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Intel® SOA Expressway as Secure Token Service for Lightweight Clients

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on September 21, 2010 at 1:35 pm
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Most of you are familiar with deploying Intel® SOA Expressway as a xml gateway for protecting your SOAP and REST services. I wanted to blog about another very interesting use case where SOA Expressway acts as a Secure Token Service (STS) for a lightweight client requestor. While a formal STS generally assumes WS-Trust aware clients [...]

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Using SOA Expressway for Handling Kerberos in a B2B Environment

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on July 8, 2010 at 3:40 pm
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So a project manager walks up to you and tells you, “Hey, we just bought a company that creates purchasing order software. The PO system uses a Linux based implementation of Oracle Access Manager (OAM). We need to integrate this technology’s authentication mechanism with our implementation of Kerberos and Microsoft Active Directory. Unfortunately, their PO [...]

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SOA Expressway Mortgage Industry Use Case

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on May 10, 2010 at 6:51 am
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I am back with another customer use case that is recently moved to production. Happens to be in mortgage industry (yes, it still exists!) A mortgage insurance company interacts with multiple loan origination channels and partners, boards several loans from multiple partners, and services tens of thousands of claims. The loan information can be in [...]

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SOA Expressway Usecase Series

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on May 7, 2010 at 10:26 am
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And on with some real world use cases of SOA Expressway… This one is really interesting. The combination of data transformations, security and SSO – all coming together to address common pain point in creating portals. A e-commerce website services that serves tens of millions of users daily, communicating with hundreds of services. Each service [...]

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Intel SOA Expressway Update!

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on May 7, 2010 at 10:25 am
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Here is some new update on SOA Expressway. Release 2.4.1 was just made available to customers and a download is now available to evaluate:  (http://www.comparedatapower.com/zones/compare-datapower/download/SOA_SampleApp)  It is great to see market adopting Expressway at a rapid clip, although it leads to frenetic pace around here; based on customer demand, in this release we also added 64-bit Solaris support [...]

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Intel SOA Expressway Service Patterns

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on September 11, 2008 at 7:59 am
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The way SOA implementations are being implemented today, there's a new demand for middleware component that provides necessary services such as high-speed message level parsing, validation, transformation and translation to different message formats, message-level routing, service management, governance and control. Intel’s high-performance software solution is uniquely positioned to offer variety of such services critical in [...]

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SOA Trends

By Ritu Kama (Intel) (7 posts) on September 8, 2008 at 10:31 am
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Intel's working definition of SOA is that it is a design practice with a strong technology focus, especially on XML, virtualization, manageability (governance), and multi-core processing. Intel SOA Expressway is a core constituent of Intel's approach for implementing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in an enterprise. With the emerging trend of XML and Web Services, it [...]

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