Liberty Alliance holdout IBM ends resistance
IBM Corp. has become the latest company to join the Liberty Alliance, a global consortium aimed at developing standards for managing user identities. IBM joins Oracle Corp. and Intel Corp. as a backer of the effort, which Sun Microsystems Inc. leads.
The company joined the consortium on Wednesday, IBM said in a statement sent out to analysts the same day.
Liberty Alliance was established in 2001, but IBM was initially reluctant to back the consortium, choosing instead to pursue its own identity management standards.
As Liberty gained momentum, however, customer demand pushed IBM to work with Liberty's specifications. IBM signed a deal earlier this year with Orange SA, France T
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