In the News: 2007

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  • Windows IT Pro Magazine, April 2007

    "Account Reset Console creates an audit trail of password changes and can identify and close potential security breaches by automatically disabling accounts that are no longer in use."

  • IT Business, April 2007

    "Suite from Lieberman Software integrates five tools."

  • Redmond Magazine, April 2007

    "This module will be a boon to admins who use one administrator password for all their managed computers, creating a potentially serious security hole -- gaining access to one password opens up all computers to abuse."

  • Network World, June 2007

    "Random Password Manager addresses what the company calls the common accounts credentials dilemma. The accounts it refers to are those, like the local administrator account, that are on multiple systems within your network."

  • Windows IT Pro Magazine, July 2007

    "...government regulations such as SOX, HIPAA, and PCI with their requirements for companies to keep tabs on who does what on their systems, are prompting more interest in Random Password Manager."

  • Windows IT Pro Magazine, August 2007

    "ISV Phil Lieberman of Lieberman Software Corporation pushed Microsoft to make the logo program affordable and achievable for smaller ISVs..."

  • Network World, August 2007

    "All actions performed by the product are logged and audited - providing a record of systems managed and passwords changed – a great help when you need to demonstrate compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, PCI, and other government security mandates."

  • IT Week, August 2007

    "Lieberman Software has released an updated version of its Account Reset Console that allows users to unlock accounts, adding support for Windows Vista and the beta versions of Windows Server 2008."

  • Redmond Magazine, September 2007

    "Lieberman Software's Roulette [Enterprise Random Password Manager] is an elegant and effective password-management tool."

  • Network World, December 2007

    "This nifty service works with Microsoft Windows, Linux, or Unix systems, Microsoft SQL Server databases, or Cisco IOS devices to automatically and periodically give each account on every system their own unique cryptographically complex passwords..."

  • TechNet Magazine, December 2007

    "You have a machine that isn't communicating with other machines in your network for no obvious reason. What do you do? In this TechNet Magazine article, Lieberman Software's Chris Stoneff provides tips to help you quickly diagnose and repair the problems."



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