OpenSSO Community Day - Munich - May 5 2009

The Second OpenSSO Community Day

The European Identity Conference kindly hosted a community day for OpenSSO enthusiasts on May 5th 2009 in Munich, Germany.

This was an opportunity for OpenSSO contributors, deployers and users to come together in an informal unconference setting. Being an unconference, the only rigid item on the agenda was to decide at 9am on the sessions for the rest of the day.

Slides from the second OpenSSO Community Day

Topic Presenter
OpenSSO Basics [PDF] Pat Patterson (Sun)
Gluu Federation IDaaS [PPT] Mike Schwartz (Gluu)
Permanent SSO and Trust Zones Aivo Jürgenson (Elion)
OpenID JSR 196 Extension [PDF] Ralph Soika (Imixs)
OpenSSO Roadmap Daniel Raskin (Sun)
OpenDS User Repository Ludovic Poitou (Sun)
Translations for OpenSSO [PDF] Pierre-Antoine Berreur (Sun)
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  1. Feb 10, 2009

    Ralph.Soika@imixs.com says:

    I am currently working on a OpenID AuthModul together with ron monzillo. (JSR 19...

    I am currently working on a OpenID AuthModul together with ron monzillo.
    (JSR 196 SAM)
    As I am from munich I could make a short presentation about the current project status if this would be interesting
    Some informations about the OpenSSO OpenID module are published on my blog: http://www-02.imixs.com:8081/roller/ralphsjavablog/tags/openid

  2. Feb 10, 2009

    metadaddy says:

    Hi Ralf - sure - would be good to hear about this - I just added your session to...

    Hi Ralf - sure - would be good to hear about this - I just added your session to the list.

  3. Apr 24, 2009

    Stijn.vandenenden says:

    Topic Suggestion: Unified Access Management: challenges, opportunities and key l...

    Topic Suggestion:
    Unified Access Management: challenges, opportunities and key learnings (aka the Telenet Case) - 40 minutes

    Abstract:
    Central authorization management has gained quite some traction due to the pressing need for enterprises to enforce business, security, and regulatory policies unified across their applications. Managing Access Policies to applications centrally instead of separately for every individual application yields quite some benefits. It is not a new problem, but handling the vast amount of authorization decisions for all applications is at least to be considered a challenge. A solution where policies, access rights to applications and data (a.k.a. entitlements) are created and managed centrally has been developed using OpenSSO. How this came about and what the key learnings were, will be demonstrated during this session. You'll learn how the requirements of a large broadband operator that required a fine grained access control mechanism for all their internal users, a service to be offered towards existing and new business applications were met.

    1. May 03, 2009

      Stijn.vandenenden says:

      I unfortunately will not be able to make it to Munchen due to last minute schedu...

      I unfortunately will not be able to make it to Munchen due to last minute schedule changes.
      My apologies.

  4. Apr 26, 2009

    nynymike says:

    Topic Suggestion: Gluu: Federate for Free Speaker: Michael Schwartz, President, ...

    Topic Suggestion: Gluu: Federate for Free
    Speaker: Michael Schwartz, President, ID-Vault
    Summary:
    ID-Vault is launching Gluu, a cloud based community federation infrastructure, that utilizes OpenSSO.
    This talk would emphasize the technical architecture, but would also speak to the market
    positioning of this new service. Draft slides are available at:

    Gluu Technical Overview
    Gluu Marketing Overview

    Any advance feedback is greatly appreciated.

    1. May 04, 2009

      nynymike says:

      Oops, there was an extra space in those urls. Use these: Gluu Technical Overvie...

      Oops, there was an extra space in those urls. Use these:

      Gluu Technical Overview
      Gluu Marketing Overview

  5. May 04, 2009

    AivoJurgenson says:

    Hi, I have couple of nagging questions which I would like to explain and discus...

    Hi,

    I have couple of nagging questions which I would like to explain and discuss with you.

    1) "Remember me" functionality with long-term cookies and "PreviousSession" authentication method
    2) Assigning different amount of trust to different authentication methods and "Authentication Context Specification" in the SAML 2.0

    Not very technical at all, but puzzling to me nevertheless and if time permits and people are interested, I would like to present those issues in 10-15 minutes.

    1. Aug 05, 2009

      din_raat_java says:

      Hi, I want "Remember Me" service in open SSO. But don't find any thing relevant ...

      Hi, I want "Remember Me" service in open SSO. But don't find any thing relevant in documentation. Can you tell me? how can i do that.

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