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F5’s BIG-IP Access Policy Manager solution Now Plays Nice With Oracle Identity Management

July 28, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

F5 Networks today announced that the F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) solution can now integrate with Oracle Identity Management.

Specifically, Oracle Access Manager, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, can be paired with BIG-IP APM’s access control capabilities for web applications. By integrating F5 and Oracle technologies, customers gain a centralized point of enforcement to simplify access control and auditing.

The BIG-IP product portfolio offers high-performance access and security solutions that provide context-aware user access to web applications. With BIG-IP products, IT teams can offload authentication services from application and specialized web servers, enabling administrators to apply consistent, policy-based access control across many applications and manage access to those applications from a central location.

Pairing Oracle Access Manager with BIG-IP APM gives remote and mobile users optimized, reliable, and secure access to Oracle applications. And the combined Oracle/F5 solution enables administrators to conveniently scale the infrastructure to keep pace with the burgeoning growth of mobile and remote users.

BIG-IP Access Policy Manager is available today.

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