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New Episode: ADFS

We've just posted a new episode of The .NET Show. This one is on "Active Directory Federation Services" (ADFS, formerly known as "Trustbridge"). This is an authorization system that will allow secure cross-domain authorization and access to data, and since it uses the existing Authorization Manager (AzMan for short) methodology, it means that existing applications will easily be able to take advantage of it with little, if any, additional work.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/episode047/default.asp

So check it out, and be sure to submit a rating of this episode (found on the bottom of the page) to let us know what you think about it. And then come back here and post any additional comments you might have about it.

Published Friday, December 17, 2004 6:36 AM by TheShow

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# re: New Episode: ADFS

Sunday, December 19, 2004 4:45 AM by Ernst Kuschke (C# MVP)
I particularly liked the plug on South Africa ;o)
Hopefully we'll see you down here again!

# re: New Episode: ADFS

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:08 PM by DS
Nice graphic, what was the specific reference to SA?

# re: New Episode: ADFS

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:10 PM by DSS
How can I get this programming when it comes out - "live"???

Thx.

DSS

# re: New Episode: ADFS

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:15 PM by Robert Hess
The South Africa reference was because I just got back from doing the keynote at TechEd that they held in Sun City. It was a great trip (all except the 20+ hour flight), and I had a wonderful time meeting with, and talking with, a variety of developers down there who are doing some great work.

# re: New Episode: ADFS

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:42 PM by Robert Hess
We don't produce the show "live" (although it has been discussed from time to time). Instead we pre-tape the show over in our studios, then do some minor editing to it (to place the segments in the right order, cut out coughing fits, etc) get this sent out to have a transcript made of it, then build up the pages necessary for each episode, and post it to the web.

-Robert Hess

# somebody@microsoft.com

Monday, January 10, 2005 8:21 AM by Iain
When you're doing the "somebody@microsoft.com" section, why not go out to where the person you're interviewing works, rather than interviewing in the studio.
Then we'd really be seeing someone at Microsoft.

# re: somebody@microsoft.com

Friday, January 14, 2005 8:50 AM by Robert Hess
I'd love to be able to have our "somebody" segments be shot "on location", and in fact for the first few episodes this is exactly what we did. The problem however is that this not only takes more time, but it also costs more as well. We've got the show tailored right now to fit in very well with the budget we've gotten approval for, as well as being able to film the entire thing in a single day.

But thanks for the input!

-Robert Hess

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