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With the title "OSIS links Internet identity systems", Phil Windley reports from the Harvard/Berkman Identity Mashup Conference this week in on ZDNet. On the subject of our announcement of OSIS, he says:
In my view, this is the first very solid sign that the so-far randomly grown user-controlled digital identity space is coming together into shared architecture that everybody contributes to; and as a result, this allows major investment by businesses because business risk has been reduced tremendously: if everybody — allies and competitors — are building around the same architecture, by definition, nobody takes the risk of investing in the wrong architecture. It’s great that we at NetMesh had an opportunity (and a bunch of hard work, admittedly) in making this happen.
Jamie Lewis (CEO of the Burton Group) just said:
I will write about this more … for now, both the announcement and the reception of it has been absolutely great. Thanks, guys!
Bonus: A picture of me (all the way to the right) doing the announcement, with representatives from Microsoft, Novell, Higgins, Cordance, Verisign and Sxip behind following with brief messages of support.