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Protection of assets is always a major concern for business.  With the progression of the computer and information ages, the critical assets of a corporation have increasingly included the information itself. 

This is information that must be protected from competitors and others wishing to alienate the company’s customers and clients.  And, like the previously typical hard assets, all of the assets must remain in play over time in order to provide employees the raw materials to succeed in the marketplace.

As these trends come together, the twin themes of security and availability are central to economic success. Cross-El Software's BOSS product allows you to easily bring these two trends together for maximum effect on your HP NonStop.
White Papers
  BOSS White Paper
 
Product Guides
  BOSS Product Guide
 
Other Literature
  BOSS System Architecture
  BOSS System Overview
  BOSS General Presentation
Individual accountability and supervised access to all corporate systems utilizing this product.

Security operations are provided through BOSS™. This system provides access and access control functions using authentication and authorization processing capabilities unmatched within the industry. BOSS™ has single login capability.

BOSS™ provides access control down to individual users as required ensuring accountability and supervision over all transactions. Security features utilize a unique method of authentication and authorization to assure only intended users are allowed access.

The hardware platform is a HP Himalaya NonStop™ Server. This platform provides the best availability rating in the industry due to its architecture and fault tolerance. This server platform has a maintenance and availability record second to none.

The mission critical nature of the services provided through BOSS™ to the Enterprise is a central factor in selection of the HP NonStop™ Server as the operating platform. The NonStop server is one of the most robust systems presently in production and has an unmatched record for maintaining services. The capabilities of these servers are the result of an architecture including redundant systems and emphasizing fault tolerance.