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TriCipher, Persistent Systems unveil secure single sign-on to Oracle Siebel CRM

CBR Staff Writer Published 24 July 2009

Joint application uses the SAML federation standard and integrates with internal enterprise directories

TriCipher and Persistent Systems have released a new, integrated application for single sign-on to Oracle Siebel CRM and other enterprise applications. Through a development partnership, TriCipher and Persistent Systems have integrated the myOneLogin Identity Services with Oracle Siebel CRM using Oracle Identity Federation (OIF).

The partners believe that companies which intend to securely share user identities with enterprise applications can now do so using Persistent’s packaged OIF Integration Services and myOneLogin Identity Services that offer standards-based federation as an on-demand service.

Reportedly, the joint application uses the SAML federation standard and integrates with internal enterprise directories. myOneLogin Identity Services offer federation and authentication as on-demand services, available through web services calls, with subscription.

myOneLogin Identity Services are available from TriCipher. Persistent has certified and released packaged integration options for OIF and myOneLogin with enterprise apps such as Siebel.

Muneer Taskar, director of IdM and security services at Persistent Systems, said: Large enterprises are starting to ask SaaS vendors to work with their internal directories and identity management systems, and to integrate with enterprise systems like Oracle Siebel CRM. By combining our expertise in SaaS development and enterprise security and identity management with myOneLogin Identity Services from TriCipher, we can help service providers address these needs quickly and cost-effectively.

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