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Time for change: Is OpenAM or OAM the better fit for replacing OpenSSO?

English, OAM, OpenAM, OpenSSO on January 26th, 2013 No Comments

Once upon a time there was a computer company that loved open source software but they forgot to make money. Another big successful company came and bought the other. The big company did not like open source but they know how to make money. Since they already had similar closed-source software products, they decided to […]

Tags: OAM, OpenAM, opensso

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