Posts Tagged ‘architectures’

Series on developing an identity management roadmap by Identropy

Identropy’s blogger Ash Motiwala has started an interesting series on developing an identity management roadmap.

“I thought a blog series was in order to provide some of our insights into aiding corporations develop an Identity Management Roadmap (which is a step by step guide for your organization to follow when deploying an identity management solution).   I got a chance to sit down and interview some of our 10+ year identity gurus to collect some of their golden nuggets of identity wisdom for this series.  Heck, this may even inspire and enable some of you ambitious folks out there to develop an IDM Roadmap for your organizations yourselves!” Ash says in the first post of the series.

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Openadaptor

Openadaptor is an open source Java toolkit that may be classified as a lightweight Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solution. The toolkit provides a framework and components for building links between systems and various middleware solutions.

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Demystifying identity management

Googling around on the web looking for some white papers on identity and access management architectures and guide lines, I’ve found this interesting video provided by TechTarget in their “How to build an identity and access management architecture” series.

In this speech, Richard Mackey explores the essentials of identity and access management, from the definition of digital identity to the most common identity and access management architectural issues.
This video explores different aspects about identity within organizations and covers topics such as access management fundamentals, centralized and de-centralized identity management models, and best practices for integrating commercial products.

To be honest that’s a basic introduction to this complex world but, despite that, it’s very well organized and exposed, and offers some challenging food for thought and tips on some interesting web resources to which refer.