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Sun Microsystems Announces Sun OpenSSO Express
Enterprise Support for Open Source Identity Management and Web Single Sign-on Software
Jul. 23, 2008 02:30 PM
Sun Microsystems announced the availability of Sun OpenSSO
Express, a new offering that provides enterprise support and indemnification
for the technologies available in the OpenSSO project. OpenSSO is an open
source, identity management project, providing highly scalable,
high-performance single sign-on, access management, federation, and secure web
services capabilities.
New versions of Sun OpenSSO Express will be released
approximately every three months to provide fast moving organizations with
early access to the latest technologies available in the OpenSSO community. New
or existing customers with a Sun Java System Access Manager, Sun Java Identity
Management Suite or Java Enterprise System license or subscription will receive
Sun OpenSSO Express at no additional charge. Support from Sun's technical team
is available in three different levels: standard, premium and premium plus.
“Enterprise
software customers are increasingly choosing open source software because it
gives them greater flexibility, access to cutting-edge technology and faster
time to market. Over the past year and a half, we've seen tremendous interest
and participation in the OpenSSO community from hundreds of companies around
the world,” said Mark Herring, vice president of marketing, Software
Infrastructure, Sun Microsystems. “Sun is delivering Sun OpenSSO Express in
response to demand from users of OpenSSO, who would like to leverage Sun's
expertise in providing enterprise-grade support and indemnification for open
source software.”
With more than 700 members, the OpenSSO project is
attracting large enterprises with extensive identity infrastructures, who want
an open source, identity management solution with Sun's support and
indemnification. OpenSSO is now backed by Sun's world-class support, giving
customers the choice of deploying the latest OpenSSO releases to help address
their web access management or federation challenges right away instead of
waiting for the next commercial product release.
“Medavie Blue Cross provides personalized service to more
than a million members in Canada and due to the needs of our business, we
couldn't afford to wait for the next commercial version of Sun's federation and
access management software, so we joined the OpenSSO community and started
using the OpenSSO Express product, which was a great decision because we've
received full support and indemnification from Sun. Since then, we've
implemented the OpenSSO version of the product and took advantage of its
features. This approach has helped us keep pace with our needs and it improved
our time to market. Plus, we were able to have access to Sun's most innovative
web access management and federation offerings in open source,” said Vince
Blanchard, director of architecture and new technology, Medavie Blue Cross.
“We are using Sun OpenSSO Express as an extension of our
Datagrid Suite, which provides application developers with a single point of
access to all their application data from multiple, heterogeneous data sources.
The integration with Sun's federation technology enables Datagrid users to
create secure, federated mash-ups of partner content,” said Jeff Cortley, vice
president, Subscriber Data Management Business Division, Alcatel-Lucent. “By
taking advantage of the OpenSSO project, we are able to leverage the most
current and innovative identity and federation features for the Datagrid solution.”
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