RE: Web Access Management

2007-04-09 Thread McGovern, James F \(HTSC, IT\)
So, what will it take to move the mentioned vendors from simply being aware to actively participating? -Original Message- From: Dick Hardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 2:48 PM To: McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) Cc: specs@openid.net Subject: Re: Web Access

Re: Web Access Management

2007-04-09 Thread Dick Hardt
, 2007 2:48 PM To: McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) Cc: specs@openid.net Subject: Re: Web Access Management Tony Nadalin from IBM and Dale Olds from Novell are well aware of what is happening in OpenID. The lack of a clear IPR policy is preventing Microsoft from directly participating

Re: Web Access Management

2007-04-08 Thread Dick Hardt
if Dick reached out to them. -Original Message- From: Hans Granqvist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 1:05 PM To: Dick Hardt Cc: McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT); specs@openid.net Subject: Re: Web Access Management Ping demoed OpenID technology at RSA. I

Web Access Management

2007-04-06 Thread McGovern, James F \(HTSC, IT\)
Are there special considerations for either relying parties when they may be protected by Web Access Management products? For example, if I initially sign onto a web site using OpenID, I still will need for the Web Access Management product to create a secure cookie that contains a session

Re: Web Access Management

2007-04-05 Thread Hans Granqvist
Ping demoed OpenID technology at RSA. I hear Novell and IBM are looking at supporting OpenID. Microsoft has said they will in future products. Oracle and CA are following OpenID. So, yes. :-) I'm curious why almost all of these companies are non-existent on the mailing lists. Any

RE: Web Access Management

2007-04-04 Thread McGovern, James F \(HTSC, IT\)
at IBM then I would be game to rally many of my industry peers to put some pressure... -Original Message- From: Dick Hardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 8:21 PM To: McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) Cc: specs@openid.net Subject: Re: Web Access Management Ping demoed

Re: Web Access Management

2007-04-03 Thread Dick Hardt
startups, many large enteprises have purchased Web Access Management products such as Tivoli Access Manager, Netegrity Siteminder, etc where authentication doesn't occur by embedding code into the application. Is anyone directly working with any of the vendors in this space to promote OpenID