2 new great reviews for our book, and status after 1/2 year of availability

It’s since April that I don’t write about the book (at the time we released the entire Chapter 2 on MSDN). Last week I received notice that 2 new reviews were published: one is from the Denver Visual Studio User Group, the other is on Paul Van Brenk’s blog. Both reviews are extremely…

Setting up a quick & dirty STS which supports smartcard backed managed cards… using Zermatt

Setting up a quick & dirty STS which supports smartcard backed managed cards… using Zermatt

Just back from vacation. The tan barely started to fade, and here I am already playing with the new shiny toy :-). Did you experiment with Zermatt by now? As Kim mentions the samples (and the documentation) are an excellent way to start, and I am sure that blog posts & tutorials will…

John Fontana on Zermatt

I am sure you already saw Kim’s post about John Fontana’s interview with Stuart, appeared on Network World. I like how John communicates the importance of this release, and how it positions it in the context of the broader picture. Recommended reading 🙂 Also, the blogosphere is buzzing: if you toy with your…

Announcing the Beta release of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework

Ahh, I’ve been looking forward for this post for a looong time. We just made available for download the bits of the Beta of “Zermatt” Developer Identity Framework. “Zermatt” is the codename of a .NET framework that helps developers build claims-aware applications to address challenging application security requirements using a simplified application access…