In addition to these sessions, there will be a joint session, Get to Know the InCommon Catalysts, on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 4 p.m. CT, where Catalysts will share a bit about who they are and the value they provide to research and higher education.
Why TechEX Is the Place to Be
InCommon Catalysts support the community throughout the year by serving on InCommon advisory committees and working groups, developing resources, and collaborating with each other and community members to develop strategic solutions.
But there’s something special about being at TechEX.
According to Cirrus Identity’s Gary Windham, “it is one of the best opportunities to learn from many R&E IAM ‘rock stars’ who have deep technical and architectural experience in this space.” West Arete’s Netta Caligari described TechEX as “an atmosphere where learning, sharing, and transformation for higher education converge. And all are welcome.”
“We highly recommend attending this conference to not only meet up with your comrades and peers but to build new relationships and hear how others are moving forward, and most of all, to contribute by sharing your experiences and needs,” noted Unicon’s Charise Arrowood. “It’s all about community, so join in and become part of it!”
SPG’s Benn Oshrin echoed these sentiments. “TechEX/CAMP Week is an important conference-style gathering for this community,” he said. “Not only is it a fantastic place to get caught up on the advances since last year’s conference, it also presents an opportunity to engage in and influence the development of the innovations and updates that will be worked on in the coming year.”
“This conference enables you to meet other like minded individuals and institutions that are trying to solve the same problems you are facing,” observed Provision IAM’s Matt Growden. “By meeting people and sharing experiences, you will gain invaluable insights that you can take back to your institution and immediately provide value.”
About the InCommon Catalyst Program
Catalysts are industry leaders and Internet2 members that actively contribute to identity and access management (IAM) within the research and education (R&E) community. These corporations and non-profit organizations offer a wide range of IAM support services – combining their knowledge of InCommon’s integrated service and software solutions and familiarity with the challenges and requirements specific to the R&E ecosystem.
To hone that insight, all Catalysts have been active in the InCommon community for more than one year; some have been with us for more than a decade. They participate in events, upskilling programs, and working groups. They also give back to the community in the form of documented resources, contributed code, and other services.
New this Year!
InCommon Catalysts Cirrus Identity, Moran Technology Group, Omnibond, Spherical Cow Group, and Unicon are Supporting Sponsors and will have a shared booth in the exhibit area. Stop by and see them!
Look for Catalysts During CAMP Week at TechEX23
InCommon Catalysts will be participating in several sessions, demos, and working meetings during TechEX23 in Minneapolis, Sept. 18–22: