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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: More on VDS and Cache
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Thursday, February 12, 2009. More on VDS and Cache. Mark Wilcox put up a post. Responding to my previous queries. About the virtues of persistent cache and virtual directories. The bottom line of my post was around performance, so Mark gives some figures for OVD. Are Symlabs, Radiant Logic and other vendors seeing the same results? Perhaps, a skilled SI. May want to chime in? If so, then why does anyone use a persistent cache?
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: Regarding a Potential Way Forward for SPML
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Regarding a Potential Way Forward for SPML. Some of you might have followed the conversation in the blogosphere regarding SPML a few months back. If interested, get up to speed by reading the posts below:. Mark Diodati, Burton Group:. SPML Is On Life Support. Ingrid Melve, Feide:. Provisioning, Will SPML emerge? Oracle: SPML Under The Spotlight Again? Jeff Bohren, Identity guru:. Jackson Shaw, Quest:.
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Tips on Working Remotely [Link] | Think Identity
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Identity Management Through Fresh Eyes. Tips on Working Remotely [Link]. Posted June 16, 2009. It’s been a good while since my last post, so I figured I’d avoid fulfilling the duty by linking to an article written by one of my heroes, Gina Trapani. Master the Art of Working Remotely. Laquo; On My Way To Converge 2009. Warning: Do Not Access (Pretty Please? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). 3 drowned in ...
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Oracle – Not One to Rest on its Laurels | Think Identity
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Identity Management Through Fresh Eyes. Oracle – Not One to Rest on its Laurels. Posted May 14, 2009. Looks like more acquisition news coming from Oracle. Hot on the heels of their industry shifting acquisition of Sun. Oracle just announced the purchase of Virtual Iron. The deal is expected to close this summer. Launched in 2001 as Katana Technology, Virtual Iron is a virtualization software maker. The company’s main target has been small and medium-sized enterprises. Oracle and Virtual Iron. 5 pulled fr...
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Mount and Unmount ISO Files on Linux | Think Identity
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Identity Management Through Fresh Eyes. Mount and Unmount ISO Files on Linux. Posted December 30, 2008. Need access to files in an ISO on your linux machine? Command to mount that iso as a directory. First create a directory to mount the ISO to. In this example, we’ll create the directory in the. Directory. Make sure you’ve got write permissions on the directory where you’ll be creating the new directory. Now you can mount the ISO onto the newly created directory. To unmount the iso, use. 3 drowned in th...
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: Man*ged *dentity Serv*ces, Trademarked!
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Man*ged *dentity Serv*ces, Trademarked! I received the following email today from our friends at Fischer. Thank you for your support and proper usage of our trademarks. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. I see It's all about trademarks (and grammar). For some reason, I thought it was about innovation and making the (identity) world a better place. Wait, they barked at my blog.
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: Pottery Making, Iterations and Identity Management
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Wednesday, April 01, 2009. Pottery Making, Iterations and Identity Management. I'm a big fan of iterations in identity management implementations. The reason is pretty simple: you can't learn from lessons until you try. (You could learn from consulting firms, but not about your. Anyhow, here is the pottery making connection. It's a parable a co-worker forwarded to me from Art and Fear. Well, came grading time and a curious fact e...
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: Nation's First CIO Has IdM Background
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Thursday, March 05, 2009. Nation's First CIO Has IdM Background. President Obama named Vivek Kundra. As the nation's first CIO today. An interesting tidbit caught my eye. Kundra also worked as vice president of marketing for Evincible Software, which provided electronic signatures and identity management. For financial services companies and the Defense Department. Evincible was acquired by Exostar back in 2004. On their site.
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings: Identity Services, SaaS, and Another Matt
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Ash's Identity Management Rantings. Identity Management, Access Management. Wednesday, September 02, 2009. Identity Services, SaaS, and Another Matt. Over at the CA blog makes some interest points. Regarding identity services and SaaS. (I'm a new reader of Matt's blog, and want to personally thank him for adding yet another Matt. I have to keep up with. What's up with identity bloggers and the name 'Matt' anyhoo? Let's nail down the definition of 'identity services'. If not for the industry at large,...