
The more the merrier...
Published: 21 November 2005 16:10 GMT
The Liberty Alliance has signed off the latest batch of identity and authentication products, from vendors IBM, NEC, NTT and RSA, to pass its stringent interoperability tests.
At a five-day testing event in Tokyo, the products proved they conform to interoperability standards for Liberty Federation, the Alliance's specifications for open federated identity (Liberty ID-FF 1.2 and/or SAML 2.0).
Timo Skytta, vice president of the Liberty Alliance, said: "Only when identity products from multiple vendors interoperate will organisations be able to realise all of the benefits of wide-scale federation."
Roger Sullivan, chair of the Liberty Alliance conformance programme, said in a statement: "Since Liberty launched the programme in 2003, identity products that have passed interoperability testing have been deployed extensively in a variety of industries and vertical market segments worldwide."
Tim Pickard, strategic marketing director at RSA Security, told silicon.com: "As a long-awaited convergence point between SAML, Liberty and Sibboleth specifications, SAML 2.0 represents the foundation by which federation interoperability will be managed for the foreseeable future."
Pickard described the announcement as representing "important developments in the progress of federation as a key element of a secure and connected web infrastructure that will enable users around the globe".
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