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Cranium Softworks, one of the Washington DC area’s leaders in digital rights management, and web technology, today announced that it would launch the much anticipated Entitlement Management Server (EMS) at the DRM Strategies 2004 Conference (www.drmstrategies.com) in New York City on April 12. The three day event, hosted by JupiterMedia and sponsored by EContent Magazine, promises to be the most comprehensive event on digital rights management business and technology issues ever held.
Silver Spring MD (PRWEB) April 9, 2004 -- Cranium Softworks, one of the Washington DC area’s leaders in digital rights management, and web technology, today announced that it would launch the much anticipated Entitlement Management Server (EMS) at the DRM Strategies 2004 Conference (www.drmstrategies.com) in New York City on April 12. The three day event, hosted by JupiterMedia and sponsored by EContent Magazine, promises to be the most comprehensive event on digital rights management business and technology issues ever held.
“Cranium Softworks developed the Entitlement Management Server (EMS) with the simple understanding that security and entitlement enforcement are not necessarily the same,” said Amir Khosrodad, president of Cranium Softworks. “The application of a security solution for the purpose of enforcing entitlements suffers from a fundamental flaw in its logic: the assumption that the user will keep his credentials private and secure. Today, stolen or shared passwords constitute virtually all unauthorized traffic on subscription based websites, translating into millions of dollars worth of lost revenue for online organizations.”
EMS is a powerful entitlement control platform that works in conjunction with a site's security engine to stop users attempting to share account credentials.
Cranium Softworks’ Entitlement Management Server can be complimented by a suite of solutions for content management, and web application development.
13.04.2004, Cranium Softworks
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