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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

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