Johannes Ernst on April 22nd, 2008

For the User-Centric Identity Track that I’ve been putting together for the European Identity Conference this Thursday, I decided we really needed a reasonably compehensive introduction into the topic first, before we go into the experience reports, and the big panel. But boy, did that "introduction to…" presentation turn out to be hard; it was [...]

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Johannes Ernst on April 22nd, 2008

Like last year, OpenID has won the Webware award, in the "utility" category. They write: OpenID was created to solve one of the Web’s biggest annoyances: log-ins. You’ve already got a verified identity on one site, so why do you need one for every place you visit? With OpenID, site owners can simply built it [...]

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The nice folks at Kuppinger & Cole, organizers of the highly successful European Identity Conference, have graciously invited me to put together the track on user-centric identity at their second conference next week. With now hundreds of millions of OpenIDs available in the market from major providers, CardSpace shipping with all copies of Windows Vista, [...]

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Johannes Ernst on April 2nd, 2008

Wow! A long way from back then. Thanks to Charles for putting the banner together this time around. Amazingly, my layout from an early OSIS presentation at an IIW keeps surviving!

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Johannes Ernst on April 2nd, 2008

As an advisory board member, I better post this. While all conference announcements are hyped, this one actually is truer than most ;-) and I’m very confident that it would we worth your time to come if you are interested in Health 2.0. If you missed Health 2.0 San Diego last month or last year’s [...]

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