The Secospace DSM takes the characteristics of medium and large sized enterprise networks into full consideration and thus possesses the following features:
High security
The Secospace DSM provides the functions of dynamic encryption/decryption technologies, managing documents in distributed mode, managing encryption and authorization in a centralized manner, and implementing the separation of keys, permissions, and content to provide greater security for enterprises.
High reliability
The Secospace DSM supports deployment in redundancy mode. When a server breaks down, other servers can continue to provide services. The DSM client automatically selects available servers to secure services. The Secospace DSM stores data through the mirroring technology of the SQL Server 2005 database to realize hot backup of databases.
High performance
The Secospace DSM uses load balancing and local cache, which significantly improves the service processing efficiency. A management node supports up to 20,000 users. It can process the requests from up to 2,000 users in one minute.
Flexible and convenient networking scheme
The Secospace DSM supports not only the centralized networking of a single system but also the distributed networking of multiple systems. It is applicable to small, medium, and large sized enterprises.
Scalability
The Secospace DSM provides external interfaces to the third-party application systems, which enables secure document management and permission assignment. In addition, it provides a platform for unified document security management with excellent scalability.
Standardization
The Secospace DSM is designed and developed in strict compliance with the international industry standards and software engineering management standards. It adopts a universal and modular architecture.
Centralized Networking
One suite of the Secospace DSM is sufficient for an organization with the headcount of less than
20,000, that is, only one management node is required.
Centralized networking of the Secospace DSM
Distributed Networking
Distributed networking is recommended for an organization with a total headcount of more than
20,000 spread out in different regions.
Distributed networking of the Secospace DSM