The little mouse is growing up. The Higgins project today announced the first official release, V1.0. Congratulations to Paul, Mary, and the entire Higgins team!
Lee Dryburgh is putting together what appears to become an awsome conference on the future of the telecommunications industry called eComm2008. It is modestly subtitled "the trillion dollar re-think" — but that’s exactly what it looks like that it will be. It takes place March 12-14 at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley. I’ll [...]
William Heath writes: Suppliers abandon the NIS and smart money heads to OpenID [The NIS being the National Identity Scheme in the UK.] If that came to pass, what’s next for OpenID? World revolution?
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Have you ever wondered how serious "the big guys" are about supporting OpenID in practice, instead of just talking about it as a good thing? While nothing is as convincing as shipping interoperable code, the OpenID Foundation announced this morning that Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, IBM and VeriSign all have not only joined the OpenID Foundation, [...]
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Identity Joke
Courtesy of Paul Madsen: Two CIOs go into a bar. The first guy says to the second ‘How’s it going?’. Second guy says ‘Sso-sso’.
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