Derek Slater has written an interesting post entitled, "Recession Questions," which begins:

There's been a lot of chatter (both here and other places) about an idea first surfaced by Microsoft earlier this year -- "the identity bus." To be far, my once-partner-in-crime, Phil Becker, wrote an
Way back in the early mists of time that marked the founding of Digital ID World (2002), Phil Becker and I ventured to Redmond for one of Microsoft's private journalist/analyst announcement events.
I have a fairly long history of conversations with Kim Cameron (of Microsoft). Back when Kim first started formulating his "laws of identity," I pushed back very hard on the initial draft of law 1.
It was fairly big news a while back when HP decided to kill off its identity management efforts.
Martin Kuppinger has a post up that brings us back to one of the very earlies
It is not too often that a press release actually catches my eye.
Bruce Schneier has posted an interesting prediction wherein he thinks that the RSA Conference "will shrink like a
Dave Kearns has posted a predictive piece on Hitachi's recent partial acquisition of M-Tech, wherein he calls Hitachi's ap
I've written here in the past about software as a service and the implications for identity management, but news of the Google-Salesforce.com integration


