Posts Tagged ‘catalyst’

You Don’t Want to Miss This One, Folks!

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

By Alex Rock, Radiant Logic Director of Marketing

At Radiant, we’ve known for some time that an overhaul of identity management architecture is required and it’s great to know we’re not alone.  Gartner VP and Research Director, Bob Blakely shares our opinion and has even laid out a roadmap for a new identity infrastructure in his latest research paper, The Emerging Architecture of Identity Management.” We couldn’t be more pleased that someone with such a respected voice—and a Gartner analyst no less!—is sharing the same story we’ve been telling for years.

The World of Identity is Changing—and Identity and Context Virtualization is Key

Your current identity management infrastructure is built for a world that no longer exists—one based on pushing identity from the center, instead of pulling it from many disparate sources. Today’s centralized identity infrastructure can’t keep up with tomorrow’s demands. Understanding this quandary is critical for you and the future of your enterprise.

Cloud computing, federation, and the need to scale are quickly changing the identity landscape and emphasizing the need for a transformation. Companies still struggling to solve today’s IdM challenges in their increasingly federated environments are now required to plan and account for tomorrow’s modern architectures, such as user-centric identity, Identity-as-a-service, and the cloud. Current enterprise IdM systems, designed to centralize management of the information used to authenticate employees and authorize their access to enterprise resources, simply won’t get us there.

According to Bob, the emerging identity infrastructure will be based on pulling identity from disparate sources at the time of use, and it will feature identity and context virtualization at its core—you’ve probably heard us talk about that a time or two! In addition to his recent paper, Bob also laid out his vision of a pull-based identity management architecture at Burton Catalyst EU in Prague at the end of June. Ian Glazer, also of Gartner, recapped it nicely in his blog.

Join us at Catalyst and Don’t Miss our Upcoming Webinar!

We’re gearing up for Catalyst North America in San Diego at the end of this month, where we will be showcasing some exciting new products. But before heading down to sun and surf, we invite you to join us for our next webinar on Thursday, July 15th at 8:00 a.m. PST, when Bob Blakely will expand on his groundbreaking research paper and Radiant’s Dieter Schuller will discuss Identity and Context Virtualization and give some tips on selecting this critical component of the new identity infrastructure.

Don’t miss this discussion on:

  • Why the current push model no longer works in today’s identity landscape.
  • How virtualization finally separates the production and storage of identities from their consumption.
  • How explicit context representation and externalization will drive finer-grained authorization and profile management—and change the way you relate to your customers.
  • How you can use smart virtualization to deliver identity and context as a service and create a complete IdM infrastructure for all your initiatives.

>> Sign up for the webinar

Learn more about Identity and Context Virtualization or catch us at Catalyst in San Diego for a demo of our new ID-Connect product.

Hope to see you there!

The Catalyst of Change: What the Winds are Blowing In at the Prague Conference

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

By Dieter Schuller, VP of Business Development

Everyone is gearing up for the Catalyst Conferences, coming up this month in Prague and later this summer in San Diego. Normally, Catalyst Europe is not on our radar, but we’re looking forward to this year’s conference because Michel Prompt, our Founder and CEO, will be speaking there about how context virtualization will change the way we secure identities and integrate data.

Speaking of change, the Prague conference is centered around the idea of what Burton analyst Bob Blakley calls “the emerging identity architecture.” As he blogged at the beginning of March, “Federation technology, directory virtualization, and contextual access control can be combined to create a technical architecture on top of which this market for identities can emerge.” He finishes with a cliffhanger, promising to: “lay out the roadmap in Prague.”

The changing Identity and Access Management landscape

We’re excited to see Catalyst focus on needed shifts in the Identity and Access Management (IAM) infrastructure. We can’t wait to learn more about what Burton’s proposing, and we’re thrilled to see directory virtualization and contextual access control at the center of this emerging architecture, since that’s what we’re all about.

If you’d like to hear more about how Identity and Context Virtualization is key to an identity infrastructure with the future built in, don’t miss Michel’s session in Prague.

Come join us, we’d love to discuss the future with you!

As we forge ahead into undiscovered territory, we know there will be many new opportunities. After all, change is inevitable, and this year, Catalyst promises to deliver.

If you haven’t signed up yet, use the promo code “INSIDER” during registration, and you’ll get your ticket for only 995 Euros.

And if you can’t make it to Prague, we’ll also be at Catalyst San Diego. Be sure to stop by our hospitality suite!