Identity Interoperability scenario combining PHP, “Geneva” Server, Windows CardSpace, and Information Cards
At the RSA Conference 2009 in April, Microsoft’s Scott Charney included a video from a project for the Lake Washington School District in his keynote. The project features a very interesting identity interoperability scenario between the Lake Washington School District’s internal Active Directory and Intand’s Tandem for Schools SaaS application. The key challenges were to manage effectively identities while preserving the security of the users and the system.
The project combines Microsoft code name “Geneva” (the “Geneva” Server and Windows CardSpace “Geneva”) and Intand’s PHP-based Tandem for Schools application that uses the Zend Framework’s information card support for interoperability.
The project is based on upon the use of Microsoft code name Geneva Server, Windows CardSpace Geneva and Intand’s PHP application using the Zend Framework’s information card support for interoperability.
To get deeper and learn more about this exciting project, watch these videos:
- Lake Washington School District project video
Tech talk hosted by Donovan Follette with the Intand President, Bryan Otis, and CIO, Scott Otis, along with Vijay Rajagopalan, Principal Architect, Microsoft Interoperability Strategy, to drill into how Intand enabled their PHP application to support information cards:
(Donovan also wrote a summary of the work Intand did with Microsoft)
Deeper drill down in PHP code with Scott Otis on how to enable Information Card use with CardSpace Geneva and PHP:
Finally I wanted to point out other open source interoperability work our team has been contributing to around information cards for heterogeneous web applications. This includes information card support for Java , Ruby on Rails and a generic C module.
Jean-Christophe Cimetiere - Sr. Technical Evangelist
Comments
Anonymous
June 01, 2009
At the RSA Conference 2009 in April, Microsoft’s Scott Charney included a video from a project for theAnonymous
June 05, 2009
Great stuff from Interoperability @ Microsoft blog – check it out ! Yours, Rohan Technorati Tags: InteroperabilityAnonymous
July 21, 2009
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August 15, 2009
Nice you drilled into how Intand's PHP application is enabled to support information cards. Without you showing us the way, we would be lost.