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		<title>By: The other side of the firewall &#187; On SAML and Liberty Adoption</title>
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		<dc:creator>The other side of the firewall &#187; On SAML and Liberty Adoption</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] http://identitymeme.org/archives/2006/04/19/on-saml-and-liberty-adoption/ It’s now April 2006. The above specs are implemented in various commercial and open-source products (e.g. SAMLv2.0 conformance-tested products). What’s up with deployment? Various people have claimed that “those specs are too complicated and aren’t user-centric, and there isn’t any wide deployment of them” (to sort of paraphrase, but nearly quote). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] <a href="http://identitymeme.org/archives/2006/04/19/on-saml-and-liberty-adoption/" rel="nofollow">http://identitymeme.org/archives/2006/04/19/on-saml-and-liberty-adoption/</a> It’s now April 2006. The above specs are implemented in various commercial and open-source products (e.g. SAMLv2.0 conformance-tested products). What’s up with deployment? Various people have claimed that “those specs are too complicated and aren’t user-centric, and there isn’t any wide deployment of them” (to sort of paraphrase, but nearly quote). [...]</p>
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