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CardSpace Logo Released |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:00 AM
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Some time back MS hinted that a new logo for Web Sites that accept Information Cards would be available.
Finally, it has been released. Mike Jones was first to annouce it, as far as i can tell: http://self-issued.info/?p=17.
I've got the logo built into the DotNetNuke CardSpace package.
I'm still talking with the DNN folk about integration, things are looking good on that front.
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Quiet Times and DotNetNuke CardSpace Integration |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Thursday, June 07, 2007 5:22 PM
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Sorry to all that have been awaiting the latest release of the DotNetNuke CardSpace module. I've been offline for close to a month now as I have had a baby, and it turns out that she has got Cystic Fibrosis.
It has been a big shock to my wife and I, however we're getting through it and learning how to deal with it. It is heartbreaking to have to give a baby disgusting drugs and to perform pysiotherapy on her as she cries at the top of her lungs.
I've started working on the module again. I've also signed the paperwork to donate the module to the DotNetNuke Core, so in the coming months you'll see the module come in every installation of DotNetNuke.
DotNetNuke has recently appointed a new Team Leader for the Active Directory Authentication Provider project. CardSpace is coming on board soon. Also, there are conversations about OpenID and a more gene ...
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New Business Oppotunities from CardSpace |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:05 AM
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After listening to Garrett's (and friends) presentation at MIX07 on CardSpace, my eyes were opened to the new wave of business opportunities that the identity metasystem will give.
The presentation cited a new Canadian business that are using managed cards providing claims that captured in formation about people's body sizes.
Users can use these managed cards to sign in to sites selling clothes, and then they would can be directed to clothes that fit their body shape. Also, the users can use models to visualise what the clothes would look like when worn.
This is a very simple example of how claims based systems can create new businesses and enhance the offering of existing businesses to the consumer.
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CardSpace, Clocks and SAML Tokens |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:02 AM
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Today my blog would not accept my Information Card when I tried to log in.
I got this error: The SamlToken is not time valid. The current time '5/7/2007 1:57:23 PM' is outside the Effective '5/7/2007 2:02:27 PM' and Expiration '5/7/2007 3:02:27 PM' time of the token.
The system is checking the validity of the two systems that are working with the SAML token.
Make sure your sever has the right time and timezone set, otherwise users will not be able to authenticate.
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Outage on dbartholomew.net |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Tuesday, April 24, 2007 4:21 AM
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Unfortunately dbartholomew.net has been offline for a fwe days due to server problems.
Sorry for any inconvenience, this has not been 100% resolved at this stage as the system is not currently enfocing SSL on CardSpace pages.
This will be corrected shortly.
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The Eighth Law of Identity |
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By Daniel Bartholomew on
Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:01 AM
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Since I was privileged enough to work with Steven Woodward in January I have thought about many of the things he taught me, but nothing as much as his Eighth Law of Identity - "There must be something in it for everyone".
I've been trying to work out why there isn't much momentum in the CardSpace world - when compared to the WPF's, the WCF's and WF's of .Net 3.0.
I wonder what is missing, and the only thing I can come up with is that the success of CardSpace, and in turn the Identity Metasystem, relies on sales of Vista.
However, I find this to be a bit of a "Chicken and Egg" problem - why would people move to Vista (or install the .Net Framework 3.0 on XP) if web sites are not implementing CardSpace? Why would web sites invest in enhancing their systems when the potential user base is so small?
I think that out of the .Net 3.0 technologies, CardSpace will have the most important impact on the Internet ...
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