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Eugenio Pace
Welcome to the Enterprise Line, our next stop will be Station #1: “SSO”. Mind the gap.
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over 4 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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Disclaimer: this post and the next ones are early drafts to share with you the direction we are taking. They might (and I hope they will) change quite a bit in the actual Guide! We might end up not covering one of these scenarios in the book. These posts...
Eugenio Pace
Announcing new project – patterns & practices - Claims based Authentication & Authorization Guide
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over 4 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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For the next couple of months I’ll be working on a new project here at patterns & practices , developing a new guide for claims based authentication and authorization. I’m personally very happy to be working on this project, for many reasons. I believe...
Eugenio Pace
Next station: Federation between Adatum & its Customers.
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over 4 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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First things first : thanks everybody who wrote me about the first scenario article . I got quite some e-mail on it with great suggestions to improve, but in general it seems it resonates well with. Disclaimer: this post and the next ones are early drafts...
Eugenio Pace
Claims based Authentication & Authorization Guide – The design of the book
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over 4 years ago
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Eugenio Pace - MSFT
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As I mentioned in my previous post , we are going to use a “case study” approach in this book in which we will be presenting a series of concrete scenarios, each one will introduce some very specific requirements. Then we will be showing and discussing...
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