Now Available: Q4 Releases for Cayosoft Administrator and Guardian

We’re excited to announce the Q4 2021 releases of Cayosoft Administrator and Cayosoft Guardian!

By combining customer feedback and the latest Microsoft revisions, our products — Cayosoft Administrator: advanced Active Directory and Azure AD management software and Cayosoft Guardian: all-in-one, change auditing and immediate Active Directory recovery software, are now up to date with several new enhancements to better secure and protect your Microsoft Directories, from on-premises, to hybrid, to Azure AD and beyond.

Here are a few key highlights for this quarter’s releases:

Guardian v2.4

Immediate Full Forest Recovery and Recovery Planning

Cayosoft Guardian Forest Recovery provides immediate forest recovery against forest-wide or domain-wide outages of your Active Directory. With the addition of backup and recovery plans, the recovery process is not only centralized through a single console and simplified through automation, but you can be sure you’re prepared with pre-recovery validation and regular testing.

Administrator v8.4

Multi-Forest Active Directory Management

With the newest version of Cayosoft Administrator, you can now manage multiple Active Directory forests with a single installation. Our unified platform enables you to delegate and automate account management across AD forests from one console.

To see all of the updates, you can view the full Administrator release notes or Guardian release notes.

To obtain the latest releases, please go to cayosoft.com/download. Please note that immediate Active Directory forest recovery features in Cayosoft Guardian require a new license type to enable all functionality. To learn more, please reach out to your account executive or send us a message here.

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