First Super Scalable LDAP Directory Driven by Big Data

August 9, 2013

We read a rather lengthy summary of a new solution that is classified as a “world’s first.” Yahoo Finance published the press release from Radiant Logic about their commercial solution for distributed storage and processing for enterprise identity management. “Radiant Logic Introduces HDAP: The World’s First Super Scalable LDAP Directory Driven by Big Data and Search Technology” shares the information on it.

It was at the Cloud Identity Summit in Napa that Radiant Logic announced their solution. Based on Hadoop, this new version allows enterprises to channel the power of large cluster and “elastic” computing in their identity infrastructure.

The article tells us:

“With HDAP as part of the upcoming RadiantOne 7.0 virtualization release, companies can radically scale their access and throughput, using the first highly scalable and secure directory that’s based on big data and search technology. A diverse array of forces, from federation and the cloud to an increasingly mobile workforce, is putting escalating pressure on the enterprise identity system. To keep up with authentication and authorization demands, while tapping into greater use of personalization and recommendation engines, companies need a richer view of their identity, along with better performance and greater flexibility.”

We may not typically share articles that use such terminology as LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), however we do understand those magical words ‘business value’ that appear so close on the page.

Megan Feil, August 09, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Beyond Search

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