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IAM Online September 16 - Working with Sponsored Partners


From: Valerie Vogel <vvogel () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 09:41:49 -0600

Below is more information about the September 16 IAM Online webinar,
"Working with Sponsored Partners". 

Please note that this is a separate online event than the September 14
InCommon Online Forum focusing on the Cert Service, which was mentioned
yesterday. (For more info on the 9/14 event, visit
http://www.incommon.org/.)

(Please excuse the cross-posting if you're also a member of the IDM
listserv.)

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IAM Online - Thursday, September 16, 2010
1 p.m. EDT / Noon CDT / 11 a.m. MDT / 10 a.m. PDT
www.incommon.org/iamonline

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Working With Sponsored Partners

Looking to discover the range of federated services available through
InCommon? Need some tips on how to work with Sponsored Partners to
maximize the value of your InCommon participation? Tune in to the next
IAM Online, "Working with Sponsored Partners," to help make the most of
InCommon. 
 
This IAM Online will look at the services available and the most common
pushbacks when it comes to convincing your vendors of the need for
federated identity management. Two seasoned vets will discuss commonly
encountered objections and how they overcome such objections. 

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Guest Speakers:

Paul Caskey, Technology Architect for the University of Texas System and
a member of the InCommon Technical Advisory Committee

John Harwood, senior director of Teaching and Learning with Technology,
Penn State University

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Connecting

We use Adobe Connect for slide sharing and audio:
http://internet2.acrobat.com/iam-online. 
 
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ABOUT IAM Online

IAM Online is a monthly online education series including essentials of
federated identity management, hot topics from the EDUCAUSE Identity and
Access Management Working Group, and emerging topics in IAM. Experts
provide overviews, answer questions and lead discussions. IAM is brought
to you by InCommon in cooperation with Internet2 and the EDUCAUSE
Identity and Access Management Working Group.


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