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Plesk introduces its Single Sign-On featureAdd to May 3, 2007 Today, data center software provider SW-Soft announced that it has introduced its Single Sign-On feature, allowing users to more easily utilize and manage various applications, as well as reduce the administrative costs of password management for hosting providers. SW-Soft's SSO technology includes open protocol specifications that can be applied by all ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) in their applications, available for free on http://swdn.swsoft.com/en/openfusion. With Single Sign-On technology, users only need to enter their login and password once for the duration of the session, regardless of how many applications will be used. An SSO server that will ship in upcoming releases of SWsoft Plesk, HSPcomplete and PEM products, enabling service providers to implement their own SSO server using the SSO specifications available on SWDN. "Modern SAAS (Software-as-a-Service) offerings can consist of hundreds of components that need to be well integrated. SSO provides unified user credentials to streamline the integration required," says Serguei Beloussov, CEO of SWsoft. He added "SSO advances our open fusion initiative by simplifying application development, and by making it easier and less costly for hosting companies to offer new services that provide a better user experience for their customers." Seperately, SW-Soft recently announced it attained Microsoft's gold certified partner status in the Microsoft Partner Program. Add to Source: The WHIR
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