Kim writes about the recent Beta announcement[1] at Windows Live! about them accepting Windows CardSpace InfoCards for authentication. Having gone through rolling out an extensive public new and experimental Identity System deployment myself (Lauren is currently writing about that), I…
Author: Gerald Beuchelt
Just to satisfy myself that the Solaris 10 U4 iSCSI target is working well, I fired up a few file system stress test processes to see if the Solaris machine (and the iSCSI initiator) hold up. For the test itself,…
… but it seems that the marketeers at Microsoft are finally getting interoperability: Dino Chiesa blogs about how SCA is an endorsement for WCF. That in itself might be a questionable statement, but he makes a very good point about…
Here is a really nice add-on that got shipped with Solaris 10 update 4 (08/07): starting with this OS release, Solaris supports iSCSI targets. Together with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator for 2000/XP/2003, this allows building a very comprehensive and compelling…
Yesterday, Kim Cameron picked up on a recent article Bob Blakley. The central theme is about Stefan Brands’ criticism of OpenID. While Bob sets out to ask the OpenID 2.0 folks some hard questions about what kind of problem they…
Here is an interesting article from SPIEGEL ONLINE (unfortunately in German only). It describes how one of their journalists – Franz Walter – ended up in Spock.com as being related to the National Socialist Walter Gross. This caused another newspaper…
There has been quite a bit of discussion about SXIP’s recent OpenID Infocard token profile: Johnny Bufu, Peter Williams, and I had some email exchanges, Eve commented on Eric’s blog, and Dick made some comments about his view on the…
Just some Friday humor: tag: facebook, identity, humor
Just a quick update: OpenSSO is now using the WSIT/Metro STS for WS-Trust protocol transactions. Congratulations to the team (and especially Mrudul) for getting this done! tag: identity, opensource, opensso, ws-trust
During last week’s Project Concordia call, we had an interesting discussion about cross-protocol identity use cases and scenarios. Ashish made a very good observation during this call: many times when we are discussing identity protocol transitions or cross-protocol use cases,…