Visual Guard Newsletter- April 2010


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Visual Guard news, tips & tricks: Find it all in this newsletter!

About Visual Guard: Access Control solution providing Authentication, Authorizations and Auditing features. Visual Guard provides a native integration with all .NET and PowerBuilder applications. It also supports any technology able of HTTP or SOAP requests: Java, C++, PHP, Delphi….
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What’s new?

Visual Guard 3.2 will be out in June! Here is an overview of the new features:

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What’s cooking?

Here are the main milestones for the next few months:

  • Support for Visual Studio 2010 and the .Net Framework 4.0
  • Support for Single Sign-On across several websites in a Web Portal configuration
  • VG API extended to Permission and Permission Set Management
  • Permission Management features added in the VG WebConsole
  • Reporting and Auditing features added to the VG WebConsole
  • And much more…

Tell us what you need!

We value your feedback! Simply reply to this email to tell us more about your needs and the improvements you’d like to see from Visual Guard.

Tip of the month: How to secure WPF applications

Visual Guard allows you to secure WPF applications. The integration is similar to a winform application. All VG features are available: authentication, enabling Windows authentication, roles and permissions.

To learn more, read our integration guide "How to Secure a WPF application"

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Spotlight on: Visual Guard User Groups

Visual Guard now supports hierarchical groups, both in WinConsole and in WebConsole. Here are some of the things you can do:

  • Create/Read/Update/Delete groups through WinConsole, WebConsole and API.
  • Hierarchical organization: Groups can contain users or groups.
  • Group Permission Management: Roles can be related to any level of group and will apply to all users and groups within this group.
  • Hierarchical Administration rights: When a user with the VG Administrator Role belongs to a group, their administration privileges are automatically restricted to the users and groups contained in this group.

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