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A few days ago, the good people at JavaPolis ( which now seems to be called Javoxx ) posted the video for my OpenSSO session from JavaPolis 07 at Parleys.com . Go take a look and see how it compares with the SAML 2.0 session they posted back in February....
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The slides for my OpenSSO presentation at Jazoon 08 (last week) are now online - just click on the link from the session page at the Jazoon 08 site . If you attended my session, you can give it a rating (out of 5 stars) at that page. You can also see...
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A US holiday for working Canadians can be surreal - you get this eerie silence from the lower provinces. Read More......
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Kim Cameron and I recorded a podcast on digital identity for MySuccessGateway this week at the invitation of Jim Peake of SpeechRep Consulting. Jim was a gracious, informed, and enthusiastic host during our conversation, which covered a wide range of...
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Microsoft recently created a Consumer Website for CardSpace to educate end-users about Windows CardSpace and Information Cards. This complements the developer-focused information at the MSDN CardSpace site and the CardSpace Community Site.
No, it’s not...
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Vad heter du? Off to Stockholm next week for a Liberty Alliance meeting. Read More......
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Welcome to the 11th article in the series. In this article, I will take a broad detour from the abstract into the concrete with WCF. The title of this article is "Introduction to WCF: Architecture and the "ABCs" of Indigo." BTW, I...
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I have an ugly confession to make. I watched the rise of compliance as a business driver for Identity Management, and was pleased but not particularly interested in what it was that suddenly opened the budgetary gates for the projects I was part of.
When...
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Taspo (tobacco passport) is a Japanese age verification card for the purchase of cigarettes. As far as I can tell, the cards don't actually indicate the user's age - unless the information on the card passed to the readers doesn't match what is printed...
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If you haven't seen it advertised - I am doing a WebCast on WCF/WF integration next Wednesday at 10 am Pacific time. Signup link : http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032381608&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US...
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So much for the naïve thought that I’d have time at the Burton Catalyst conference last week to finally blog about two subjects near and dear to my heart that I knew would be covered at the conference. It backfired because they were too topical—all available...
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Ah Catalyst. Catalyst is a force of nature. All the right people are in the room - vendors, analysts, customers, and implementers. It makes for some pretty intense, valuable conversations.
To me, this year was a year of revival - There were unmistakable...
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One year ago we had a brief wall-to-wall exchange with Keith about the need of having consumer (as non-developer) info about CardSpace. The Information Card Foundation is doing a great job at handling those info for the general concept of information...
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VS Live is coming to New York in September and Las Vegas in October. I'll be speaking at both events, including a pre-con workshop covering architecture and design considerations for .NET 2.0 through 3.5 - kind of a survival guide to the many versions...
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The Website Is Down Sales Guy vs. Web Dude (tags: funny exchange web geek ) Read More......
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I just uploaded a new version 1.0.11 of the Firefox extension that enables CardSpace for Firefox. This now works for the release version of Firefox 3. Although I know at least one site the drives the javascript kungfu to new heights and that does not...
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On the Seattle-Paris flight. I've just posted the piece about validation-authentication-authorization , and i am a bit bothered by the fact that I was unable to delve into greater details for what concerns the authoriZation part. In particular, I'd like...
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This is the 10th article in the series. I should mention that much of the series so far has been geared at a high level and strategic focus for IT Decision Makers rather than for those writing code. This is deliberate as much of SOA is an "Enterprise...
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Flying back from S.Diego, after attending a great edition of Catalyst. I should probably write down my impressions before they fade, like it happened with the IIW, but there's in fact something (only mildly related) that bugged me for quite some time...
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The current economic situation is not exactly ideal: amongst many significant issues, one of the most concrete and pressing problems of today is the highly volatile energy market. Many current problem in the world (such as clean water, food, housing)...
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I like how Chi.mp illustrates a 'privacy disclosure continuum' A nit. The chi.mp tagline implies to me that, were the user able to 'own' their identity, they'd be able to 'evolve' beyond the current chimp-like reality of Web identity. Humans are not evolved...
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Mike is excited (but in a mature age-appropriate way) about IDology's verified age cards. IDology brags of the endorsement of Wine America . “IDology’s age verification solution gives wineries an important, effective and efficient way to instantly confirm...
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Last week IDology demonstrated a first that many of us see great possibilities for: an Information Card making a verified age claim. I’m excited at this first step towards the goal of enabling people to routinely use interoperable verified claims about...
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I'm pitching an idea for a new reality show to the networks. Working title is 'So you think you can Assert?'. The idea is that we have a big name RP (TBD, I'm in conversations with some strong candidates but negotiations are still underway) looking for...
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Clients have an important role to play in preventing the FPA (federated phish attack), as I discovered . Separate from any role the client might play for authentication to the OP (and thereby actively prevent a phish), it has a role in passively spotting...
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