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Novell, Oracle move ahead with Liberty







Novell, Oracle move ahead with Liberty

Novell, Oracle move ahead with Liberty 07/22/2004 11:17 AM

Creating more momentum for Liberty Alliance, Novell and Oracle plan to introduce federated identity management software.




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