Mark Dixon's quest to explore the world of Identity Management


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Dan'l Lewin, Corporate Vice President, Strategic and Emerging Business Development for Microsoft, was on the big stage at JavaOne this morning, delivering a keynote presentation focused on interoperability among disparate information system platforms.  Acknowledging the critical importance of Identity in enabling interoperability, Dan'l remarked, "Identity is Fundamental," and "Nothing is more important than Identity."   He further remarked, "we just assume that Identity will be federated" as we move to cloud computing.

I started this blog on May 13, 2005 - the day Scott McNealy and Steve Ballmer met in a press conference to announce commitment to interoperability between the Microsoft and Sun platforms.  In that maiden post, I stated:
"Identity Management is the key to enabling interoperability. It is the pivot about which the Microsoft/Sun relationship turns. Why - because Identity, by its very nature, transcends platforms. Regardless of which application or platform is being used, a user's basic identity doesn't change. So, in a naturally heterogenous world, an ability to rise above the differences between computer platforms is necessary if companies are to reach goals of efficiency and connectivity they require for business success."

It is heartening to hear Dan'l give essentially the same message today, and to see the progress that has been made in the past four years. 

It was also encouraging to hear both Dan'l and Aisling MacRunnels, Sun VP, Application Platform Software Marketing, re-state their respective committment to fostering interoperability between the Java and .Net computing platforms.  Aisling announced that Sun had strengthened its commitment to interoperability efforts by agreeing to participate in the Stonehenge project and contribute the Metro-based StockTrader application code to that project.

What do you think the next four years will bring?

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07:35 PM MST

Thanks to Brad Blumenthal for sharing Despair.com's delightfully wry commentary on Social Media.



It makes me think of my favorite neurotic worldview: "The whole world is crazy except for me and thee ... and I've been wondering about thee, lately!"

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09:53 AM MST

Earlier this year, I was privileged to participate in the review process for finalists in the Convergence Innovation Competition sponsored by the Georgia Tech Research Network Operations Center (GT-RNOC).  I was deeply impressed with the innovation displayed by the Georgia Tech students in the projects they presented.

Yesterday, I received a link to the competition results.  Let me add my congratulations to all involved!  Both students and advisors displayed great creativity and worked very hard to provide innovative outcomes.  Thanks to the sponsors who made it possible.

It was great to learn that the project I liked most was awarded first place overall.  MoVue exploited the camera, GPS and accelerometer subsystems within an Android phone to present a novel user interface showing icons and point of interest information on the device screen in real time, visually filtered according to personal interest and history.  I believe this type of user-focused, context-aware application holds strong promise for commercial success.

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04:55 AM MST

As Sun Microsystems' fiscal year draws to an end, the air crackles with repeated strike and counterstrike of price negotiation as buyers and sellers seek the best deals.  What if we used similar tactics in common retail situations?  You be the judge:



Thanks to Rohan Pinto for sharing the link.

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