Entrust Updates PKI Platform, Adds Linux Support
Entrust Authority Security Manager 8.0 combines both X.509 and ISO 7816 certificate types on a single platformDALLAS, Jan. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on the continued success of the public
key infrastructure (PKI) platform, Entrust, Inc. is advancing the technology to
bring it to new markets. With the introduction of Entrust Authority Security
Manager 8.0, Entrust customers can implement one of the most trusted PKI
security solutions available on the cost-effective Linux Red Hat platform. This
release introduces Entrust to the open-source platform market and expands the
potential overall installation base for the PKI solution.
"Linux is recognized as one of the most popular operating systems installed on
servers globally, and provides Entrust with an active new market segment for PKI
deployments," said Entrust President and CEO Bill Conner. "This is a key
milestone for Entrust and the entire PKI platform. We're eager to see how the
Linux community embraces and implements our PKI technology."
In a recent publication produced in partnership with the Linux Foundation,
technology analyst firm IDC speculates that Linux and Linux-related software
could experience a compound annual growth rate of 23.6 percent in the next five
years. The report estimates that spending could grow from $12.3 billion in 2008
to more than $35.5 billion in 2013. IDC states that the unpredictable economic
environment has been a catalyst for enterprises seeking more affordable software
options, accelerating the growth of Linux-based adoption.(1)
In fact, Red Hat makes up almost 60 percent of all paid Linux server
deployments.(2) The Linux open-source platform is also a strong player in the
server market, accounting for close to a quarter of global server sales.
The Entrust Authority Security Manager 8.0 release combines both X.509 and ISO
7816 certificate types on a single platform. The solution provides Entrust's
first PKI support for OpenLDAP directory and has improved database architecture.
According to a survey sponsored by Novell, IDC states that more than half of
their respondents are planning to increase adoption of Linux on the server.
Geographically, the Asia/Pacific region reported 73 percent of respondents
expect to increase adoption of Linux in server deployments. In contrast, 67
percent of respondents in the Americas are either evaluating or have already
decided to make the switch to some form of Linux.(3)
Modular and fully integrated, the Entrust Authority PKI portfolio is built on
the foundation of Entrust Authority Security Manager, the certification
authority (CA) responsible for issuing and managing users' digital identities. A
PKI establishes and maintains a trustworthy networking environment by providing
key and certificate management services that enable encryption and digital
signature capabilities across applications -- all in a manner that is
transparent and easy to use.
Besides being offered on Red Hat Linux, Entrust PKI is available on Windows, Sun
Solaris, IBM AIX, HP-UX, and is available as a managed service offering.
About Entrust
Entrust provides trusted solutions that secure digital identities and
information for enterprises and governments in 2,000 organizations spanning 60
countries. Offering trusted security for less, Entrust solutions represent the
right balance between affordability, expertise and service. These include SSL,
strong authentication, fraud detection, digital certificates and PKI. For
information, call 888-690-2424, e-mail [email protected] or visit
www.entrust.com.
(1) "The Opportunity for Linux in a New Economy," IDC/The Linux Foundation,
April 2009.
(2) "Red Hat vs. Oracle Linux Support: When and How Does It Matter?" George J.
Weiss, Gartner, Inc., July 2009.
(3) "Linux Adoption in a Global Recession," IDC/Novell, March 2009.
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