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Ping Identity, RSA Team on Cloud Authentication

Security and authentication vendor Ping Identity is working with RSA to improve authentication services for cloud computing.  In specific, Ping joined RSA’s Secured Partner Program and certified interoperability between its PingFederate and RSA SecurID authentication.

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SOA Software Upgrades SOA Management for Enterprise, Cloud

SOA Software’s latest upgrade to Service Manager expands its end-to-end SOA management and mediation services for on-premise and cloud environments.  In specific, Service Manager 6 sports advanced virtualization, management, security, monitoring and mediation features for SOA and cloud.

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“Connectivity 2.0” To Fuel More Intelligent, Scalable SOA

The next wave of infrastructure dubbed “Connectivity 2.0” is helping enterprises transform departmental ESBs, SOA and Cloud projects into an integrated fabric of intelligence, agility, control and adaptability, according to Marc-Thomas Schmidt, IBM Chief Architect for SOA Connectivity.  He and some 150 fellow IBM experts will discuss Connectivity 2.0 at Impact 2010 in May.

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Sun Ships OpenSSO Enterprise To Secure Web Services

Sun Microsystems Inc. has announced Sun OpenSSO Enterprise software, an integrated and 'open' end-to-end toolset for secure single sign-on (SSO) for SOA and web services environments.

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Latest SAML 2.0 Tech Pushes Federation Interop

The SAML 2.0 interop products list continues to grow, from big names and less familiar ones. IBM, NEC, RSA Security and NTT this week passed Liberty Alliance's SAML 2.0 interop testing. But, Ping Identity, a smaller federation firm also shipping this week with an intelligent approach to config consoles. IDN looks at how SAML 2.0 will help all-sized vendors and users converge their security between Liberty, SAML and Shibboleth.

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How Identity Rights Can Secure Web Services

With billions of digital identities being created around the globe, concerns about managing identities (and associated rights) are hitting an inflection point for many enterprise IT professionals. A CTO with several F500 firms looks at the rapidly changing landscape for enterprise and B2B security, and offers advice on creating a rights management policy that will comply with your growing use of web services - across your company and outside the firewall.

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