Waxing lyrical about identity management I saw and heard a lot that was very interesting at last week’s Internet Identity Workshop meeting, including the impromptu rendition of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody by Sun’s Eve Maler, and ably (?) assisted by Laurie Rae, Peter Tapling, Derek Fluker, Bill Johnson, and Wes Kussmaul. Ex-Sun ID wizards unveil the UnboundID Directory Server While I was writing this newsletter last week the press was rampant with rumors of an IBM buyout of Sun. Such a deal would dramatically change the identity management landscape, but it's not what I want to talk about ... Sun's identity guru moves up A Texas whirlwind plopped down in the San Francisco Bay Area last week so, naturally, I had to sit down with her for a chat. Sun's Sara Gates used to have what I considered the most interesting title in high tech. Until ... Where do OpenID and InfoCards fit? As I was saying last issue, one of the more interesting sessions I attended at the recent "first annual SSO Summit" was an open space presentation (i.e., the dozen or so attendees all participated led by our discussion ... Microsoft's Zermatt aims to ease development of claims-based identity apps Last week's issue on so-called user-centric identity technologies in the enterprise ("Where do OpenID and InfoCards fit?") reminded me that there was a Microsoft announcement in early July that I should have written ... Prevent intrusions: What to look for In the Buying Tips section of our Product Guide, find 15 questions to ask about IPS before you buy one. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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