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Kantega is a Norwegian
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founded in 2003 with headquarters in
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. Kantega primarily develops bespoke software based on
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and lightweight application frameworks. It also has offices in
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and
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. Kantega is a sponsor member of
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and WS-I.


History

Kantega was founded as an
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in 2003. However, the company can trace it roots back to
Taskon {{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Taskon was a Norwegian IT enterprise which developed systems using object-oriented technology Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of " objects", which can contain ...
—a Norwegian IT company founded in 1986. This company developed its own object orientation methodology (
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) and OO design tools, which had some international success. Taskon contributed its object-oriented methodology to the Object Management Group during the standardization process of UML, as part of a joint standards proposal with IBM and Ptech. Taskon merged with Numerica in 1998, and with Internet Aksess in 1999, which had launched the world's first public
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bank on September 24, 1999 using the emerging
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standard. In December 1999, the company was bought by the Nordic Internet Consultancy ''Mogul Group'' (publ.) In 2002, the company became the first Norwegian member of WS-I. The early focus on web services technology and standards laid the foundation for a strong position in the emerging market for solutions based on
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. In 2003, the
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IT group ''Adera'' (publ.) launched a public tender for the ''Mogul group''. During the tender period the Norwegian part of the group was bought out by the employees. For a short period the restructured Norwegian company used the former name Taskon, before it changed its name to Kantega. In 2005, Kantega created the secure web services architectures for the Norwegian government's citizen portal ''MyPage'', which offers a unified view to personal data stored in public registers and the opportunity to submit online applications and notifications. This technology was later used as basis for a
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for the pension fund industry, which in 2007 hired Kantega to build ''Norsk Pensjon'', a common internet portal for all major pension funds in Norway, providing all citizens with a unified view of their personal pension holdings across all asset managers. In 2005, Kantega became the first Norwegian member of
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, signalling an increased focus on internet identity solutions. One year later Kantega created the subsidiary ''Kantega Secure Identity'', which offered the first online identity provider service covering the
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. In 2007, the subsidiary had received a large market share in the emerging
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n online identity provider market, and was spun off as an independent company under the name Signicat. The successful spin-off attracted 10 million NOK in venture funding in 2008. In 2019, Signicat was sold to Nordic Capital. The global newspaper
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named Kantega on its 2007 and 2008, lists of the 100 Best Workplaces in Europe. In 2008, the employee-owned company was also recognized as the most family-friendly workplace in Norway. In 2018, Kantega created the spin-off company, Kantega SSO. KSSO specialize in Single sign-on (SSO) add-ons for Atlassian Confluence, Jira, Bitbucket, Fisheye/Crucible and Bamboo.


Technology

Kantega's secure software platform is based on
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Java and web services technology. Kantega uses a variety of security technologies and
service oriented architecture In software engineering, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that focuses on discrete services instead of a monolithic design. By consequence, it is also applied in the field of software design where services are provided ...
standards in order to secure data and information exchange, such as
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, WS-Security and
SAML Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML, pronounced ''SAM-el'', ) is an open standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties, in particular, between an identity provider and a service provider. SAML is an XML-based m ...
( federated identity).


References


External links


Kantega's Official Website
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