Neoware Partners with NetMaker Consulting Group for Smart Card Security
November 09 2006 - 1:00AM
Business Wire
Neoware, Inc. (Nasdaq: NWRE), the leading supplier of thin client
software and devices, today announced integration with the software
plug-in, Net iD Connector, developed by NetMaker Consulting Group
AB which develops software and solutions for smart card-based IT
security. Neoware and NetMaker have partnered to extend the use of
smart cards and user authentication to organizations, such as
healthcare providers, that deploy smart card solutions. The
software product Net iD is a groundbreaking product designed for
organizations that want to establish simple and secure log-in
routines for their networks. �This partnership means there is now a
secure, flexible and cost effective way for companies to control
user security, while also allowing the profiles and applications to
follow users from device to device,� explains Niklas Anderson from
NetMaker Consulting Group AB. �We are confident this partnership
will be of great benefit to our existing enterprise customers,
enabling them to further expand the use of smart cards and thin
client devices to advance data security,� says Matt Wrabley, EVP
Marketing & Business Development at Neoware. Due to the
architectural design of the Citrix platform, customers have
historically been unable to reconnect to a disconnected session
using smartcard roaming on thin clients*. NetMaker created a
solution in the form of a software plug-in for Neoware thin
clients, Net iD Connector. This software is now available on
Neoware thin clients running Windows CE or Linux, and has been
approved and recommended by Citrix. Neoware will integrate and
distribute the software plug-in, Net iD Connector, helping Neoware
customers enhance their security with smart cards. More information
about Neoware thin clients can be found at:
www.neoware.com/products More information about NetMaker Net iD
Connector software can be found at: http://www.netmaker-cg.com/ *
Smartcard roaming, or hot seating, is a much sought after function
now added to the Citrix platform with NetMaker. The user removes
the card from the client�s card reader, disconnection occurs, and
the session can then re-start from any terminal of the user�s
choice just by entering a unique PIN. About Neoware Neoware, Inc.
(Nasdaq:NWRE) provides enterprises throughout the world with thin
client computing devices, software that turns PCs into thin
clients, and services that adapt thin client technology to
virtually any enterprise computing environment. Neoware�s software
powers, manages and secures thin client devices and traditional
personal computers, enabling them to run Windows� and Web
applications across a network, stream operating systems on demand,
and connect to mainframes, mid-range, UNIX and Linux systems.
Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, USA, Neoware has offices in
Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Neoware's products are available worldwide from select,
knowledgeable resellers, as well as via its partnerships with IBM,
Lenovo, NEC, and ClearCube. Neoware can be reached by email at
info@neoware.com. About NetMaker Consulting Group AB NetMaker
Consulting Group AB develops software and solutions for smart
card-based IT-security. NetMaker provide complete software
solutions and effective consulting services for a range of
organizations. In collaboration with different partners, NetMaker
offer simple and secure smart card-based solutions to companies who
wish to replace the use of passwords logins on their networks. In
addition to the new partnership with Neoware, NetMaker and Citrix
Systems, Inc. have partnered to extend smart card authentication to
the Citrix� MetaFrame� Access Suite. The software product Net iD
provides true PKI logon to a Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server
environment by using the certificate on a smart card to log on
either via web interface or directly to the MetaFrame Presentation
Server. NetMaker can be reached by e-mail info@netmaker-cg.com.
Neoware is a trademark of Neoware, Inc. All other names, products
and services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders. Neoware, Inc. (Nasdaq: NWRE), the leading
supplier of thin client software and devices, today announced
integration with the software plug-in, Net iD Connector, developed
by NetMaker Consulting Group AB which develops software and
solutions for smart card-based IT security. Neoware and NetMaker
have partnered to extend the use of smart cards and user
authentication to organizations, such as healthcare providers, that
deploy smart card solutions. The software product Net iD is a
groundbreaking product designed for organizations that want to
establish simple and secure log-in routines for their networks.
"This partnership means there is now a secure, flexible and cost
effective way for companies to control user security, while also
allowing the profiles and applications to follow users from device
to device," explains Niklas Anderson from NetMaker Consulting Group
AB. "We are confident this partnership will be of great benefit to
our existing enterprise customers, enabling them to further expand
the use of smart cards and thin client devices to advance data
security," says Matt Wrabley, EVP Marketing & Business
Development at Neoware. Due to the architectural design of the
Citrix platform, customers have historically been unable to
reconnect to a disconnected session using smartcard roaming on thin
clients*. NetMaker created a solution in the form of a software
plug-in for Neoware thin clients, Net iD Connector. This software
is now available on Neoware thin clients running Windows CE or
Linux, and has been approved and recommended by Citrix. Neoware
will integrate and distribute the software plug-in, Net iD
Connector, helping Neoware customers enhance their security with
smart cards. More information about Neoware thin clients can be
found at: www.neoware.com/products More information about NetMaker
Net iD Connector software can be found at:
http://www.netmaker-cg.com/ * Smartcard roaming, or hot seating, is
a much sought after function now added to the Citrix platform with
NetMaker. The user removes the card from the client's card reader,
disconnection occurs, and the session can then re-start from any
terminal of the user's choice just by entering a unique PIN. About
Neoware Neoware, Inc. (Nasdaq:NWRE) provides enterprises throughout
the world with thin client computing devices, software that turns
PCs into thin clients, and services that adapt thin client
technology to virtually any enterprise computing environment.
Neoware's software powers, manages and secures thin client devices
and traditional personal computers, enabling them to run Windows(R)
and Web applications across a network, stream operating systems on
demand, and connect to mainframes, mid-range, UNIX and Linux
systems. Headquartered in King of Prussia, PA, USA, Neoware has
offices in Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, and the
United Kingdom. Neoware's products are available worldwide from
select, knowledgeable resellers, as well as via its partnerships
with IBM, Lenovo, NEC, and ClearCube. Neoware can be reached by
email at info@neoware.com. About NetMaker Consulting Group AB
NetMaker Consulting Group AB develops software and solutions for
smart card-based IT-security. NetMaker provide complete software
solutions and effective consulting services for a range of
organizations. In collaboration with different partners, NetMaker
offer simple and secure smart card-based solutions to companies who
wish to replace the use of passwords logins on their networks. In
addition to the new partnership with Neoware, NetMaker and Citrix
Systems, Inc. have partnered to extend smart card authentication to
the Citrix(R) MetaFrame(R) Access Suite. The software product Net
iD provides true PKI logon to a Citrix MetaFrame Presentation
Server environment by using the certificate on a smart card to log
on either via web interface or directly to the MetaFrame
Presentation Server. NetMaker can be reached by e-mail
info@netmaker-cg.com. Neoware is a trademark of Neoware, Inc. All
other names, products and services are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
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