The next installment of STODID has been posted here. This time around I interview Gabe Wachob, Chief Technology Officer of Amsoft and Equals. Gabe is also co-chair, Editor of the Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI) Technical Committee at OASIS. We talk about a number of topics, chief among them the increasing business opportunities that are emerging [...]
Archive for the 'Technical Content' Category
Episode #35
July 19, 2006
In this episode of
I interview Peter Davis of NeuStar. In this podcast Peter and talk about how he got involved in digital identity first at UUNET, then at NeuStar and also through an affiliation with XRI.org and i-Names.
We conclude by talking about NeuStar’s recent announcement with Cordance of the Global I-Names Registry.
Audio Links:
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Episode #34 of Stodid
July 12, 2006
In this episode of
I interview Dale Olds, Distinguished Engineer at Novell and leader of the Bandit project.
Dale Olds was Awarded the Distinguished Engineer title at Novell in 2002.
Dale was the lead designer and implementor of NDS and eDirectory from 1990 to 2000. He is currently working on the evolution of directory services. Previous work [...]
Episode #33 of Stodid
July 5, 2006
In this episode of
I interview Conor Cahill of Intel Corp., formerly of AOL Inc., and a member of the Liberty Alliance throughout.
Conor and I talk about his involvement in the early days of Liberty and how Microsoft’s Hailstorm project was a catalyst for both the development and architecture of the Liberty protocols.
In addition we [...]
Episode #32 of Stodid
June 28, 2006
In this episode of
I interview Sal Cali who is CEO/President and Founder of SRCTechnologies, Inc and Scott Pollack COS/EVP of SRC Technologies.
What peaked my interest in this company was a series of claims they made regarding the patented technology and it’s “unhackability”.
Equally interesting is their claim that their technology is the “closest emulation of [...]
Episode #28 (a.k.a. Episode #27 – Part II)
May 24, 2006
In this episode of I continue my interview with Johannes Ernst, Dick Hardt & John Kemp.
This episode which I'm calling the "User Centric" episode, was inspired by listener feedback and input. Specifically, the following listeners contributed their questions and ideas which culminated in this episode. My sincere thanks to each and everyone of them:
Julius [...]