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Airlines Airlines generally face different challenges than most corporates that is to provide fast and secure access to their information and services via the web, for all staff, domestic and international customers and alliance partner members. A recent large airline customer of eB2Bcom knew that adoption of a high-end directory solution as the hub of their IT platform was a critical decision, and after thoroughly evaluating the market, they chose eB2Bcom's View500™. eB2bcom's View500™ is a high performance, highly extensible and robust electronic directory product, developed to comply with the ITU X.500 standard. Whilst supporting both DAP and LDAP protocols, View500™ offers superior benefits to simple LDAP only directories, including full support for distributed directory operation. The Airline initially implemented View500™ as an Identity and Authentication Manager for their staff, and have now extended to all of their customers and alliance partner members – resulting in a directory with millions of entries. Only a high performance directory such as View500™ can provide the speed, scalability, comprehensive search and replication capacity to service such a large user requirement. This Identity repository provides 24x7, 365 days a year operation to the Airline operations. View500™ provides the Airline with easily configurable data interfaces
(offering both DAP and LDAP protocols), web and Windows user interfaces,
a fast and reliable object database, and also synchronisation of distributed
directories (using the X.500 DSP protocol). Being X.500 standard compliant,
View500™ gives the airline the benefit of open standard compatibility,
making for simple Directory Enabled Application developments, such as security
and online business initiatives. eB2Bcom continues to work with a major
Australia airline to provide integration services, product extensions, support
and specialist consulting to ensure the success of it’s online business,
this has recently included the deployment of a second backup Directory
server to provide hot standby disaster recovery. | ||
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