July 2007 - Posts
Just listened in to Scorpion Software's Dana Epps' great interview on RunAs Radio discussing Information Cards, CardSpace and STS', interop and why usernames and password are a pain. WS-Trust vs. WS-Federation I do want to correct a small but important
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Well, all I can say is that it's about time! Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - Blue Badge People often think of, and complain about, Microsoft being a big company. Actually, Microsoft isn't really a big company at all. It's a collection of businesses,
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Ever since the launch of ASP back in the late 90's, I've wanted to have integrated debugging support so that when developing websites and services using Visual Studio, I can hit F5 and walk through my project's code. Getting ASP, IIS and Visual Studio
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For those that have taken the leap and moved to Windows Vista, you might have noticed that when you click the battery icon in your start bar, you now have three batter profiles to choose from: Balanced, Power saver and High performance. Whilst you can
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In case you missed it, Mozilla's Percy Cabello has just announced the list of features it's planning on including in Firefox 3.0 . Among these features are integrated support for identity selectors such as Windows CardSpace :) This is awesome news and
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This is a question I am hearing with increasing frequency as I talk to people about why, how and when they might support information cards. Essentially, it comes down to three reasons: History Perceptions Timing Alas, some of Microsoft's prior forays
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A couple of weeks ago at TechEd 2007, I was invited to discuss the world of identity with Richard Campbell and Greg Hughes for RunAs Radio - the Internet audio talk show for IT Professionals. Greg just announced that the interview is now live for your
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