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A flying visit to TechEd

I’m making a flying appearance at TechEd this year talking about Infomation Card security token services and their implementation; for those interested the session is Windows CardSpace Case Study 1: Identity Providers – Experian (SBP05-IS) 8 November; 10:45 - 12:00 Room 131 I’ll be joining Steve Plank and Jim Lound from Experian on stage. The abstract for the session is as follows; Experian is in the Identity Business in a big way. Banks, Building Societies, Financial Institutions and governments use their identity validation services to validate the identities of potential customers. Experian will be one...

posted @ Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:08 PM | Feedback (1)

nxtgenug: Win a ticket to TechEd update.

So I’ve been neglecting the technical blogging for a while (whilst I try to compete some demo code of a full working Information Card Identity Provider, you know how it is, you write code, then realise that it’s probably not clear enough, and keep looping around). However the nxtgenug TechEd competition has also been sucking my time. Part of the benefit of being a branch organiser is that, well, I get a few more goes that normal, not that I can win of course. So, I went rather mad, with the aim of wiping out entire countries (and a continent);...

posted @ Thursday, August 09, 2007 1:16 PM | Feedback (0)

nxtgenug takes swag to the next step; Win a ticket to TechEd

It’s not just socks, t-shirts and software you know; NxtGenUG is offering one lucky winner a ticket to Microsoft’s premier European developer conference : TechEd Developers in Barcelona : November 5th – 9th 2007. To be in with a chance to win the ticket register on the NxtGenUG site and enter the TechEd ticket treasure hunt. [Terms and conditions apply]. Visit the NxtGenUG TechEd home page for more details... I doubt organisers can enter though; otherwise I would view it as a swag gathering tip, errrrr, useful technical conference. Technorati tags: nxtgenug, competition, TechEd

posted @ Thursday, August 02, 2007 8:40 AM | Feedback (0)