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"A shadowy group of IT industry companies — possibly including IBM (NYSE:IBM) — is preparing to release a series of guidelines for maintaining interoperability in cloud computing. But Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT), in a delicious stroke of irony, doesn't feel the group's efforts have been carried out with a suitable degree of openness."
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"Go Paperless, Save Space. In some ways, spring cleaning is like a little move we do annually. Instead of moving out of our homes or apartments …"
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"Going green? Or going neat? Get rid of that paper!"
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"Cloud-themed puns have since multiplied, generating even a few seemingly contradictory uses. Sun Microsystems Inc. recently unveiled a product called the "Sun Cloud." Microsoft Corp. sells a cloud service called "Azure," which the dictionary defines as a cloudless sky. Apple Inc., of course, is doing its own thing: Its new Mobile Me product is branded not with the word cloud, but with an image of one."
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"RIM's new mobile app store likely to do better than Microsoft's and Android's mirroring early success of iPhone, according to study."
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"Only five years after its launch, Skype has emerged as the largest provider of cross-border voice communications in the world," said TeleGeography analyst Stephan Beckert."
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Cardspace is hard to understand (at least for me) and most examples cover only Self-Issued Cards. There are no examples out there using Managed Cards so I built out a full end-to-end claims federation scenario involving Username/Password backed Managed Cards and the Cardspace Identity Selector.
Let me know what you think: http://francisshanahan.com/cardspace
Comment by Francis Shanahan on April 1, 2009 at 7:51 amFrancis:
I am certainly not an expert on cardspace, but I am intrigued with the test harness you have built. I will take some time to see how it works and let you know what I find.
Thanks for stopping by and introducing me to your work.
Mark
Comment by Mark Dixon on April 3, 2009 at 8:28 am