Contents tagged with Security
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We are hiring (take a minute to read this, is not another BS talk ;) )
I really wanted to wait until our new website was out to blog about this but I hope you can put up with the ugly website for a few more days J.
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Tellago && Tellago Studios 2010
With 2011 around the corner we, at Tellago and Tellago Studios, we have been spending a lot of times evaluating our successes and failures (yes those too ;)) of 2010 and delineating some of our goals and strategies for 2011. When I look at 2010 here are some of the things that quickly jump off the page:
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Using a service registry that doesn’t suck part I: UDDI is dead
This is the first of a series of posts on which I am hoping to detail some of the most common SOA governance scenarios in the real world, their challenges and the approach we’ve taken to address them in SO-Aware. This series does not intend to be a marketing pitch about SO-Aware. Instead, I would like to use this to foment an honest dialog between SOA governance technologists.
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Speaking at Teched EMEA
Thanks to all the folks who attended to my WIF in the real world session at Microsoft Teched EMEA last week. I had a blast with the intelligent questions and the passionate debates. You can download the demos from http://cid-72ee495b3a560f12.office.live.com/self.aspx/Conferences/Teched%20EMEA%202010/Real%20World%20WIF.zip . The video should be available at http://www.msteched.com/ soon.
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Webinar: BizTalk Server governance using SO-Aware
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Enabling WIF ActAs via configuration
Identity delegation is one of the most common scenarios in Service Oriented (SO) enterprise infrastructures. Essentially, this pattern applies to scenarios where the final recipient of the issued token can inspect the entire delegation chain and see not just the client, but all intermediaries to perform access control, auditing and other related activities based on the whole identity delegation chain.
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Tellago is still hiring….
Tellago's SOA practice is rapidly growing and we are still hiring. In that sense, we are looking to for Connected Systems (WCF, BizTalk, WF) experts who are passionate about building game changing solutions with the latest Microsoft technologies. You will be working alongside technology gurus like DonXml, Pablo Cibraro or Dwight Goins. If you are interested and not afraid of working with a bunch of crazy people ;)please drop me a line at jesus dot rodriguez at tellago dot com.
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Announcing Tellago DevLabs on CodePlex
It's been a few weeks since my last blog post mainly due to the fact that it's been an extremely busy month for us at Tellago. We have been heads down working on several fun projects that we are expecting to share with the dev community in the next few weeks. In any case, today I am really happy to put an end to my blogging hiatus by announcing the availability of Tellago DevLabs on CodePlex. The main purpose of this workspace is to provide a vehicle to share some of the open source projects we have been working on. At Tellago, we are firm believers in open source as a mechanism to make software better and we've decided to maintain a separate CodePlex workspace to publish several open source projects lead by members of Tellago technical staff. We are also expecting that this workspace will improve the interaction between our tech team and the .NET developer community.
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Implementing a SAML sender-vouches scenario with WIF
Sender-vouches is one of the two subject confirmation methods included in the SAML security token profile specification. Essentially, the sender-vouches scenario enables an attesting entity to vouch for the identity of a subject to a relying party. The following figure illustrates this scenario:
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Speaking at SOAWorld 2009
This afternoon I will be presenting a session about Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) at SOAWorld. The session explores the concepts behind real world architectures based on the principles of REST and how they represent an interesting alternative to traditional SOA.