Infrastructure Management White Papers

eTrust SiteMinder Single Sign-On for SAP Solutions

Overview While the ERP solution is a core, mission-critical piece of infrastructure within most corporations, it is only one of many such applications. As corporations have moved to a web-based approach for all their applications, the need to extend Single Sign-On (SSO) across the enterprise has become a requirement. This white paper discusses how the eTrust SiteMinder Single Sign-On Agent for SAP Solutions integrates eTrust SiteMinder and SAP Internet Transaction Server (ITS), allowing customers to realize SSO across all their web-based applications.

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PublisherCA (Computer Associates) File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2006 Downloads130
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