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Why Identity Should Form the Foundation of Your Product Strategy

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Webinar Why Identity Should Form the Foundation of Your Product Strategy When: Thursday, Sept 08, 20

Webinar [InfoQ and Auth0] [Webinar] Why Identity Should Form the Foundation of Your Product Strategy When: Thursday, Sept 08, 2022 (10AM - 11AM EST) Presented by Auth0 and Moderated by InfoQ [Register now]( Let's be honest, identity isn't exactly the most interesting topic to consider when creating cool apps and services. It is very much a necessary evil for securing application access and customer data. This is where the problems tend to start because identity almost certainly received minimal focus from the outset and was only added out of necessity, with almost no thought and effort. In fact, it's surprising how often identity services that were only ever meant to provide a temporary stop gap in development find their way into production. Wind time forward and identity has become a drain on resources, blocker for innovation and a real pain for end users. It has also become deeply ingrained in the product making it very difficult to update or replace. As with any application or service, there is never truly a destination and identity is no different. In this session, Dignified Sorinolu-Bimpe will discuss the identity journey, things to consider and how to architect for future change. This topics covered will be as follows: - How to choose the most appropriate approach when implementing identity - Deployment considerations for new and existing applications and services - Customer coexistence and migration - Integration with existing external data and services - How to build on a strong identity foundation and achieve a competitive edge [Register now]( Brought to you by [InfoQ and Auth0] You have received this email because you opted-in to the "InfoQ Industry Email Notices" box when you registered to InfoQ.com, where we send infrequent notices on behalf of our partners, user groups, conferences, etc. To unsubscribe to the InfoQ Industry Email Notices, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 2275 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Suite #325, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M8V 3Y3

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