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Radiant Logic Introduces New Virtual Directory Server

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June 23, 2008 - Radiant Logic, a market leader for virtual directory solutions, announced the rollout of RadiantOne Virtual Directory Server (VDS) 5.0.

 

The “wizard-driven” solution simplifies the deployment of identity integration for Web Single Sign-On and Federation.

 
As the newest component of the RadiantOne Identity and Context Virtualization Platform, RadiantOne VDS 5.0 is designed to analyze the steps of identity integration, divide those steps into different tasks and provide tools to solve each task. The result is a wizard-based virtual directory focused on use cases and practical deployments, rather than just tools.
 
RadiantOne VDS 5.0 turns the process of identity integration into a use case driven, point and click operation. “We are providing our customers with a field tested solution based on virtualization that is not only easy to deploy and risk free, but also the most complete on the market,” said Michel Prompt, CEO of Radiant Logic.  
 
RadiantOne VDS 5.0 features a three-step wizard, designed to connect all backend sources to the virtual directory within minutes. Customers can aggregate and/or integrate identity data from any data source and extend it with additional attributes for authorization. The new version of RadiantOne VDS was designed to simplify the process of consolidating and authenticating users from multiple active directory forests and domains, different databases and other identities sources.

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