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I am horribly behind schedule with my blog, I still have to post a wrapup of IIW but didn't find the time so far; however I want to quickly comment on the recent coverage of the Fedlet (see Pat himself here and Paul here ). I attended the nice IIW session during which Pat demonstrated the fedlet. I found it interesting and strangely familiar.At a certain point I could not help myself and asked: "Pat, just for the sake of expressing things in the terminology of a domain I am comfortable with: would
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I’ll be at RSA Conference next week participating in the following events.
Concordia
What: The current goal is to demonstrate that SAML, WS-Fed and Information cards can co-exist and some of use cases where it makes sense. For instance, if you already have a federation setup (using SAML or WS-Fed), you can leverage Information Cards as [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 3, 2008
Filed under: CardSpace, OpenID, Identity, SAML, federation, user-centric, OSIS, Information Cards, Ping Identity, interop, infocard, IIW, concordia, rsa2008, WS-Fed
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What could be a better occasion for starting a new blog on user centric identity than last weeks IIW 2007b unconference at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View?
150 participants representing companies of all sizes from prospective startups to Yahoo, Microsoft and Google witnessed the official release of new protocol specifications for XRI, OpenID and [...]
Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 9, 2007
Filed under: OpenID, Identity, iiw2007b, reputation, XRI, VRM, OAuth, Information, IIW, Netamia news
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As if I didn't have enough on my plate for the next few weeks , I'll be schlepping up 101 to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View from December 3rd-5th for Internet Identity Workshop 2007b . I'll be catching up with old friends, hoping to hear more about OAuth and OpenSocial , and maybe even contributing to the untalent show on the Tuesday night. See you there!
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