Monthly Archives: April 2007

Personal Data Services?

A number of speakers and many participants have been talking about the idea of a new OASIS initiative on “personal data services” – a number of us will meet at lunch tomorrow to discuss the strawman proposal that has been … Continue reading

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OASIS Symposium – Identity Management Track

My presentation on “Putting citizens at the centre of identity management” is available on my company website. Fulup Ar Foll, working for SUN and representing the Liberty Alliance here, followed up with an interesting paper on the specific public sector … Continue reading

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OASIS Symposium – Opening Keynote

Bob Sutor from IBM gave an opening keynote – “In the Middle of the End”. Arguing that the first important issue regarding “open” standards is one of transparency, the ability of any one to understand what is going on, how … Continue reading

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