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- Johannes Kepleris (zip)
- Johannes Kepleris is an astronomy and astrology software. It provides first in the world pure topocentric astrological chart. Johannes Kepleris provides also high precision ephemeris and an excellent planetarium. Johannes Kepleris represents first topocentric chart. Version 3 includes unspecified updates.
- Tags: Astronomy, Johannes Kepleris, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2007-11-23
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- University Simplifies Administration With Server Consolidation, Management Tools
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is a research university in Germany with multiple disciplines and more than 35,000 students. The university community uses a variety of client software and has considerable freedom in implementing new solutions. To support this constantly changing environment, the central IT department at the university needs to...
- Tags: Information Technology, Administration, University, Tool, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Server Consolidation, E-mail Servers, Servers, Strategy, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
- Case studies 2008-01-01
- Reputation taking center stage
- We hold the Internet Identity Workshop twice a year. One way to track the vector of developments in user-centric identity it to plot the gestalt of the workshop each year. Here's my characterization of that vector based on some earlier comments from Johannes Ernst: IIW2005:...
- Tags: Reputation, Dan, Internet, Phil Windley
- Blog posts 2007-12-04
- GrayModern2 (jar)
- GrayModern2 is a port of popular classic GrayModern Mozilla Firefox theme. It is based on original themes by Bernie Zimmermann and Johannes Schellen. Version 0.2.15 has some code clean up.
- Tags: Theme, Konstantin Scheglov, GrayModern2
- Software downloads 2007-11-12
- CAD-CAM for nanotechnology manufacturing
- A team of U.S. researchers has used a computer aided design and manufacturing (CAD-CAM) process to guide an atomic force microscope AFM. According to them, this automated technique is 'paving the way for a nanotechnology's industrial revolution.' And their results look very promising. If they're confirmed -- and adopted by...
- Tags: Nanotechnology, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- Talkative botnet herder taunts security researchers
- The botnet operator behind the virulent Nirbot Trojan is having a field day taunting anti-virus researchers. While it is common to find messages and shout-outs buried in virus code, the persons behind Nirbot is rather talkative, leaving hostile threates directed at specific individuals, a strange apology for something involving...
- Tags: McAfee, Symantec, Data theft, Viruses and Worms, Exploit code, Botnets, Spyware and Adware, Responsible disclosure, Spam and Phishing, Vulnerability research, Rootkits, Browsers, Hackers, Patch Watch
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- The case for OpenID
- [Ed. We have recently seen a rise in interest in several new identity technologies. These technologies arise from a different set of missions than traditional enterprise focused, domain-centric identity management systems. This article, written by Netmeshs Johannes Ernst and VeriSigns David Recordon explores the "why" of one of these technologies...
- Tags: OpenID, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- Internet Identity Workshop and interop
- Kaliya Hamlin, Doc Searls, and I will be doing another installment of the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW2006b) in December. Were back at Computer History Museum, Dec 4-6. The Interenet Identity Workshop is about moving user-centric identity ideas and technologies forward. User-centric identity starts with the...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Security, Web Technology, Internet Identity Workshop, IIW 2005, identity
- Blog posts 2006-11-16
- A tipping point?
- Way back in the early mists of identity time, I was speaking with Bryan Field-Elliott then CTO of Ping Identity about the earliest drafts of the Liberty Alliance protocols, and whether or not they could be used for what we then called "internet identity." (Note: "internet identity" is now called...
- Tags: internet identity, OpenID, identity
- Blog posts 2006-10-20
- Flexible transistors for your clothes
- Physicists from Austria and the U.S. have built ultra-thin pressure sensors which can be woven into sensitive textiles. In "Haute couture from the experimental physics lab," they say that their new thin-film transistors TFTs can switch back and forth in reaction to pressure. To achieve this effect, they coupled TFTs...
- Tags: transistor
- Blog posts 2006-10-01
- OSIS links Internet identity systems
- David Berlind's not the only member of the Between the Lines team at the ID Mashup this week. I've been here as well, watching the identity happenings. The first two days were traditional conference style, but the third day of the workshop was done open...
- Tags: OSIS
- Blog posts 2006-06-21
- Identity on the mind
- Last week the Burton Group Catalyst conference focused on an identity management, from enterprise single sign-on to user-centric identity. This week the "identorati" are gathered together for the Identity Mashup Conference hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. Mark Dixon has a good summary...
- Tags: Identity, Identity Mashup, mashup
- Blog posts 2006-06-19
- Nanotubes can resist to 400,000 atmospheres
- Can you believe that carbon nanotubes can resist to pressures as high as 40 gigapascals -- or about a tenth of the one at the center of the Earth? When this limit is reached, they collapse. But before breaking, they propagate this pressure to whatever has been put inside them,...
- Tags: nanotube
- Blog posts 2006-05-28
- Verisign releases an identity provider
- On Wednesday, at the Syndicate conference, VeriSign released the beta version of their Personal Identity Provider. This is a significant advance in the world of "URL-based identity."In a previous entry, I described the many players that were at the recent Internet Identity Workshop. Of note were LID, OpenID, and i-names,...
- Tags: OpenID, VeriSign Inc., YADIS
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
- SOA first steps
- I just got back from New York where I spoke twice at the SOA Executive Forum. I moderated a panel on SOA Governance that was packed. This always surprises me since governance is one of those topics that can really make people yawn, but people seem genuinely concerned about...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2006-05-17
- The top 10 most important people in Identity
- The topic of the "10 most important peopleā? in the identity space came up the other day, and it got me to thinking. Accordingly, I put together my list:1. Jamie Lewis, CEO, Burton Group: Jamie is always at the top of his game; staying on top of identity trends. In...
- Tags: Identity
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- The many players at IIW
- The Internet Identity Workshop also talked about here has been going on for the past few days. The workshop is centered on "user-centric identity," which is confusing enough to be sure, but when you throw in the various protocols, systems and groups working in it -- well, things get downright...
- Tags: OpenID, Identity Metasystem, Lid, identity
- Blog posts 2006-05-03
- ISPs hosting spyware - who are they?
- Recently I mentioned ISPs hosting spyware and said "Everyone in the anti-spyware community knows who these ISPs are." Now we have a perfect example. It starts with a SANS post today recommending to unblock an IP range they previously recommended blocking. Based on feedback from Intercage customers,...
- Tags: ESThost, Atrivo
- Blog posts 2006-02-01
- Microsoft to hunt for new species of Windows bug
- Microsoft to hunt for new species of Windows bugExpect delaysExpect delays on Vista because of thisNext thing you know is they will stop all development and go through all the source codeThis happened before....http://otherthingsnow.blogspot.com/Won't HappenThe only way for Microsoft to be able to locate bugs is to stay the heck...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., security
- Discussion threads 2006-01-09
- Webinar on document handling
- If you're resposible for complying with information management regulations, you may be interested in a "webinar" on the creaton, usage and management of paper and electronic documents. It takes place on Sept. 15 and features records managers from Jackson, Wyo., and Montgomery County, Md. The program is...
- Tags: ZyLAB
- Blog posts 2005-08-30
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