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<title>Martin Kuppinger : Identity as a Service</title>
<link>http://blogs.kuppingercole.com/kuppinger/2009/01/21/identity-as-a-service/#IDComment14266864</link>
<description>This is a great discussion, and one I&amp;#039;ve heard a lot more often recently.  I think the corporate world in general is finally starting to understand the strengths of IaaS (Identity as a Service).  And just like it took a while for SaaS to really take off, as the consumer market starts building confidence in external identity management, IaaS will follow the SaaS success story.  It may be because I am looking at the industry from the technical side, that I don&amp;#039;t see the technology behind identity management in general, being an issue.  Instead, the management of relationships is the roadblock in my eyes.  However, thanks to the general publics&amp;#039; reliance on social networks, it looks to me that the private sector will be the early adopter of IaaS.  I especially see great potential in InfoCards and a potential explosion of usage when that really takes off.  The reason for the lag on the corporate side is and has been the IAM (Identity and Access Management) integration.  It&amp;#039;s simply too to complex and cumbersome to setup true federation between corporations and a growing mesh network of trust quickly becomes unmanageable.  That&amp;#039;s why I myself see great potential in the myOneLogin federation services.  And that&amp;#039;s not because we make the management of the trust-networks manageable through web pages and fancy grids (although it&amp;#039;s a great help), but because we provide a full set of web services and APIs for developers to use for integration with existing systems already in use.  For a case in point (and shameless plug), take a look at the rich WS API for myOneLogin, and you&amp;#039;ll see what I mean.  A 10-minute guide to federation can be found here &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.myonelogin.com/developer/docs_guide.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.myonelogin.com/developer/docs_guide.ht...&lt;/a&gt; Tomas Boman, Principal Architect myOneLogin</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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