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SolarisFrom the Trenches at Sun Identity, Part 1: Access Management for Web Applications
Author: developers.sun.com |
Published: 4th Apr 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: SolarisIn this interview, Jamie Nelson, Sun's director of engineering for access and federation management, points out a major oversight in Web development, elaborates on the current state of single sign-on, and suggests the right tool and the right platform for securing application access.
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