Wednesday, July 31, 2013

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Red Hat RHEL unite and 10gen and MongoDB

Red Hat RHEL unite and 10gen and MongoDB

      Company Red Hat and 10gen talking about a partnership agreement, which should facilitate the users of the operating system Red Hat Enterprise Linux is easier to work with large sets of heterogeneous data. The agreement provides for the use of non-relational database MongoDB 10gen production as the basis for the new software, Red Hat, to manipulate identity. "Beauty Identity Management solutions is that it have a central infrastructure that can scale to a very large number of applications of various types and orientation" - says Kelly Stearman, director of marketing 10gen.

       Using MongoDB, connected to Identity Management, these applications will have access to very large data sets that are running MongoDB. The company said that users could already use the system in an environment MongoDB RHEL, the new agreement provides for the merger of two initial products, and minimizing the work related to the installation package, create users, add new data sources and other routine work. connecting to Red Hat Identity Management, MongoDB can use a regular user ID and powers of the groups previously created in Identity Management. In practice, this creates a single authentication system and the entrance to the infrastructure platform.

       Earlier 10gen announced a similar program of cooperation with Microsoft regarding the use of systems of Windows Server. Now 10gen say that from the development can be used on Linux, and on Windows, which provides platform independence. In the case of Windows Server MongoDB is connected to the Acvtive Directory, and a case of Red Hat Linux - for Identity Management. Both products for access control is based on the protocol LDAP.

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