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InCommon Certificate Service Webinar -- Wed., June 29, 3 pm ET


From: Valerie Vogel <vvogel () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:26:50 +0000

InCommon will host a webinar about the InCommon Certificate Service this Wednesday, June 29, at 3 p.m. EDT. Presenters 
will provide a high-level overview of the cost- and time-saving potential of the service, along with campus case 
studies. Presenters include:

* Jack Suess, CIO, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC);
* Paul Caskey, CIO, University of Texas System Office of System-wide Information Services; and
* Christopher Bongaarts, Systems Programmer, University of Minnesota

You can register for free the webinar from this page: www.incommon.org/cert/why.html 

Take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the InCommon Certificate ServiceĀ and how your campus can issue 
an unlimited number of certificates for one annual fee, including all of the domains you control or own (including 
.edu, .org, .com, and others). The InCommon Certificate Service was developed by the research and education community 
specifically to serve the community and provide positive, long-term benefits.

Key benefits include:
* Unparalleled cost savings for certificates, including an additional 25% discount on the annual subscription fee for 
Internet2 Members
* The ability to issue unlimited certificates for one annual fee at substantial savings
* Non-profit, transparently operated service dedicated to reinvesting revenues back into higher education
* Community driven and community governed
* True site license and unlimited certificates -no additional charges for SSL, EV, or client (personal) certs, no 
matter how many you use
* Directly linked to other InCommon trust services, including the emerging Assurance program.
* Tailored to the higher education environment
* Unrivaled by industry - no others offer a true site license, nor match the operational and financial transparency

For immediate information, questions and/or an enrollment application, please visit www.incommon.org/cert, or email 
incommon-admin () incommon org.


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