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Overview: Ping Identity Corporation provides enterprise software and services for standards-based, Internet Single Sign-on and Identity Enabled Web Services. Ping Identity serves over 350 customers worldwide, including American Express. Cisco, Nokia and Aetna.
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Solutions offered by Ping Identity Corporation.
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Research offered by Ping Identity Corporation
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Five Steps to Secure Internet Single Sign-On (SSO) by Ping Identity Corporation. June 05, 2009 - This white paper describes why and how any organization can implement secure Internet single sign-on, which provides for the portability and interoperability of identity information across organizational boundaries. Read this white paper to learn the five steps to secure internet single sign-on.
Identity-Enabled Web Services: Standards-based Identity for Web 2.0 - Today by Ping Identity Corporation. June 05, 2009 - Web Services are emerging as the preeminent method for program-to-program communication across corporate networks as well as the Internet. Securing Web Services has been a challenge until recently. This White Paper discusses how Identity-Enabled Web Services works, and why it is important.
Reinforce Business Objectives and Achieve ROI with Internet Identity Security by Ping Identity Corporation. June 17, 2009 - Read this white paper to learn how after deploying PingFederate or PingConnect your organization will yield a high return on investment and run more efficiently and will have distinct competitive advantage over companies that do not leverage Internet Identity Security Software.
Secure Internet Single Sign-On (SSO) 101 by Ping Identity Corporation. June 08, 2009 - Written for anyone interested in understanding how secure Internet SSO works, this white paper explores the limitations of current SSO implementations outside of a single security domain (including identity and access management systems and open source development) and introduces standalone secure Internet SSO as a solution.
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