Federated Identity flourishing

Standards are maturing just in time for identity federations to meet the new demands for cloud and mobile access.

For years, the notion of federating identities into a single secure identity “ecosystem” to work across multiple applications and entities seemed to gain little traction. That is, until recently, when cloud computing and mobility started placing new demands on access that only a federation could solve. The reality is, identity federations of hundreds of thousands to millions of business-to-business (b2b) entities are flourishing in the automotive, aerospace, pharmaceutical, government and other sectors. Now, vendors, service providers and enterprises are adopting standards to ...
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