Paul found an “periodic” table of data visualizations, which is quite nice in its own right (Paul: I think I have seen a knowledge map of the identity landscape some time ago). But I certainly prefer this “periodic” table of…
Through Nico Williams a real interoperability story: Alan Wright reports that the Solaris team recently completed the Solaris kernel CIFS service. That’s right: CIFS (i.e. Windows networking) is now on par with NFS and other kernel-level system services. To be…
… that I will not let anybody break my windows – also, they seem to be a little stronger than the Jones’ windows, at least the big one in the spotlight. In the latest round, Pamela explains how a particular…
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…
Microsoft made the ruling of the Court of First Instance in Europe available on their web site… this condenses 5 years of my work life into a single document. tag: Microsoft
Paul and Pam seem to think that my stance on assurances and trust is hard-line. No Assurance vs. Pseudonymity Paul seems to agree with me to some extend while noting that a concept like self-issued cards can establish a stable…
Well, this is over … and on to the next. The last week was quite busy since Mrudul Uchil (from the OpenSSO team), Jiandong Guo (from Metro) and I were scrambling to teach OpenSSO to issue InfoCards for Windows CardSpace…
This comes through Lauren. I can only fully agree with her recommendation of watching and sharing this clip with anybody that has kids or is concerned about the security of our children. You need to have flashplayer enabled to watch…
Tim Bass responds to my objections to his earlier article on the immaturity of modern identity protocols. He makes the valid point that the maturity of a technology should not be measured by the time it has been available, but…
Constantin describes in this article how to create an DVD-Audio disc on Linux/Solaris (and also emphasizes the difference between DVD-Audio and DVD-Video). I assume that most people who are interested in DVD-Audio know that there are also commercial DVD-A solutions…