SecurForce was simple to install and we had it up and running in just a few minutes. The installer includes all that is needed to get the product up and running, including the necessary web server. From a user standpoint, the password reset tools are also quite simple and intuitive to use.
From a performance standpoint, Proginet SecurForce does integrate quite well with the existing environment by plugging into systems, such as Windows Active Directory, RACF, ACF2, Top Secret, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX and Linux, and applications, such as SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, SAP and LDAP.
However, we did find that this product does not lock passwords in a vault or manage hard-coded passwords. SecurForce leans more toward identity and password management for users.
Documentation for SecurForce includes PDF installation and user guides. These are well organized and provide some confi guration examples. We found these documents to be easy to follow with a good sampling of step-bystep instructions.
Proginet offers 24/7 phone and email support as part of a standard maintenance agreement. Also available to customers is onsite service for deployment and installation at a rate of $2,000 per day. Customers also get access to a support portal with a knowledge base and a FAQ section.
At an initial cost of $10,000, we find the Proginet SecurForce to be an average value for the money. While it does have some excellent password management features, it is lacking in critical systems management and secure password storage.