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    Telstra inked a three year deal with iPass that will allow the telco to offer its customers single sign-on access to their corporate networks using any of iPass's numerous global ISP partners.

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    Sun Microsystems plans to release part of the blueprints of its Java Access Manager single sign-on product to the open source community.

  • Siebel expands hosted business despite shortfall

    Despite reporting that its second-quarter revenue would fall well short of Wall Street estimates, Siebel Systems' growth of its hosted applications business could signal improving prospects for the company.

  • eBay brings down the hammer on Microsoft Passport

    Microsoft Passport is no longer welcome at eBay, as the single sign-in service continues to lose partners.

  • Siebel touts hosted CRM in Aust

    Siebel Systems has launched its hosted CRM service, CRM OnDemand, in Australia with the claim that its analytical tools, monthly contracts and choice of stand alone or hybrid deployments differentiate it from rivals such as SalesForce.com and SAP.

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