Track IV: Best Practices

1st European Identity Conference
07.05. - 10.05.2007, Munich

Moderator:

Provisioning, Metrik, Revision

08.05.2007 11:00-12:00

Meßbarer Nutzen durch Provisioning und Prozessautomatisierung bei DeTeImmobilien


Instant Security Audit Live-Demo


Identity Federation B2C

08.05.2007 12:00-13:00

Identity Management in practice - ?A response to the increasing demand for Identity Management in the online mass market?


Usability aspects and time-to-market are main factors for a successful market positioning of Internet services and content. Identity Management is one key enabler in this context - by lowering the registration and entry barriers.

Starting with the key requirements, the presentation gives an overview of an up-and-running mass market solution. But as it takes more than just a technical solution, the presentation provides insights on main challenges, strategic aspects and lessons learned - to draw a complete picture of how the demand for Identity Management in the online mass market can be met today and in the future.

Identity Management & SAP

08.05.2007 14:00-15:00

B2B User Provisioning im SAP-Kontext bei einem mittelständischen Unternehmen


Supply Chain, Automotive

08.05.2007 15:00-16:00

TrustedSimp: an IDM federation solution in supply chain management as implemented by Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik


  • company-wide role and rights management and provisioning
  • Single sign-on, password management and strong authentication
  • Auditing & compliance
  • Hub & spoke – a model for turnkey solutions for small and medium-sized businesses

Windows Cardspace

08.05.2007 16:30-17:30

Next Generation Shopping and Windows CardSpace at OTTO Group


The OTTO Group Next Generation Smart Client is an offline capable Microsoft Windows application built by using Microsoft Presentation Foundation. This client is able to show a large set of articles in a new, 3D enabled, user interface. One requirement was the capability to communicate with the OTTO Group WebServices in a secure manner. Additionally, there should be a way to identify customers without the need to enter a username or a password.

All these requirements could be resolved using the Windows Communication Foundation and Windows CardSpace.



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