Sun Unveils Open SSO Enterprise To Secure Web Services PDF Print E-mail
Sun Microsystems Inc. has announced Sun OpenSSO Enterprise software, the only integrated open toolset for secure single sign-on, especially in SOA and web services environments.  The updated offering is based on Sun’s earlier Sun Java System Access Manager and Java System Federation Manager.

 

Sun OpenSSO Enterprise was built in collaboration with OpenSSO, an open source, identity management project, and includes access management, federation management and secure web services offering, according to Sun officials. Sun has designed the offering to allow users to deploy either open source or commercial versions of OpenSSO Enterprise. Sun will also provide customers with support and service from Sun, direct access to Sun engineering and OpenSSO source code.

“Sun’s updated identity portfolio, including the new OpenSSO Enterprise, is designed to solve basic and complex SSO and authorization issues as well as streamline the management of end users and resources, so organizations can focus on growth.” said Mark Herring, vice president of marketing, Software Infrastructure, Sun Microsystems, in a statement.

Sun highlights these OpenSSO Enterprise components :

  • Access Management with Embedded Directory Server: OpenSSO Enterprise features embedded directory capabilities, so customers can deploy the software in minutes -- without ever having to configure or deploy a standalone directory.
  • Federation: OpenSSO Enterprise offers a multi-protocol federation hub in addition to a lightweight, high-speed federation package called a Fedlet, which provides a new way for service providers to federate with an identity provider in minutes without the need for a standalone federation product or infrastructure.
  • Secure Web Services: OpenSSO Enterprise provides a standardized, repeatable way to secure Web services within an organization. No plug-ins are necessary and developers and integrators can take advantage of out-of-box tooling by the NetBeans IDE and the GlassFish application server. Sun OpenSSO Enterprise also includes a Security Token Service that centralizes the process of issuing, validating and translating Web service tokens.


  • Entry-level pricing for the entire product is a fixed price of $40,000 (for less than 25,000 users). Entry-level price for “federation only” version is $20,000 (for less than 25,000 users and includes unlimited partner connections). For 25,000+ users, pricing is based on a per-user pricing model, Sun said.
     
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