Archives 2005 - Quarter 2

Be a Catalyst for Identity 2.0

30 June, 2005 - 10:07am

Come learn about Sxip Access and Identity 2.0 at the upcoming Burton Group Catalyst Conference.

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Identity 2.0 on CNET

24 June, 2005 - 1:39pm

Missed our presentation at Supernova? Learn more about our Identity 2.0 vision. Check out our CEO Dick Hardt's interview on CNET.

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Gnomedex 5.0 -- the Technology People Aggregator

22 June, 2005 - 3:40pm

Sxip is proud to sponsor the Gnomedex 5.0 conference. The premier people aggregator, the conference will cover topical issues such as: blogging, syndication, RSS, and tomorrow's open source.

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Identity 2.0 at Supernova -- Not a Shortlived Phenomenon

15 June, 2005 - 4:34pm

Curious as to what the Identity 2.0 buzz is all about? Catch a lightening fast discussion of it at next week's Supernova conference.

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Perl Powered Identity Web Services at YAPC

15 June, 2005 - 10:26am

Learn how a web service can be developed quickly in Perl. Join Sxip Tech Lead, Keith Grennan, in his talk at the upcoming YAPC conference in Toronto, Canada. Keith will discuss the Sxip Network, a simple, secure, and open digital identity network as well as our soon to be released Perl Homesite Dev Kit.

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PHP & Open Source Security

30 May, 2005 - 11:14am

Sxip is proud to sponsor the upcoming PHP and Open Source Security Conference in our beautiful hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Sxip Chosen as Finalist in BC TIA Technology Impact Awards

20 May, 2005 - 2:18pm

We're delighted to announce that the Sxip Network has been selected as a finalist by the BC Technology Industries Association (BC TIA) in their 12th annual Technology Impact Awards in the Most Promising Pre-Commercial Technology category. The BC TIA is the largest and most influential technology association in BC and is a not-for-profit, member-funded organization that represents the province's technology industry.

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Supernova - there's something happening here

16 May, 2005 - 2:03pm

What it is, is clear -- it's decentralization -- whereby everything and everybody is networked. The Supernova 2005 conference is exploring this theme. Find out more and join Sxip at the opening night reception or hear our Founder and CEO, Dick Hardt, speak on the "Distributed Business" panel. They will discuss the implications for business of increasing decentralization and how individuals can manage their identities across a growing range of applications, roles, and business relationships.

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Jamie Lewis on the Future of Identity Management

13 May, 2005 - 12:51pm

The CEO and Research Chair of the Burton Group, Jamie Lewis, spoke at this week's Digital ID World conference on identity management trends, noting that regulatory compliance and automated provisioning are driving IdM adoption. He also discussed user-centric identity, stating that the Internet needs an adaptable identity system to support a wide spectrum of contexts.

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Sxip Access is now Sforce certified

13 May, 2005 - 10:24am

Salesforce.com has certified Sxip Access, our identity management solution for On-Demand web applications. Sxip Access provides Single Sign-On, delegated authentication, provisioning, and deprovisioning for salesforce.com customers.

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Get to the heart of identity

20 April, 2005 - 3:34pm

Are you passionate about identity issues? Then join us in San Francisco at the upcoming Digital ID World Conference. We'll be speaking on Identity 2.0, a user-centric approach to identity management, and we'll be showcasing cool new web-based identity solutions.

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Web Services, Authentication, and Identity Management

14 April, 2005 - 1:48pm

Are you using an On-Demand application or are considering adopting one? Have you given thought to the security questions surrounding using a Web based application?

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Phishing, Pharming, & Spoofing: Oh My! Web ID Theft Rises

6 April, 2005 - 9:17am

Phishing is up by over 25% from last summer according to a new study from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The APWG also reported an increasingly more common form of identity theft, phishing without a lure or "pharming".

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