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Experian partners with Microsoft to develop an identity selector proof of concept

Perhaps it’s because we’re in the run up to the holiday season or because the press release came from the UK that accounts for the lack of commentary on the announcement that Experian has developed a CardSpace proof of concept with Microsoft. This is notable for a couple of reasons. First it’s another of what [...]

Posted on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 by

Links for 2007-12-12 [del.icio.us]

The Del.icio.us Lesson – Bokardo An old blog post by Joshua Porter from last year, but one which makes a valuable point about the growing obsession with tagging capabilities – and the need for clear personal value if the tagging feature is to be worthwhile. Something that enterprise soft Vagmi’s musings: Social Graph for the [...]

Posted on Friday, December 14, 2007 by

Links for 2007-12-10 [del.icio.us]

ConnectID: ID-WSF and the VRMish;Magazine subscription use-casePaul Madsen of Liberty Alliance provides a useful use case for the web services framework (ID-WSF)

Posted on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 by

Links for 2007-12-06 [del.icio.us]

OpenID 2.0 specification released | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com Summary of the new capabilities of OpenID 2.0

Posted on Saturday, December 8, 2007 by

Pure-play partnerships: helping light the way to BPM + SOA?

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) players often talk about their ability to support BPEL, and this is often mistaken for BPM support. But BPEL is a misleading beast (as I’ve blogged about previously). It’s not a bad technology for helping IT folks with declarative specification of service-to-service integration processing, but it’s not the same as BPM. [...]

Posted on Friday, December 7, 2007 by

Please don't hire a VP of SOA

This might sound like an odd title for a post, but I was prompted by this ZapThink ZapFlash, via the ever-watchful Todd Biske. The ZapThink note starts off talking about the challenges in SOA adoption that come from organisational issues – specifically, challenges that arise from situations where tactical decisions continue to trump strategic decisions. [...]

Posted on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 by