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		<title>The Microsoft Developer Show #14 - Shuffling Identities with Windows Cardspace</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2006 01:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last couple of weeks we have seen the release of a number of core products from Microsoft such as Vista, Office and of course v3 of the .NET Framework.  One of the four pillars of the .NET Framework is Windows Cardspace and joining me on the show this week is Nigel Parker from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last couple of weeks we have seen the release of a number of core products from Microsoft such as Vista, Office and of course v3 of the .NET Framework.  One of the four pillars of the .NET Framework is Windows Cardspace and joining me on the show this week is Nigel Parker from the Auckland office of the Microsoft DPE team.</p>
<p>And the show goes a little bit like this….[Listen to the <a title="Shuffling Identities with Windows Cardspace" href="http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/tpn_msdev_20061110_009.mp3"><font color="#618113">Podcast</font></a>]</p>
<p>[Opening music - big thanks to the guys of <a title="Minder Music" href="http://www.mindermusic.com.au/" target="_blank"><font color="#618113">Minder</font></a> for the use of their track Chess which can be sampled at <a title="Chess" href="http://www.triplejunearthed.com/artists/view.aspx?artistid=1074"><font color="#618113">TripleJ</font></a>]</p>
<p>00:10 - Introduction - <a title="Nigel Parker's blog" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/nigel/default.aspx" target="_blank">Nigel Parker</a><br />
00:25 - Microsoft product releases (Office, VSTO SE, Vista, Media Player 11, IE7, ASP.NET Ajax Extensions Beta 2, VS2005 Extensions, .NET v3, VS2005 SP1 (beta))<br />
02:55 - Web 2.0 Conference (Virtual Earth 3D, Photosynth)<br />
05:45 - Windows Cardspace as part of the .Net Framework v3<br />
06:30 - Current web security (password fatigue)<br />
09:55 - What is Windows Cardspace?<br />
12:05 - Managed v&#8217;s Self-issued cards<br />
12:45 - <a title="Identity Blog" href="http://www.identityblog.com" target="_blank">Identity Blog<br />
</a>15:20 - Open standards<br />
17:00 - Local storage of card information<br />
22:10 - Working with existing sites<br />
24:00 - Integrating Cardspace into your website/service<br />
27:00 - Cardspace on other browsers and platforms<br />
30:15 - Cardspace v&#8217;s Hailstorm v&#8217;s Passport<br />
34:10 - Principles of Identity in the <a title="Windows SDK - Windows Cardspace" href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms733090.aspx" target="_blank">Windows SDK<br />
</a>38:10 - Portability of Cardspace information between machines</p>
<p><a title="Prometric" href="http://www.prometric.com/" target="_blank" /></p>
<p>Listen to the show <a title="Shuffling Identities with Windows Cardspace" href="http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/tpn_msdev_20061110_009.mp3"><font color="#618113">HERE</font></a>
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        <itunes:subtitle>Over the last couple of weeks we have seen the release of a number of core products from Microsoft such as Vista, Office and of course v3 of the .NET Framework.  One of the four pillars of the .NET Framework is Windows Cardspace and joining me on the sh</itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Over the last couple of weeks we have seen the release of a number of core products from Microsoft such as Vista, Office and of course v3 of the .NET Framework.  One of the four pillars of the .NET Framework is Windows Cardspace and joining me on the show this week is Nigel Parker from the Auckland office of the Microsoft DPE team.

And the show goes a little bit like this….[Listen to the Podcast [1]]

[Opening music - big thanks to the guys of Minder [2] for the use of their track Chess which can be sampled at TripleJ [3]]

00:10 - Introduction - Nigel Parker [4]
00:25 - Microsoft product releases (Office, VSTO SE, Vista, Media Player 11, IE7, ASP.NET Ajax Extensions Beta 2, VS2005 Extensions, .NET v3, VS2005 SP1 (beta))
02:55 - Web 2.0 Conference (Virtual Earth 3D, Photosynth)
05:45 - Windows Cardspace as part of the .Net Framework v3
06:30 - Current web security (password fatigue)
09:55 - What is Windows Cardspace?
12:05 - Managed v's Self-issued cards
12:45 - Identity Blog
15:20 - Open standards
17:00 - Local storage of card information
22:10 - Working with existing sites
24:00 - Integrating Cardspace into your website/service
27:00 - Cardspace on other browsers and platforms
30:15 - Cardspace v's Hailstorm v's Passport
34:10 - Principles of Identity in the Windows SDK
38:10 - Portability of Cardspace information between machines



Listen to the show HERE [5]

[1] http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.comhttp://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/tpn_msdev_20061110_009.mp3
[2] http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.comhttp://www.mindermusic.com.au/
[3] http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.comhttp://www.triplejunearthed.com/artists/view.aspx?artistid=1074
[4] http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.comhttp://blogs.msdn.com/nigel/default.aspx
[5] http://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.comhttp://msdev.thepodcastnetwork.com/audio/tpn_msdev_20061110_009.mp3</itunes:summary>
        
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