November 7, 2009
5:12 am | Last updated: November 7, 2009 at: 5:15 am

Microsoft released the release candidate of “Geneva” framework, officially known as “Windows Identity Foundation (WIF),” that helps .NET developers build claims-aware applications that externalize user authentication from app, improving developer productivity, enhancing application security, and enabling interoperability. Developers can enjoy greater productivity, using a single simplified identity model based on claims. They can create more secure applications with a single user access model, reducing custom implementations and enabling end users to securely access apps via on-premises software as well as cloud services. Finally, they can enjoy greater flexibility in app development through built-in interoperability that allows users, app, systems and other resources to communicate via claims.

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