Entries Tagged as 'openID'
by Ian Glazer | February 8, 2013 | 23 Comments
I gave this talk a few months ago. I had just finished writing our 2013 Identity and Privacy Planning Guide and was trying to think of a different way to express what I had written. What I came up with was this very very different way to express what I had written. I’d love your [...]
Category: Identity Management Market Tags: IAM, ldap, oauth, openID, scim
by Ian Glazer | June 2, 2010 | 1 Comment
I was somewhere outside of Boulder on the edge of a golf course when the coffee, elevation, and dehydration began to take hold. I remember saying something like, “This feels an awful like Digital ID World used to feel like; maybe I ought to ask Fontana…” The Glue Conference (1) is all about bringing different [...]
Category: Identity Management Market Tags: #cat10, #gluecon, federated provisioning, oauth, openID, uma, webfinger, xauth
by Ian Glazer | June 1, 2010 | 2 Comments
I spent last week in the Denver area talking to Gartner (and therefore Burton Group) prospects and customers. One of the things that I have come to rely upon when talking to customers and prospects is the experiences I can draw from based on my relationship to the community. My relationship with the community helps [...]
Category: Identity Management Market Tags: federation, idm, information card, oauth, open identity, openID, Provisioning, xauth
by Ian Glazer | November 17, 2009 | Comments Off
A friend in the industry recently asked me for my thoughts on OpenID, InfoCards, and the US federal government’s work to consume non-government issued credentials. Letting the question rattle around in my head for a while, here’s what I’ve got so far. My hope is that the overall ICAM initiative is successful—not because I have [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: authentication, ICAM, InfoCard, open identity, openID