srs, They sure are capable of writing negative stuff. This protects them from us suing them, although, unfortunately, not other companies like IIG.
I was digging in the WHO? site. I found this about a company called Consensus who is partnered with WHO? They will apparently be reselling or repackaging Who? (and perhaps NRI technology) It talks about ORACLE which could make the IDXer's a little nervous. I am ot saying that there is a definite link with biometrics, but there is a distinct possibility. Because, no matter how you encrypt, you still have to have a fullproof way to identify the person you are talking to.
Oracle and Consensus Development Join Forces to Help Make Network Computing Secure for End Users and Applications (March 25, 1998)
Contact(s): Kristin Harlan Oracle Corp. 650/506-9364 kharlan@us.oracle.com Jonathan Zamick Consensus Development Corp. 510/559-1500 jonathanz@consensus.com
Oracle(r) Application Server 4.0 to Integrate Consensus Development's SSL PlusToolkit for Secure Communication
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Mar. 25, 1998-Oracle Corp. and Consensus Development Corp., a leading provider of encryption software and network security solutions announced the selection and licensing of Consensus Development's SSL Plus for use in Oracle's Internet products to help make Network Computing the most secure business environment available. Oracle(r) Application Server 4.0 will use SSL Plus, Consensus Development's Secure Socket Layer (SSL) network security technology, to protect data exchanged between the Application Server and users, and between the Application Server and other Oracle products. Consensus Development's SSL Plus provides developers with an effective and easy way to build advanced SSL 3.0 security into networked applications, from secure email and home banking to remote access servers. SSL 3.0 is the defacto industry standard security protocol, providing data encryption, server authentication, message integrity and client authentication across the Internet and intranets. SSL 3.0 has been widely endorsed by key industry players in addition to having been selected by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for use in their Transport Layer Security working group.
"Business on the Internet requires high customer confidence and enterprise quality systems. The combination of the Oracle Application Server and Consensus Development's SSL Plus ensures that communications along the entire value chain from end user to database is secure, and that this security is easily extensible to new and third-party products," said Beatriz Infante, senior vice president of the Application Server Division at Oracle. "Oracle's strategic agreement with Consensus Development is in keeping with our commitment to make Network Computing the safest and smartest choice for our customers and partners."
"We are seeing a paradigm shift from viewing SSL as a Web commerce protocol to a more general security standard," said Christopher Allen, president of Consensus Development. "The SSL protocol was designed to be both transport and application protocol independent, allowing SSL to be used in a wide variety of new network protocols such as LDAP and IMAP. As SSL Plus is integrated into Oracle's powerful platform for Network Computing, their customers will be able to assuredly and securely send confidential data over intranets and the Internet."
Oracle Application Server is Oracle's strategic software platform for deploying business-critical, thin-client applications with superior scalability, reliability and manageability. Building on the award-winning version 3.0, Oracle Application Server enables organizations to deploy and manage applications on professionally managed servers, rather than on hundreds or thousands of desktop PCs. As a general purpose application server, version 4.0 will support all network clients, including PCs and network computers, serving as a universal point of access to any database, application or legacy system. Oracle Application Server 4.0 will integrate the latest industry-standard technologies and distributed object component models, including CORBA 2.0 and Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP).
New Java features make the server 100-percent Java programmable, allowing Java developers to easily program new applications or components in Java, then deploy them within the Oracle Application Server for operation across any operating system or Web server platform. Other new features in Oracle Application Server 4.0 will include enhanced transaction capabilities, improved Windows NT integration, and enhanced server management features.
SSL Plus is a complete security solution, offering all the tools necessary to build integrity, identity, secrecy and authentication into network products and systems, including embedded systems. Offering easy and rapid integration for both clients and servers, SSL Plus can be used to secure any network application from Web browsers to secure email, from home banking to secure EDI. SSL Plus supports a broad range of encryption algorithms and industry standard X.509v3 certificates. SSL Plus enables transparent, easy to use, secure authentication and data encryption in Oracle products.
Founded in 1988, Consensus Development Corporation is the leading provider of complete SSL security development tools that enable developers to easily integrate and deploy security built on cryptography and digital certificates. Consensus Development is dedicated to creating trust and security in digital network communications, and providing public-key based privacy, integrity, identity and authority.
For more information about Consensus Development, please call 510/649-3300, or visit the Consensus Web Site at (URL) consensus.com.
Oracle Corporation is the world's leading supplier of software for information management, and the world's second largest software company. With annual revenues of more than $6.7 billion, the company offers its database, tools and application products along with related consulting, education and support services, in more than 140 countries around the world.
For more information about Oracle, please call 650/506-7000. Oracle's World Wide Web address is (URL) oracle.com.
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