EnterpriseOne (E1) Security Management Software – ALLOut

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One of our installations of EnterpriseOne utilizes a piece of software from AllOut Security. ALLOut Security is an Oracle Partner and produces software that helps those that are responsible for World & EnterpriseOne security.

During the application configuration phase of our implementation project we didn’t have users dedicated to the project. They not only had to do the setup and testing of all the E1 modules, but also had to do their regular day-to-day jobs. So, that left the security piece of things in kind of a lurch.

Our business data owner that was to be setting up our security matrix was not only new to the security side of things but was also responsible in overseeing all of the accounting setup and configuration. Needless to say, “she had a lot on her plate.” Anyway, to help her they brought in ALLOut Security.

I wasn’t really happy with the idea, at first. The way the software works is a little confusing, especially if you already understand the way that E! does things (once you start to “Think JDE” it’s hard to do anything else). However, after getting a better understanding of how the software works and why it makes the decisions that is does, I am very pleased.

It was a great tool to use during the security setup phase of our project, satisfy SOX compliance and provide reports to auditors to prove it.

Thanks, ALLOut!

You made me a believer.

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Stewart Schatz

Career: Principal CNC Consultant for Syntax Systems Limited specializing Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and the technology that supports it. Side Hustle: Owner/Operator of E1Tips.com Location: Lancaster, PA USA  What I like to do: Invest in Family, Explore Technology, Lead Teams, Share Knowledge/Experience, Hunt, Hike, etc.

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