Most people would probably agree that creating content is the enjoyable part of the content life cycle. Management, on the other hand, is generally not. This is why we thankfully have an opportunity to leverage meta data, security and other settings that have been applied or inherited in the prior parts of our [...]
February 27th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Inspired by recent thread of posts on other blogs about alternatives to SPML and using local AD for cloud security – I recorded a demo showing how OVD can be used to create an Active Directory firewall. So for example you could use OVD to provide secure remote access [...]
February 25th, 2010 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
As you may have seen elsewhere Oracle released an update to the Fusion Middleware 11g bits this includes the current 11g IDM products (Oracle Virtual Directory, Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Identity Federation).
The release is named 11.1.1.2 and can be downloaded here.
For OID and OIF it's basically a bugfix update for R1. For OVD [...]
November 21st, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
As you may have seen elsewhere Oracle released an update to the Fusion Middleware 11g bits this includes the current 11g IDM products (Oracle Virtual Directory, Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Identity Federation).
The release is named 11.1.1.2 and can be downloaded here.
For OID and OIF it's basically a bugfix update for R1. For OVD [...]
November 21st, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Due to an increase in customer activity I have been unable get this guide completed as quick as I would like, sorry! However a whole load of people have been configuring IRM servers to leverage the advantages of using Windows authentication and as such I realized I should add another section to the proposed guide.
Currently [...]
October 25th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions…
Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day.
Now you just [...]
August 11th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions…
Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day.
Now you just [...]
August 11th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Some of the points that Matt Flynn raises in this post were addressed in Nishant’s reply. However, I wanted to spend a little time on this part of his post:
… There has been a ground swell of apps that directly support Active Directory as the user store. So, maybe the next versions of the HR [...]
August 11th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Some of the points that Matt Flynn raises in this post were addressed in Nishant’s reply. However, I wanted to spend a little time on this part of his post:
… There has been a ground swell of apps that directly support Active Directory as the user store. So, maybe the next versions of the HR [...]
August 11th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments
Back from vacation and finding a whole army of people writing about virtual directory while I’m gone.
Working backwards, I saw the following quote from Jeff Bohren in his entry about vendor independence in response to a few posts from our own Nishant Kaushik:
BTW, having written code that supports multiple LDAP vendors at four different companies [...]
August 11th, 2009 | Posted in ORACLE BLOGS | No Comments