How is Encryptionizer different from other encryption tools?
Most encryption security tools are not designed to work with SQLServer or MSDE. The few that do require a large amount of ongoing administration. Some are considerably more expensive. Generic encryption tools, such as those that encrypt an entire directory or drive, are usually suitable for small standalone systems and require the user to enter a key anytime the directory is accessed. Encryptionizer is designed for high-volume, multi-processor servers and does not require the user to enter or even know the key.
Most encryption tools are designed to encrypt an entire directory or drive. Encryptionizer encrypts the files and databases used by an application. Generic encryption tools, such as those that encrypt an entire directory or drive, are usually suitable for small standalone systems and require the user to enter a key anytime the directory is accessed. In addition, Encryptionizer can be easily included in an application, which is not the case with a tool that encrypts an entire directory or drive. In addition, Encryptionizer’s unique while file encryption allows you to protect an existing application even if the source code is unavailable.