David,

The vast majority of BMC AR System users are working in corporate
environments where they wish to open a browser, navigate to the Midtier,
and silently login. 

Some corporates will be using enterprise solutions such as Siteminder or
RSA Access Manager, and that's precisely the reason that users and/or
security teams will not want to install Atrium(Open)SSO. OpenSSO was
designed to compete with these products, not compliment them. 

Users don't want to find a separate server on which to install
Atrium(Open)SSO, and they don't want to manage an 'enterprise' solution
which even SSO trained consultants can't figure out how, or don't want,
to use.

Users want something that they can easily install, is well supported,
was designed to integrate with AR System and "just works". I believe JSS
& SSO Plugin ticks all of those boxes, as confirmed by some of BMC's
largest clients who asked BMC for a solution, waited patiently, and then
approached JSS (and in some cases, found the solution delivered within
hours of contacting us).


John

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Single Sign On for AR System
http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/jss/ssoplugin

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