Sunday, February 18, 2007

Liberty Alliance and Fidelity at 3GSM


During the February 12-15, I participated the 3GSM world congress, for the first time in my life. People have said that this is the most significant and largest event of the mobile industry. After seeing the event live, I can confirm this...

Me and my colleagues were invited to the Liberty Alliance booth to demonstrate the work that has been done in the Fidelity project. Basically, we have implemented four different circles of trust in four different European countries. So, what this practically means is that by letting the identity roam between these CoTs, the end-user is able to use services of a foreign CoT. So, there we were, four long days, showing the demonstrations again and again. Fortunately, there were three of us, and other people as well, so we had some time to check out the other booths of the exhibition. In addition to us, Ericsson showed some demonstrations from Fidelity, and Liberty Alliance staff (Andrew Shikiar and Dervla O'Reilly) presented general introductions to the work being done in the Liberty Alliance. All in all, very nice event, and it was really nice to get this opportunity to show our work.

About the event itself, well, I must say that this has been the biggest exhibition (or tradeshow, how should you categorize this) so far. I have not been in Cebit, which might be a good competitor for this, but for instance to compare this to the IST-2006 in Helsinki, where I also was, I would say this is eight times bigger; whereas IST-2006 had one big exhibition hall, here we had eight of them, of the same size. So, a lot to see and experience, and a lot of little (useless?) things to gather. From the booths I collected a USB-hub enabled mouse pad, laser pen, a few "stress balls", and a bunch of different kind of LED gadgets, among others. There was also quite many "mobile chicks", which the male visitors could enjoy. That is, nice looking models with very minimal clothing, promoting some products or companies. My colleague, Paavo, concentrated more on this aspect of the event :-).

During the 3GSM congress, the Liberty Alliance also organized a mobile deployment workshop, in which I gave a presentation/demonstration, together with Antoine de Poorter from Ericsson, amout the results of the Fidelity project. The workshop was attended by about 15 persons, which created a nice and warm athmosphere to present and discuss the deployments of the Liberty Alliance.

In summary, the 3GSM prooved to be a very good venue for showing the work we have done in the area of identity management. We met many interesting people, of which a few were such that some real cooperation, maybe in the format of joint project, could be initiated. We also got opportunity to promote our work within our own company, in the form of an intranet story.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

ITU-T IdM

ITU-T has formed a new Focus Group on IdM, with the first meeting being organized on February 13th. It looks like this group, taking a telco-view to the IdM issues, will develop its own use cases and requirements, and then reference a lot to the existing standards, such as Liberty Alliance. Or this is what I hope for, because yet another framework for IdM seems to be a waste of time and resources to me. Well, we'll see what happens once this group really kicks off and starts to work.





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Saturday, January 06, 2007

New year, new things

First of all, happy new year 2007 to everyone, who happens to read this blog (only me? ;-) Second of all, I think I will broaden the area of discussion to cover other things than what are in the scope of the topic of this blog. Why? Well, I'm not sure, but maybe I'm thinking of having just one blog for all the thoughts. And also, as the new Blogger allows to tagging of blog entries, it is quite easy to filter things to find and read what the reader is interested in.



Well, let's follow these new lines, and begin by writing about something that is totally out of scope of semantics and identities: health and exercising. I think I haven't mentioned this before, but I'm on my way to reduce body weight and getting into a better shape. From last summer, my body weight has gone down by about 10 kilos, but my aim is to further lower it by some 5-8 kilos. In the same time, the idea is to workout at the gym, thus, getting back the muscles I used to have when I was younger. Well, at this age this might be very hard, but I will do my best. While working out will give me good anaerobic fitness, I will also improve my aerobic fitness. Playing icehockey helps a lot, but because of its infrequency, I will need to do some jogging aside it. A couple of 10 kilometer loops in a week should keep up the base aerobic fitness level. And finally, going to work and back to home with bicycle will also help, because it will give me 22 kilometers of bicycling for the week days.



Now I just have to get back to gym, and get that jogging back to my schedules to make all this happen. I will try to post some news about my progress more or less regularly.









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