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In her Internet Identity
Workshop keynote, Kaliya
just referred to my piece
"The
Digital Identity Landscape of 2006"
which I wrote January 11, 2006. She said something to the effect that this represent "the best
summary so far that at least part of the community agrees with".
I'm flattered, but a bit embarrassed, because this diagram is a bit dated, given how many things
have happened since: most importantly convergence around
OpenID, convergence around
OSIS,
and convergence between OpenID and SAML. So here is my next attempt at the
same triangle (also borrowing a bit from Andre
Durand's evolution of this triangle).
The big differences to the January version are the following:
- The various URL-based technologies (LID,
i-names,
Yadis,
Sxip,
XRI,
et al) have come together under the OpenID
term.
- Microsoft gets a lot of credit for their support of the
OSIS project, which brings together
most important enterprise software vendors and a number of startups, and thus makes
this third column far less Microsoft-controlled than it appeared in January.
- There are various very encouraging signs that the OpenID and SAML/Liberty communities
are coming together, allowing the use of SAML in a user-centric manner, which would
allow all three columns in a user-centric manner.
This was done in a bit of hurry, so please tell me whether I'm wrong and bear with me if
I update it a few times.
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