Condrey Corporation Announces Groupsymmetry

Automates Microsoft Network Group Memberships in Real-Time


GREENVILLE, SC--(Marketwire - Feb 2, 2012) - Condrey Corporation announced today the immediate availability of Groupsymmetry, an identity-based product that automates Microsoft network group memberships in real-time.

"Groups play a major role in Microsoft network administration," remarked Condrey Corporation CEO David Condrey. "Groupsymmetry assures that Microsoft network security and distribution groups are always up to date by monitoring for changes in Active Directory and then immediately making needed membership changes to groups," added Condrey.

Active Directory enacted policies specify the rules for group membership. Each group has a distinct policy that defines the container, attribute settings, and other criteria for group inclusion or exclusion. When a user is moved in Active Directory or a user attribute changes, Groupsymmetry see the changes and immediately makes any needed group membership updates.

Pricing
Groupsymmetry is priced according to user count. For a price quote, contact sales@condreycorp.com.

System Requirements
The Engine and Monitor services can be hosted on either a Windows Server 2008 SP2 or R2 or a Windows 7 workstation. The administration interface can be run from any major Web browser.

About Condrey Corporation
Condrey Corporation develops identity-based software that solves network challenges pertaining to file management, access, and sharing. A variety of products developed for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac, and Novell network platforms automate file management tasks and expand network access and file sharing capabilities, while dramatically reducing management costs.

Groupsymmetry is a trademark of Condrey Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

Contact Information:

For more information, press only:
Buck Gashler
801-367-8113


For more information on Groupsymmetry:
http://www.condreycorp.com/groupsymmetry