Contextual entitlement
The extent to which an employee has access to
corporate applications can depend on the context
of the accessing device. For example, a user in an
Internet Café will typically have a different level
of application access from an employee within
the secure confines of the corporate LAN.
AppSense Application Manager is able to utilize
information about the user’s context in order to
determine the level of entitlement necessary.
Parameters such as location, firewall settings and
even time of day can be used to establish a
necessary level of entitlement.
Off-line entitlement
With employees becoming increasingly mobile, it
is imperative that entitlement rules are enforced
when the user is not connected to the corporate
network. AppSense Application Management also
ensures employees only access the applications
and resources they have permission to when
off-line.
License management
AppSense Application Manager is recognised by
Microsoft® for enforcing device based software
license control. Running the software in passive
mode enables monitoring, auditing and reporting
to detail the frequency of application access
across the user and device base. By controlling
which users or devices have permission to run
named applications, limits can be placed on the
number of application instances, which devices
or users can run the application, the timing of
when users run a program and for how long.
License audits and access restriction based on
number of licenses can now be enforced
regardless of method of application delivery.
Such license auditing can also be used in your
virtual and physical desktop environments.
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