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18 Mar 2008 |
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15 Dec 2007 |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
To give companies new to secure Internet single sign-on (SSO) a better picture of their differences, Ping Identity conducted a study of federation implementations it has been involved with. Implementation projects included in this study utilized PingFederate®, Ping Identity's SourceID® open source federation toolkits or one of several other open source federation toolkits currently available.
This paper is a quantitative model of the implementation times for both approaches. To eliminate some of the scope variance across the implementation projects studied, the results are normalized against two different federation scenarios: a "first" federation consisting of a single partner connection, and a "federation at scale" scenario consisting of the deployment of ten partner connections.
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Identity Management | Identity Management Software | Open Source | SAML | SSO | Web Application Security |
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