Presentation of a reliable software licensing solution "Sentinel HASP"

Published: 24 May 2012 y., Thursday

Among the products and services available BS/2presents a new product, Sentinel HASP, designed for software licensing and protection. Long-time BS/2 partner “Safenet” is worldwide known as an expert in high-value information protection.

As of 2011, SafeNet's share in the software security and licensing market amounted to around 54 %, making the company a clear market leader. The company provides its services to over 25,000 corporate and public sector customers in 100 countries. Among SafeNet’s customers are such companies as Apple, Bank of America, Dartmouth College, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Kaiser Permanente, Raytheon, Siemens, and Starbucks. They have all evaluated Sentinel HASP as a reliable tool to ensure information protection.   

Sentinel HASP (formerly known as Aladdin HASP SRM) is the most reliable tool for software protection. Sentinel HASP offers industry-leading support for licensing in virtual environments and is the first and only software licensing and reverse engineering protection tool solution on the market today to support J2EE applications(Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition).

The use of software - and hardware-based protection keys for software licensing and security helps prevent intellectual property theft and software piracy. In addition, modern business models increase product value and uniqueness.

Sentinel HASP and Sentinel Cloud, licensing and security solutions, have already been implemented in existing BS/2 products such as ATMeye.iQ, Payments.iQ and SmartSafe.iQ. This helps ensure the highest level of customer data security and improve overall system reliability, both on the client premises and on the server. The latest service Sentinel Cloud already gained recognition around the world, receiving the Best DRM (Digital Rights Management) Solution 2012 award.

BS/2, an international company and a member of the Penki Kontinentai Group, specializes in software development for the banking and retail sectors. The company is constantly extending the range of its offered products, improving the quality of its services, cooperating with reliable partners, and participating in international conferences.

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