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Why to use SiteMinder?


Posted Date: 21 May 2008    Resource Type: Articles    Category: Web Applications
Author: revathiMember Level: Silver    
Rating: Points: 10



SiteMinder is the user authentication and authorization component of an access management suite. SiteMinder provides policy-based authentication as well as single sign-on for all Web-based applications. SiteMinder is used in conjunction with IdentityMinder, which manages detailed user profiles, and TransactionMinder, which provides access to Web services. To integrate SiteMinder authentication within an ASP.NET application what must be done (beside the installation and configuration of the Web Agent, Policy Server, etc, of course) is to extract the SiteMinder HTTP headers from the web request and construct a Generic Principal object which holds the identity of the authenticated user.
Problems facing today’s internet business:
• Securing content
• Managing users and access control
• Customizing user’s experience
• Scaling for large/small number of users
• Integrating already existing web based systems.
• Implementation of SiteMinder will overcome all the mentioned issues what we are facing in current internet business and applications.
Why to use SiteMinder:
• SiteMinder Provides a single customized view of any portal, to a variety of users.
• It addresses key authentication, authorization and personalization requirements of building secure web sites, in a cost effective and efficient way.
• Site Minder supports a variety of platforms.
• Centralized administration
• Ease of implementation for redundant setup
• Deliver an improved user experience(Single sign on, Personalization, User registration etc)
• Provide delegated administration
• Scale for large and small projects.
• Integrate applications and improve workflow.
• Allow easier web application development.








Responses

Author: Mahesh Raj    07 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
This is very good information,Continue posting such useful articles.


Author: John Fernandez    08 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
Very well written Article.Thanks for sharing this information.


Author: Kaushal Solanki    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 0
its gd article


Author: Kaushal Solanki    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 0
its gd article


Author: Rupesh kumar Tiwari    08 Oct 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 1
Hi,
thanks for good article. I have one urgent doubt.
Can anybody tell me how to test programitically, whether siteminder service is running or not.


Author: Rupesh kumar Tiwari    08 Oct 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 1
Testing Siteminder service status by C# .net programming


Author: Rupesh kumar Tiwari    08 Oct 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 1
Hi,
thanks for good article. I have one urgent doubt.
Can anybody tell me how to test programitically, whether siteminder service is running or not.


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