Here's a piece for
IT Pro that I pulled together late last night, as news about Microsoft's support for
OpenID rolled around the world.
Speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates outlined the company's refreshed identity strategy - including support in Windows CardSpace for the OpenID 2.0 identity standard. As part of an interoperability agreement OpenID will also be extended to handle phishing-resistant credentials, adding a new layer of trust to ecommerce sites.
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We've recently spoken to folk like
Kim Cameron,
Dick Hardt (gotta love his blog's URI and title!) and
brad about OpenID, and it's been interesting to watch the identity coalition coming together around this and other key identity technologies. Good news for anyone interested in digital identity.