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| Subject: | Re: SSO & 2FA deployments |
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| Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 2004 03:53:20 -0700 |
The eTrust SSO is a great product when it has been well installed, I have deployed it in a medium enterprise with about 1500 users, 1700 computers and integrating about 15 applications. I see a great problem, those kind of projects are huge monsters and need a deep knowledge of the product. The analisys of the applications to integrate, the scripting programation and the final implementation are not easy, in addition it's a great task to educate 1500 users in using the new technology (to the spanish readers: if they are civil employees, "funcionarios", the task is even more difficult ;- ) ). regards, Julen Cordon.
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