Enterprise Mashup Software

Mashups for System Administrators

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You need to ensure your enterprise is safe in the ‘Web 2.0’ world

Only you can ensure that your organization is safe. As an IT Administrator entrusted with the critical task of ensuring that your organization’s use of data is safe, secure, compliant and auditable, you have an important responsibility. And as more do-it-yourself, collaborative ‘SaaS’ and ‘Web 2.0’ solutions continue to enter your enterprise (often through the backdoor), your data security and governance job gets more difficult all the time.

As the security and governance manager of your organization’s data, you need to take a proactive approach that retains the collaborative, user-driven qualities that your users have come to expect while also conforming to your data security and governance policies.

Mashups can be a safe, secure information solution

Enterprise Mashups can let your analysts and developers support decision-makers with information that is relevant and contextual while doing it in a safe and manageable way:

Mashups can be 'plugged in' to your existing security infrastructure.  Like every good enterprise-grade technology, mashups can connect into your existing identity management system.  What IT professional wants to bring in a product which creates yet another credential repository? None. Mashups can be part of seamless Single-Sign On (SSO), making use of LDAP, Active Directory, PKI or even a proprietary authentication system. Mashups can access mashup data sources while conforming to their native security mechanisms.  Enterprise mashups can simply adhere to the security models of the systems they are mashing, connecting to disparate security schemes like NTLM, Basic Auth, One-way SSL, Mutual SSL, WS-Security and even proprietary mechanisms. Mashups can propagate user credentials to source systems both inside and outside your firewall.  Of course you want the same user's credentials to be used for authentication to all of the mashup data sources.  Whatever the requirement of the mashup data sources the EMP must propagate the required credentials without a barrage of login requests to the user executing the mashup.

  • Mashups can be 'plugged in' to your existing security infrastructure. Like every good enterprise-grade technology, mashups can connect into your existing identity management system. What IT professional wants to bring in a product which creates yet another credential repository? None. Mashups can be part of seamless Single-Sign On (SSO), making use of LDAP, Active Directory, PKI or even a proprietary authentication system.
  • Mashups can access mashup data sources while conforming to their native security mechanisms. Enterprise mashups can simply adhere to the security models of the systems they are mashing, connecting to disparate security schemes like NTLM, Basic Auth, One-way SSL, Mutual SSL, WS-Security and even proprietary mechanisms.
  • Mashups can propagate user credentials to source systems both inside and outside your firewall. Of course you want the same user's credentials to be used for authentication to all of the mashup data sources. Whatever the requirement of the mashup data sources the EMP must propagate the required credentials without a barrage of login requests to the user executing the mashup.

Ultimately, enterprise mashups give your enterprise new insights and enable better decisions through personalized access to the right, real-time information for the specific problem at hand without the complexities, costs and risks of traditional information integration projects. And you can do it in a secured and governed manner.

Presto, JackBe’s award-winning enterprise mashup platform, enables the rapid, collaborative, user-driven creation of secure, visually rich enterprise mashups. Presto has helped dozens of Fortune 1000 companies and national government agencies to create mission-critical Enterprise Mashup solutions.

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