Douglas County Libraries Discusses the Viewfinity Use Case

by Mary Rose 6. December 2011 11:37

Viewfinity’s customer, Monique Sendze, Associate Director of Information Technology for Douglas County, discusses how Viewfinity is used in their environment on this webcast presented via Federal Computer Week and GCN earlier this week.  Douglas County removed administrator rights from end users and moved to a least privileges environment to adhere to FDCC compliance and they needed a method to elevate privileges for end users to complete software deployment and upgrades without sacrificing security, end user productivity or exhausting IT resources. Douglas County saved $180,000+ in IT costs within 6 months of implementing the software.

Click here to view the webcast recording

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