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  • TechEd 2008 Recap

    Just back from Orlando, here are some takeaways from this year's TechEd 2008 for IT-pros: Interoperability with SOAP based web services is progressing: I was part of a panel on interoperability, moderated by Chris Haddad. It was a fairly diverse panel, with speakers from Microsoft, WSO2, Tibco, and Sun. While there was general agreement on the usefulness of the more basic WS-* specifications like WS-Security, opinions differed on where the future lies and how it can be achieved. In my opinion, the
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 15, 2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, Identity, Web Services, Interoperability
  • Lifting the curtain

    It took quite a while, but by now it is out. Please welcome the Windows CardSpace Information Card extensions for OpenSSO: https://opensso.dev.java.net/source/browse/opensso/extensions/authnicip/ When I started working on this last spring, I was not even hoping to see this released in open source and part of the OpenSSO extensions family in less than a year. It took the goodwill and talent of quite a few people to get this off the ground, but with the public release of this code and the upcoming
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 31, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Identity, Interoperability, opensso, InfoCards
  • Deep Diving

    Not about SCUBA this time: we are right now visting in Redmond so we can test our implementation of a Windows CardSpace compatible IdP against Microsoft's implementation. Eventually, we will (hopefully) make this code available to the OpenSSO community through an OpenSSO Extension. At the core of the integration, we (Paul, Jiandong ,Mrudul, and I) have integrated the Metro/WSIT WS-Trust STS into OpenFM and created a simple cardfactory to produce CRD files (a big thank you to Chuck from here for letting
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 10, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Identity, Interoperability, opensso
  • Deep Dive Results

    Eve was kind enough to link to my earlier article on our CardSpace Deep Dive. In that post she mentions our whiteboard notes, that I took at picture of, after all: Cards based on X.509 authentication are almost working ... there is still a small issue with identifying the right certs based on the thumbprint. Overall, a fairly good result, I'd say ;-) tag: Interoperability , Identity , CardSpace
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 10, 2008
    Filed under: CardSpace, Identity, Interoperability
  • i-cards, s-cards, post-cards ...

    Paul Trevithick just announced that Higgins will start developing a SAML 2.0 compliant card selector, that will - in addition to Windows CardSpace compatible i-cards - support SAML 2.0 compatible "s-cards" [1] . This will be quite interesting to follow, in particular if Higgins really supports the SAML 2.0 protocol (not only the token format). In that case it would really step up to be part of the identity meta system (actually: the Aleph 0 Identity System ). PS: Welcome in the blogosphere, Paul!
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 30, 2007
    Filed under: Identity, SAML, Liberty, Higgins, Interoperability

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