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IdentityBlog - Digital Identity, Privacy, and the Internet's Missing Identity Layer
A single model that handles every identity use case!!
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’ve made a number of announcements today that I think will have broad industry-wide support not only because they are cool, but because they indelibly mark Microsoft’s practical and profound committment to an interoperable identity metasystem that reaches across devices, platforms, vendors, applications, and administrative boundaries.
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I’m going to stop speaking, and you are going to forget about all the permutations and combinations of technology I took you through today. You’ll remember how to use the claims based model. You’ll remember that we’ve announced a bunch of very cool components and services. And above all, you will remember just how easy it now is to write applications that benefit from identity, through a single model that handles every identity use case, is based on standards, and puts users in control.
IdentityBlog - Digital Identity, Privacy, and the Internet's Missing Identity Layer
If this approach sounds too good to be true, some of you may wonder whether, to benefit from Microsoft’s identity infrastructure, you need to jump onto our cloud and be trapped there even if you don’t like it!
But the claims-based model moves completely beyond any kind of identity lock-in. You can run your application whereever you want - on your customer’s premise, in some other hosting environment, even in your garage. You just configure it to point to the Microsoft Federation Gateway - or any other STS - as a source of claims.
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