Sun Microsystems, Inc. (JAVA) announced the completion of its identity management portfolio update with the availability of a new, fine-grained entitlement enforcement engine, as part of OpenSSO Express 9, for both enterprise and extranet deployments and a next-generation directory proxy server, as part of Sun OpenDS Standard Edition 2.2, for rapid, horizontal and on-demand scaling.
"With the release of Sun's fine-grained entitlement enforcement engine and next-generation directory proxy server, Sun said that it has completed its 2009 portfolio update and has added a high-scaling, standards-based entitlement enforcement solution and a next generation proxy server to our arsenal of capabilities," said Daniel Raskin, chief identity strategist at Sun.
"With its new OpenSSO and OpenDS releases, Sun shows a continued emphasis on security and performance capabilities needed to secure enterprise, extranet and cloud infrastructure," said Felix Gaehtgens, senior analyst from Kuppinger Cole.
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