Top 4 JiJi Self Service Password Reset Alternative and Similar Softwares | May 2024

Self-Service Password Reset - Web based solution for AD users to self-reset password, self-unlock account, self change password and self directory update. Reduces cost on AD Password Reset & Account Unlock help desk calls.jiji self service password reset, In this the end-users can securely reset their own Active Directory passwords without having to involve highly technical helpdesk professionals. Gartner stated if a 10,000-employee company automated password-resetting alone, help desk calls could drop by one-third and the firm could save US$648,000 each year. According to Burton Group, studies show the management of passwords cost US$200 to US$300 per user, per year. With JSSPR end-users no longer have to wait for a member of the helpdesk staff to reset their forgotten or lost password. It raises helpdesk efficiency, the staff now has more time to focus on other issues rather than tying up valuable resources on the time consuming task and mundane of resetting passwords. JSSPR can help your organization to reduce costs, improve security and increase productivity. ...

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