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
, 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
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
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
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
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. :-)
On 2-Apr-07, at 8:21 AM, McGovern, James F ((HTSC, IT)) wrote:
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