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HashiCorp Vault 2.0 Marks Shift to IBM Lifecycle with New Identity Federation
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HashiCorp has unveiled Vault 2.0, marking a significant transition to the IBM versioning and support model following its acquisition. This update introduces Workload Identity Federation, allowing for seamless secret syncing without the use of static credentials. Additionally, it incorporates SCIM 2.0 provisioning and boosts performance in the storage engine. With a strong emphasis on identity-based security and certificate automation, Vault 2.0 also eliminates outdated architectural components, positioning itself as a forward-thinking solution for modern data management challenges. By Mark Silvester.


HashiCorp has released Vault 2.0, moving to the IBM versioning and support model following its acquisition. The update introduces Workload Identity Federation for secret syncing without static credentials, SCIM 2.0 provisioning, and performance gains in the storage engine. It also prioritises identity-based security and certificate automation while removing legacy architectural components.
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