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GlobalSign Offers ACME Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) Service Powered by Atlas |
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| Are your IT Operations teams exhausted and overwhelmed with installing, configuring, and managing certificates manually? |
| In some instances, a single digital certificate can take up to 40 minutes to install -- and if you manage hundreds or thousands of certs in your environments the workload becomes staggering – made even more acute by the ever-decreasing validity period for public SSL/TLS certificates. It would almost be inhumane not to automate the SSL/TLS certificate lifecycle. |
| GlobalSign's ACME Services eliminates the cumbersome burden of certificate lifecycle management. The ACME Service powered by our Atlas Cloud PKI is agent/client agnostic and aligns with the most popular available ACME open-source clients. |
| ACME Services works by installing an agent on a web server and configuring it to make calls back to Atlas, GlobalSign's high volume cloud PKI platform. Once configured the ACME agent can satisfy domain verification checks, issue & install certificates, and request revocation. |
| Why GlobalSign’s ACME and Atlas Services? |
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Commercial High Availability Service from the world’s most experienced Certificate Authority (25+ years)—providing a 99.95% Service Level |
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Mitigate continued reductions in publicly trusted certificate lifespans by providing full automation of certificate lifecycle management |
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Reduce or eliminate the costs of certificate-related outages and potential brand damage |
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Keep up with PKI-related compliance requirements and best practices by relying on Atlas Cloud PKI and ACME Services to do the heavy lifting by operating in GlobalSign’s WebTrust and ISO 22301/27001 compliant data centers |
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Instant business value: stop manual validations, chasing related outages, installation issues, missed renewal notices and free up IT operations and security teams to focus on driving your business |
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| Download the ACME datasheet, the Atlas PKI Automation datasheet and the whitepaper, “The Hidden Costs of Microsoft CA.” |
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