Company:Aveksa

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On July 8, 2013, EMC acquired Aveksa through its Security Division, RSA.

Aveksa, Inc., is a US-based software company that develops and markets an identity and access management platform. The Aveksa platform strengthens organizations’IT security through the automation of user access activities.[1]

Identity and Access Management

Identity and access management (IAM) solutions help organizations improve their information security and compliance. Aveksa’s products are built to manage the user access lifecycle, including initial access request, approval, fulfillment, review, certification and remediation.[2]

Aveksa Products

Aveksa’s solution includes the following modules:

  • Aveksa Compliance Manager: provides visibility of entitlements across applications, platforms, and data sources in the enterprise, and manages the overall process for compliance reviews.
  • Aveksa Role Manager : allows role discovery based on existing relationships between users and entitlements, as well as the ability to define and manage new roles.
  • Aveksa Access Request and Change Manager: provides a business-user access request portal so that end users can request access to new entitlements, while checking for policy violations.
  • Aveksa Data Access Governance: extends access governance to unstructured data, including Sharepoint sites and Windows file shares.
  • Aveksa Access Fulfillment Express (AFX) : executes access changes resulting from access governance business processes.
  • Aveksa Business Insight for HP/ArcSight : enables Arcsight customers to go beyond log and data.
  • Aveksa MyAccessLive: cloud identity and access management for applications, users and devices regardless of location
  • Aveksa MyAccessMobile: a mobile IAM platform with support for iOS and Android platforms.

Company history

Aveksa was acquired by RSA: The Security Division of EMC in 2013.

Privately held and based in Waltham, MA, Aveksa was founded in 2004. Its founder and CTO, Deepak Taneja is the former CTO and vice president of engineering at Netegrity.

Venture firms investing in Aveksa include Charles River Ventures, FTV Capital and FirstMark Capital.[3]

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