There’s lots of pseudo-intellectual waffle about social graphs out there at the moment, largely in relation to Facebook (and its implementation of an advertisement-supported business model based on the information it holds about people, their connections, and their interests). Can we just call it a database, and move on?
Posted on Friday, November 9, 2007 by admin
David Recordon’s Blog – Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Open Platforms and the Social Graph Presenation from David Recordon summarising the requirements for an open social graph and some of the key enablers Defragging identity, disclosures and vendor relationship management | Between the Lines | ZDNet.comIdenity-related discussions from the Defrag conference: Dick Hardt on trust and [...]
Posted on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 by admin
…at least when it comes to discussion on the web. Google announced its OpenSocial social networking API project just 5 days ago – and now the company’s own search engine reports over 7,700,000 hits for “OpenSocial”. And it’s still alpha code! A day earlier, Microsoft announced Project Oslo. And despite the announcement being what Gavin [...]
Posted on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 by admin
Architecture : Gartner says EA will be stopped Well they would say that Michael, wouldn’t they? They want people to go to their conference to find out more
Posted on Monday, November 5, 2007 by admin
Defrag blog: The most significant news of the day” Eric Norlin hits the nail on the head regarding Cisco’s acquisition of Securent and the importance and implications for collaboration ConnectID: Guarding against sewer backup (or more on assurance) Paul Madsen (a Liberty Alliance participant) comments on assurance between relying parties and identity providers: technical and [...]
Posted on Sunday, November 4, 2007 by admin
More SOA false prophets from Microsoft ‘Oslo’ | Negative Approach – CNET Blogs Microsoft’s Oslo weak point exposed? Redmond certainly needs to provide more clarity on interop/integration Platformonomics – Pulling Out the Old PlaybookCharles Fitzgerald dissects the OpenSocial social networking initiative Your network ate my fine-grained auth engine: Cisco to acquire Securent Ian Glazer of [...]
Posted on Saturday, November 3, 2007 by admin
Ping Identity Blog An interesting federated identity case study involving Ping’s PingFederate in the Dutch education sector
Posted on Thursday, November 1, 2007 by admin