Overview
ID-SSO is a federated identity server that implements the Liberty Alliance v1.2 protocol, providing cross-domain single sign-on (SSO), single logout (SLO), and identity federation. ID-SSO permits business partners, among them Identity Providers (IDP) and Service Providers (SP), to create a trust circle to form a Federated Business Network (FBN). By implementing the Liberty protocol and fully supporting open standards, ID-SSO is responsible of the underlying infrastructure that links members of a trust circle into a federation.
ID-SSO can be integrated with any third-party authentication and authorization systems to provide end users with authentication and single sign-on.
Features and Functionalities

- Two versions: ID-SSO for IDP, and ID-SSO for SP
- Compliant to Liberty Alliance Web-Based Authentication Standards v1.2 and OASIS SAML(Security Assertion Markup Language) Specification
- Supports federated single sign-on and global logout
- Supports secure communication with SSL and/or HTTP/S
- Cross-platform, flexible and extensible
- Easily integratable with third-party authentication system
- Open API for system integration and extension
Applications
ID-SSO can be used on the Internet, Intranet, Extranet, and in any of the following application areas:
- Single sign-on for internal employees, roaming employees, business partners, etc.
- Facilitate user's logon to multiple e-commerce business partners web sites
- Provide single sign-on to users of telecommunication and internet portals
- Integrate different enterprise web applications to reduce cost and overhead related to identity management
- Provide single sign-on to web sites of different government agencies
- Link web applications in different government agencies to make information sharing easier and more secure
- Link logistics company's service system to customers' internal web applications
Value Proposition
- Reduce identity management cost and overhead
- Reduce complexity by using open standards
- Build federated network to enhance user interactions
- Augment existing systems with single sign-on functionalities
- Increase overall system security with better protection of user identity information
- Solidify relationships with partners, improve customer relations
- Increase security and protect user privacy
- Increase trusting relationship between business partners in the federated business network
- Protect existing investments and accelerate ROI