That didn;t final lengthy.Dick Hardt, the digital-identity expert hired by Microsoft in December 2008, has decided to leave the organization,
Office Professional 2010, as first reported by TechFlash;s Todd Bishop.Hardt is the founder and CEO of Sxip Identity. He was recognized for his consider around the “Identity 2.0″ concept (and weblog with the same title). Identity 2.0, or digital identification, is focused on using rising technologies like OpenID to improve cross-vendor authentication and user safety.Hardt referred towards the previous 12 months because the “Year of Darkness.” He elaborated on his new digital-identity blog:“I only wrote a couple weblog posts. I was inactive in the OpenID community. I did not talk to press or analysts. I gave no public presentations.“On the positive side, I was given the opportunity to herd the cats on OAuth WRAP and get it out the door.”In his blog post,
Windows 7 Home Premium, Hardt said he was moving to San Francisco,
Office 2007 Professional, and planned to get back to posting, speaking and blogging more about identity. No word yet on where he;ll be working.Microsoft officially has been backing the OpenID authentication and access-control standard. But some of its officials,
Windows 7 64 Bit, like identification professional Kim Cameron,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, have expressed worries regarding OpenID;s safety and usability.