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Video Interviews on Geneva, on the book and belated “sneak peek” on PDC identity sessions

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An Identity Provider and its STS: writing a custom STS with the October Beta of the Geneva Framework

[Disclaimer(): base() { this blog is NOT the source of the official guidance on the Geneva products. Please always check out the Geneva team blog for hearing directly from the product group} ] In the former installment I blabbered a bit about how an STS

An Identity Provider and its STS: preliminary considerations

[Disclaimer(): base() { this blog is NOT the source of the official guidance on the Geneva products. Please always check out the Geneva team blog for hearing directly from the product group} ] Few weeks ago I had the pleasure of presenting, together with

Microsoft's New Identity Landscape

  PDC has come and gone, and Microsoft's identity landscape has changed. New products emerged, services appeared or underwent profound transformations: but the remarkable thing is that all elements, none excluded, are part of a single,company-wide,

Delegation, or traversing multilayer architectures

On a flight from Sydney to S.Francisco. We were supposed to leave at 1:55pm, we took off almost at 9:00pm. I am really, really pissed off and the only thing that lightens up my mood is re-reading the great comments that the Australian TechEd attendees

Brief video interview on TechEd Live New Zealand

Greetings from the far New Zealand :-) this is a great place, I wish I'd have more time to look around. I compensated by spending a stupid amount of money in souvenirs (all bought in about 20 mins, so without much judgement (if ever)). Yesterday I had

Visual Studio web project template for Zermatt... and your CardSpace RP ASP.NET web site is up&running in just 37.1 seconds

You would not believe how often I have to set up identity enabled web sites: for verifying a theory, for proving a point with colleagues, for demos and events... really really often. Vast majority of cases those are barely proofs of concept, nothing elaborated,

Setting up a basic CardSpace RP ASP.NET website... using Zermatt

With few weeks of delay I finally forced in my schedule the conclusion of my little getting started series "... using Zermatt" (links to former episodes: setting up an STS for smartcard-backed managed cards & issuing smartcard-backed managed cards

Zermatt & Cloud @ TechEd New Zealand/Australia

Well, it's almost one month since I wrote the last " useful " posts : you would not believe how incredibly busy I am on stuff I can't talk about just yet (but soon, very soon). In this quick update I am excited to report that I am going to speak at TechEd

Issuing smartcard backed managed cards... using Zermatt

We are back! I hope you had fun with the STS tutorial I posted yesterday night ; here we move a step further and examine how to equip our STS with managed card issuance logic & UI. As anticipated, this is going to be MUCH faster. If you recall, in

Setting up a quick & dirty STS which supports smartcard backed managed cards... using Zermatt

Just back from vacation. The tan barely started to fade, and here I am already playing with the new shiny toy :-). Did you experiment with Zermatt by now? As Kim mentions the samples (and the documentation) are an excellent way to start, and I am sure

John Fontana on Zermatt

I am sure you already saw Kim's post about John Fontana's interview with Stuart , appeared on Network World . I like how John communicates the importance of this release, and how it positions it in the context of the broader picture. Recommended reading
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Announcing the Beta release of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework

Ahh, I’ve been looking forward for this post for a looong time. We just made available for download the bits of the Beta of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework . “ Zermatt ” is the codename of a .NET framework that helps developers build claims-aware
 
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