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Canonical
on 10 February 2014

Apache Syncope sponsor, Tirasa, shows instant IDM on Juju


“If you want to quickly switch to the cloud, then you want to look at Juju.”, says Tirasa. Tirasa is the main sponsor behind the Apache Syncope project. Apache Syncope is an Open Source system for managing digital identities in enterprise environments, implemented in J2EE technology and released under Apache 2.0 license.

By moving Syncope into a Juju Charm, Tirasa was able to instantly connect to the Postgres charm. Tirasa is planning on extending the Syncope charm to enable even more instant integrations.

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