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Secret Server 1.1 is out ... go and get it!

I haven't blogged in a few weeks but I have a few good reasons.  Client projects with tight deadlines, the final push for our second big release of Thycotic Secret Server and also holding back on the irresistable urge to talk about features that aren't released yet (not much of a marketing person, huh?).  We have listened to feedback and added several features as requested by users.  One of the biggest new features - new support for Microsoft Access - which means that you DO NOT have to use Microsoft SQL Server to use Thycotic Secret Server anymore!  We also have a new built-in import tool that accepts CSV format so you can easily import your AnyPassword or Keepass secrets to try it out with no risk.

Watch this space for more snippets of new features, some details on the future roadmap and much more Secret Server yumminess.

POP QUIZ:

Where does your development team keep its passwords?

  • Password-protected Microsoft Excel file
  • A magical piece of paper on someone's desk
  • Post it notes
  • On the whiteboard
  • What passwords?

What are you waiting for????  GO GET IT!
**  http://thesecretserver.com  **  Secret Server 1.1

 

Jonathan Cogley is the CEO and founder of thycotic, a .NET consulting company and ISV in Washington DC.  thycotic has just released Thycotic Secret Server which is a secure web-based solution to both "Where is my Hotmail password?" and "Who has the password for our domain name?".  Secret Server is the leader in secret management and sharing within companies and teams.

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