I'll be at the Catalyst conference next week, looking to share and learn. I expect Catalyst to be the usual source of inspiration, news and ideas. And I look forward to meeting up with fellow identirati like Ian, Mark and of course, the good folks from Burton. …
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Follow me at Catalyst
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Must-Have Characteristics of an Identity Services Layer
http://blogs.oracle.com/talkingidentity/2008/06/16#a248Mark Dixon has just written a post about the critical characteristics an Identity Services layer must have to become part of Enterprise architecture. These characteristics are born from the idea that identity services will become to enterprise applications what dialtone was to the (extremely successful) telephone service - the very backbone on which it all runs. …
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Where Social Networking meets Enterprise Applications
http://blogs.oracle.com/talkingidentity/2008/06/13#a247You may have heard the term Enterprise 2.0 thrown around a lot recently. The term (allegedly) refers to the idea of bringing all the concepts (and associated hype) seen in the booming social networking arena to bear on how Enterprises go about their business. …
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The future state of building identity aware enterprise applications...
http://duckdown.blogspot.com/2008/07/future-state-of-buildin...applications. I would think that instead of having a management strategy where identity is still spread all over the enterprise, it would make better sense to consolidate to one directory where Microsoft is currently the best choice. I do hope that Nishant Kaushik, Jackson Shaw,Ian Yip, Mark Wilcox and Kim Cameron will continue the discussion on how future enterprise applications should be built. While they are at it, I would love insight into whether an application should be claims aware and integrate with an
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Identity and Access Management
http://identitycontrol.blogspot.comISC2 Blog Planet Identity Oracle - Nishant Kaushik Identity Stuff Identity Man Identity in Motion Burton Group Blog Sun -Terry (OpenPTK) Sun - Harcey (OpenPTK) Sun - Sara Gates Sun - Pat Paterson Sun - Mark Dixon James McGovern (DuckDown) Identity Corner
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aboutICT
http://www.aboutict.nlOracle · 5 juli 2008 @ 02:13 ·
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Information Cards gets its own Foundation
http://www.aboutict.nl/2008/07/05/information-cards-gets-its...despite the tireless efforts of people like Kim Cameron and Pam Dingle to make it accessible, there are scant few web sites (of any note, anyway) that actually allow people to use information cards. The ICF (much like the OpenID foundation, which also kicked into high gear a few months ago) is looking to put some weight behind the effort to evangelize the technology and expand its adoption in the marketplace. As it states on the ICF Web site, the foundations purpose is to
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The Real World: Catalyst Conference Edition
http://www.aboutict.nl/2008/07/03/the-real-world-catalyst-co...gave a very interesting talk on how relationships can be nurtured and made available in the online world, and connected it to some of the work being done on R-Cards and Project VRM. I Need An Authority Figure Another sign that real world concepts are seeping into the online world was the increased discussion on the topic of Identity Proofing, and the externalization of Authoritative Identity Providers. Just like in the real world, companies are realizing
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Metadirectories Aren't Dead (They're Just Aging)
http://360tek.blogspot.com/2008/07/metadirectories-arent-dea...one of his old posts showed up on PlanetIdentity reminding me of the recent discussions on metadirectories and virtual directories between him and others (Dave, Jackson, Kim). Not that I want to pick a fight with any of these guys, but for anyone who thinks the
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Follow me at Catalyst
http://blogs.oracle.com/talkingidentity/2008/06/19#a249Follow me at Catalyst Nishant Kaushik • 6/19/08; 3:05:55 PM
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Burton Group Catalyst 2008 Roll Call
http://www.tuesdaynight.org/2008/06/19/burton-group-catalyst...Nishant
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Must-Have Characteristics of an Identity Services Layer
http://blogs.oracle.com/talkingidentity/2008/06/16#a248While there is still a way to go before identity services can fulfill all these characteristics, the day isn't far when there is sufficient coverage of these features to be able to sustain critical mass. Tags: Identity As A Service Reactions:
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Must-Have Characteristics of an Identity Services Layer
http://blogs.oracle.com/talkingidentity/2008/06/16#a248Must-Have Characteristics of an Identity Services Layer Nishant Kaushik • 6/16/08; 5:33:45 PM
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