The fun never stops in Identity World

Boy, it was an exhausting September. There was a lot going on between work, Digital ID World, Oracle OpenWorld and the Burton Identity Services Working Group. Unfortunately, this left me little time to write on this blog. But hopefully all of you were able to follow my real-time thoughts on Twitter. If you are interested, [...]

Conversations were center at DIDW

My Digital ID World was all about conversations. Much more useful to me than the sessions was the opportunity to brainstorm with some very smart, very committed (some insanely so) people in the identity community. The sessions were good, and some managed to inspire some original thought. But the hallway conversations (so to speak) were [...]

Revisiting the Laws of Identity

Kim Cameron of Microsoft just reposted a shortened version of his laws of identity. I really didn’t comment much when these were first being developed, though I recall being at a number of forums and conferences where discussion about them took place. While they’ve gotten a lot of focus at times, I have my doubts [...]

Revisiting the Laws of Identity

Kim Cameron of Microsoft just reposted a shortened version of his laws of identity. I really didn’t comment much when these were first being developed, though I recall being at a number of forums and conferences where discussion about them took place. While they’ve gotten a lot of focus at times, I have my doubts [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]

links for 2008-05-19

Some Thoughts on Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect and MySpace Data Availability (tags: identity socialnetworking) blog.pmarca.com: Friend Connect, Open Social, Ning, and the web (tags: socialnetworking) The Tao of XDI: Did Info Card help? Apparently Kim Cameron’s integration with InfoCards is keeping poor Andy Dale from authenticating and thus providing his feedback on the latest [...]

links for 2008-05-19

Some Thoughts on Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect and MySpace Data Availability (tags: identity socialnetworking) blog.pmarca.com: Friend Connect, Open Social, Ning, and the web (tags: socialnetworking) The Tao of XDI: Did Info Card help? Apparently Kim Cameron’s integration with InfoCards is keeping poor Andy Dale from authenticating and thus providing his feedback on the latest [...]

Revisiting the Laws of Identity

Kim Cameron of Microsoft just reposted a shortened version of his laws of identity. I really didn’t comment much when these were first being developed, though I recall being at a number of forums and conferences where discussion about them took place. While they’ve gotten a lot of focus at times, I have my doubts [...]

Where does he get that wonderful identity data?

Finally getting around to participating in the latest stream of blog postings following up the “meta-directory is dead” and “daddy, does Active Directory grow on trees?” discussions… Nishant has already addressed some of these comments in his post from July 16. Mark has hit on other items in his post on the same day. Now [...]