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  Rakesh Radhakrishnan - Senior Principal IT Architect, Sun    

Rakesh RadhakrishnanRakesh Radhakrishnan is a Sr. IT Architect in the Communications Market Area of Sun. He has covered Telecom Companies, Network Equipment Providers (NEP), Independent Software Vendors (ISV) and Service Provider accounts in Europe, Canada, USA and Latin America.

He has over 15 years of experience and has an MBA (MIS) and MS (MIT). He is an active member of Customer Engineering Council (CEC) and was the Chairman of a Working Group on Container Alignment Engine (CAE patent received from Europe and US) and STAR at Sun. He also has Defensive Disclosures on Correlated Identity. He has published more than 50 papers on IT Architectures (Frameworks, Process and Techniques) and is a frequent speaker in conferences including ITU, DIDW, OMG, TOG, CMG, IRM, SuperG, SunNetwork, Java ONE, etc. He has led multiple Architecture Workshops and Architecture Assessments for ITsun Consolidation and Network Identity projects. He was recently featured on Officer Outlook for his work on Aligning Architectural Approaches (Sun's WS-Incite Award for 2005). He is the recipient of the "Above and Beyond" award from the Sun/Nortel team in 2007 and is also the "Outstanding Contributor Award" from SEI. He was selected as a "Stellar Volunteer" -amongst 25 such volunteers from Sun Celebrating 25 years.

Rakesh is also Certified by The Open Group (on TOGAF 8), SEI (as a SW Architect) and OGC (Prince 2 and ITIL). He has Green Belt Six Sigma training. He is a ECCSE (Enterprise Computing Certified Systems Engineer -Competency 2000- from Sun ) and as a Systems Architect Pro (from Peoplesoft).

He is the Author of the Book title "Identity and Secuirty" and is currently working on 2 new books.

His blog can be found at http://identity-centric-architecture.blogspot.com/

   
 

Presentation
Identity-Centric Architecture - Aligning SOA and NGN for User-Centric Services

The presentation will address identity and security as a core building block for SOA and network convergence. It will discuss identity-enabled networks, and the role of identity in Web Services and SOA. It will show how a macro mapping model can provide for integration of profile services from multiple layers of identity systems: User Centric, Network Centric, Enterprise Centric, and Service/Content Centric. It will conclude with discussion of identity 2.0 concepts and future possibilities for sytems to use intelligence in the network about users, services, devices, and information content.

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