[OpenID] OpenID Speaking Opportunity at the 2009 RSA Conference in SF
Eran Hammer-Lahav
eran at hueniverse.com
Thu Jan 22 06:31:53 UTC 2009
I'm confused. Is the OpenID foundation paying $5000 to participate in this?
EHL
From: general-bounces at openid.net [mailto:general-bounces at openid.net] On Behalf Of Brian Kissel
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 10:29 PM
To: general at openid.net
Cc: Brett McDowell; Nat at openid.net; Britta Glade
Subject: [OpenID] OpenID Speaking Opportunity at the 2009 RSA Conference in SF
Hello All,
The OpenID Foundation is participating along with Concordia Project, Information Card Foundation, Liberty Alliance, and OSIS for a full day pre-conference event on Sunday April 19th. More on the RSA conference at http://www.rsaconference.com/2009/US/Home.aspx Last year over 500 people attended a similar Concordia event sponsored by Microsoft and Liberty. This year leading Identity organizations including Liberty, the Information Card Foundation, Concordia, and OpenID are presenting a unified message entitled: Harnessing the Power of Digital Identity: 2009 and the Promising Road Ahead
2009 represents the intersection of the enterprise and consumer identity marketplace. Is this intersection secure, private, and ready for primetime with distributed apps and services in the cloud? Come learn about the state-of-identity through a discussion of key drivers and demos of common scenarios, cross-protocol harmonization, and interop across federation, web services and information cards.
There is a remaining one hour speaking opportunity available at this event. The cost for participation is $5000. If there a few OpenID Foundation member companies that would like to share the cost and put together a panel discussion on an OpenID topic of mutual interest, this could be a cost effective opportunity. If you're interested, please contact me.
Regards,
Brian
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