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BELMONT, Calif., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Reactivity(R), Inc., the leader in secure XML infrastructure, today announced its flagship XML Gateways have passed Liberty Alliance SAML 2.0 interoperability testing for SAML Attribute Authority Requester, enabling enterprises to seamlessly apply and integrate federated identity to their XML Web services initiatives. The Reactivity Gateways proved conformance in the latest Liberty-sponsored test, the first to test for OASIS SAML 2.0 standard interoperability, and were the only XML Gateway to participate in the event.
Following a rigorous testing process, the Reactivity Gateways proved conformance of its SAML Attribute Authority Requester against other SAML Attribute Authority Responder implementation types, proving they are truly interoperable out of the box and able to shorten deployment cycles, increase productivity and save costs. As part of the testing, Reactivity had to demonstrate interoperability with at least two other randomly selected participants, repeating operation of the Liberty specification's core features in many combinations and sequences and in different roles and contexts common to real-world deployments.
"Reactivity has again shown its leadership in this fast-moving industry, demonstrating full SAML 2.0 compliance and receiving the coveted Liberty Alliance Interoperable mark of quality," said Andrew Nash, CTO of Reactivity. "Enterprises now can have greater confidence when applying Reactivity XML Gateways' integrated and optimized federated identity capabilities to their Web services initiatives."
The Liberty Interoperable(TM) Program validates implementations of the Liberty Alliance standards for federated network identity and identity-based Web services. The program helps vendors, integrators and implementers ensure interoperability between Liberty-enabled solutions. Liberty Alliance offers interoperability events on a regular basis and recently expanded the program to include products and services implementing SAML 2.0. Interested parties should contact Liberty Alliance at info@projectliberty.org for logistics and registration information. The program is open to both members and non-members.
About Reactivity
Reactivity provides the leading secure XML infrastructure used by enterprises to realize the promise of XML Web services and application-oriented networking. Reactivity's family of products enables businesses to secure, operate and accelerate Web services effectively in order to expedite services, time-to-market and gain competitive advantage. Reactivity has unique experience with major Global 2000 enterprises in financial services, publishing, travel and other industries and is an active member of Liberty Alliance, OASIS and WS-I. Reactivity is located in Belmont, California, and can be reached at http://www.reactivity.com/, +1-650-551-7800 or info@reactivity.com.
NOTE: Reactivity is registered trademark and Adaptive Message Architecture is a trademark of Reactivity, Inc. All other products and services mentioned are trademarks of their respective companies.
Reactivity, Inc.CONTACT: Patrick Corman, +1-650-326-9648, or patrick@cormancom.com, or
David Finkelstein, +1-917-523-1161, or david@cormancom.com, both of Corman
Communications, for Reactivity
Web site: http://www.reactivity.com/
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