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Ping Identity is an [[Identity and Access Management]] [[software]] corporation that has helped in the development of the [[open standards]] for [[Federated identity|identity federation]] and [[Identity and access management|IAM]]. Ping Identity has co-organized IAM industry conferences considered preeminent since 2002<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.networkworld.com/article/2320319/lan-wan/10-start-ups-to-watch--ping-identity.html|title = 10 start-ups to watch: Ping Identity|last = Fontana|first = John|date = April 25, 2005|work = |access-date = May 31, 2015|via = |publisher = Network World}}</ref>, and was among the first organizations to demonstrate [[interoperability]] using [[SAML 2.0]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://kantarainitiative.org/entrust-ibm-microsoft-novell-ping-identity-sap-and-siemens-pass-liberty-alliance-saml-2-0-interoperability-testing/|title = Entrust, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Ping Identity, SAP and Siemens Pass Liberty Alliance SAML 2.0 Interoperability Testing|date = September 30, 2009|accessdate = May 31, 2015|website = Kantara Initiative|publisher = Kantara|last = |first = }}</ref>, [[OpenID Connect]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://openid.net/2015/04/17/openid-connect-certification-program/|title = The OpenID Foundation Launches OpenID Connect Certification Program|date = April 17, 2015|accessdate = June 23, 2015|website = |publisher = OpenID Foundation|last = Thibeau|first = Don}}</ref>, [[SCIM|SCIM]]<supref>''[NEED]''{{Cite web|title = SCIM interop shows specification coming to life|url = https://www.pingidentity.com/en/blog/2011/10/20/SCIM-interop-shows-specification-coming-to-life.html|website = Ping Identity|accessdate = June 23, 2015|date = October 20, 2011}}</supref>, [[Liberty Alliance|Liberty]]<supref>''[NEED]''{{Cite web|title = Liberty Alliance|url = http://www.projectliberty.org/liberty/news_events/press_releases/nine_companies_successfully_pass_first_liberty_alliance_conformance_test/?f=liberty/news_events/press_releases/nine_companies_successfully_pass_first_liberty_alliance_conformance_test|website = www.projectliberty.org|accessdate = 2015-06-23|first = Oliver|last = Maerz|quote = The Liberty Alliance Project, a group developing open standards for federated network identity and identity-based web services, today announced products and services from nine companies have successfully passed the first Liberty-sponsored conformance test.}}</supref>, and with [[National_Strategy_for_Trusted_Identities_in_Cyberspace#Federal_Cloud_Credential_Exchange_.28Connect.Gov.29| Connect.gov]] <supref>''[NEED]''{{Cite web|title = Connect.Gov solidifies, expands ID credential plan for federal agencies {{!}} ZDNet|url = http://www.zdnet.com/article/connect-gov-solidifies-expands-identity-credential-plan-for-federal-agencies/|website = ZDNet|accessdate = 2015-06-23|last = Fontana|first = John|date = April 30, 2015|quote = SecureKey Technologies continues as cloud broker service; ForgeRock, Ping Identity bring IAM integrations for identity and access management}}</supref> .

Founded in 2002, Ping Identity’s software uses open standards and principles of federated identity, to enable organizations to provide users with single sign-on (SSO), such as for employees at work, for customers accessing online services, or for commercial partners sharing resources across the Internet. The company’s solutions extend across cloud, mobile, social and enterprise environments.<ref>{{Cite web|title = IAM - Identity and Access Management Solutions {{!}} Ping Identity|url = https://www.pingidentity.com/en/solutions.html|website = www.pingidentity.com|accessdate = 2015-06-01}}</ref>