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Understanding Identity Jungle, Las Vagas Sun CEC-2008

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WEB-2.0 and new generation of Identity aware architecture start to become reality, and quite surprisingly governments might be the 1st one to deploy such technologies. Europe has many on going projects, and a strong dead line for 2010 where any EU citizen should be able to access  every services from any members state countries, from anyware using its national credentials. Many  governmental agencies already endorsed the SAML2-Liberty model as the foundation framework for a new generation of eGovt applications, and while some already deployed the first wave of applications a little more than a year ago, some others are still debating on how to approach the problem.

After looking at why people have chosen a Federated model, we will take examples from different users' deployments to describe the different waves of identity-aware applications as they move from Federation toward full WEB-2.0 composition. We'll start from what is currently already or in the process of being deployed, and will close with the expected deployments in the 18 to 36 months time frame, showing how the SAML2/Liberty-IDWSF framework maps to the different classes of use-cases. Finally we will show what's coming next, especially the class of requirements that make social networking and multiple identity per transaction so important for a future generation of WEB-2.0 identity aware applications.

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