This is just a place holder for now until I have time to get some more information up. I’m absolutely thrilled about the new opportunity with JanRain … I’m excited about working with these guys … they are a really sharp crew and I can’t wait to see what we can all do together.

I’m really looking forward to engaging with the rest of the identity community as well … I’ve been introduced to a lot of you already and I’d just like to say I can already see a really healthy bit of co-opetition (yes, that’s a real word … I found it on the Internet … ha!) in this space and the sky really is the limit. Thanks everybody for the warm welcome.

The best is yet to come.

4 Responses to “Building a New Identity”


  1. [...] Besides the legacy he’s leaving behind, the work he’s doing next promises to be extremely interesting, and I wouldn’t expect anything less. Considering that Verisign has built its own OpenID server and that there are more and more OpenID-based identity solutions cropping up, it’s a safe bet to suggest that you keep your eyes on this one. With Kveton stepping onto the field, OpenID proponents have a new ally who’s sure to make rapid advances on the question of open identity (and no, his blog post title is not ironic). Tags: identity management, janrain, open source, openid, osl, scott kveton [...]

  2. Steve Says:

    Kevton you dog! Saw the article in the paper this morning, nice work. I almost shot milk thru my nose. Good to see you are doing well. We should catch up some time… you call the chicks!

    Little volleyball?,
    Steve


  3. I hope this means you will catch up with Boris (and maybe with me too!) in Vancouver for the Liberty Alliance Open Space (https://www.projectliberty.org/scripts/ID_OpenSpace.asp) that Kaliya is running!


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