From: joe@xdobs.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:56
AM
Subject: Enclosed are some additional URL that cover items
my experience in identity managment and related web commerce applications.
I dug up some old documentation that I thought you might find
interesting. Unfortunately much of what I did is still covered under
NDA and could not be shared. I figured your email server
would reject large attachments so I posted these documents on the XDOBS web
site.
- scale_mission_critical_class.pdf - Speaker notes for class I taught in Rome. You
should find some of the same tactics you use here. If Amazon does fly me
out for an interview I would enjoy discussing your view of the same
topic.
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- building_ebusiness_apps.pdf - Speaker notes for a class I taught in Rome. It
introduces the Identity management but does not go very deep.
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- xdisect-business-overview.pdf - Introduces identity management at a
level intended to understood by the typical CIO.
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- esn_press_release.pdf - ESN was
the my first identity management project. I was an outgrowth of
the WWWQOA project. It was built before Siteminder or
similar r products existed and was
the first Fortune 50 project that used a heterogeneous architecture to enable
collaborative use and sharing of identity project. It is
also probably the first SSO application deployed by the Fortune
50.
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cef_design.pdf -
CEF was a proprietary Identity management and SSO framework that resulted from
the original work at ESN. - The original HP version of this was called SST and
for a time it was the HP corporate wide recomended standard but was suplanted
by Siteminder latter. SideMinder never did catch up with the
collaborative identity information sharing present in the original SST
- We rebuilt a version a SST after leaving
HP which was called CEF. cef_programmers_guide.pdf
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coherity-press-release-1.pdf - One of XDOBS major sales was an extended
identity management solution to HP. This was a different part of
HP than I had worked for so it was completely independent from ESN and a new
design from the ground up.
osv_proposal.pdf - This is the original
proposal I wrote for what ultimately became the HP software group
portal. XDisect is still running in that division
today.
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detailed_xml_design.pdf - A XSL based HTML forms engine designed to make XML data from
XDISECT easier to present and gather.
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digitalidworld.com_2002_speakers.pdf
- I was both a speaker and panel member at this
conference.
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espeak_ground_breaking_technology.pdf - I owned the responsibility and team chartered with the
brokering aspects of the ESpeak technology. I was also the one who
introduced using XML as a primary data exchange between nodes in the web
service architecture. The start of this project pre-dated
SOAP so we used a different wrapper strategy. The
broker was predominantly interested in matching requests for types of services
and content to vendors who could provide that kind of content but it had
identity management aspects for both vender certification and clients and this
was complicated by the need to protect confidential information of the client
while sharing enough information to allow the vendor to fulfill the
service.
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hp_swatch_enabled_espeak_platform.pdf - I drove this project from the first visit to
swatch through the concept documentation, business & financial
plan, selling it to both the HP and Swatch executives and
ended up owning the development teams that where jointly funded by HP and
Swatch. This was a team effort but I did most of the leg work to bring
it to fruition. Unfortunately HP abandoned E-Speak which killed the deal
before it could reach it's potential. This
project included substantial amounts of Identity management issues since
part of the project included permission based community matching and we had
lots of different information sources feeding the overall identity for a given
user and different identity consumers had rights to access only portions of
the identity based on the context of the business they could prove they where
engaged in.
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hp_wap_enabled_commerce_platform.pdf
- Internally we called this the Nokia Broker. It was
actually delivering content for both WAP enabled phones and the web
browsers. I was responsible for this from concept through helping sell
the concept to Nokia and subsequently building the hardest portions of the
technology. I ultimately had a team of about 15 people working on
this project which was successfully piloted by Nokia prior to the time I left
HP. Similar identity concepts to the Swatch portal.
market-thinking.pdf - Different ways we fond to utilize the
XDISECT thinking.
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xd_technical_architecture.pdf -
This document should give you a good idea of how I
have approached architectural presentations in the past. We used this
presentation for the HP architects who had to approve XDISECT for use by the
OVRD project.
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medical_portal_scenario.pdf - Another simple portal we prototyped for the XDOBS
engine.
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new_exec_summary.pdf - Example of my writing style.
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pybiz_softbank_ver1.3.pdf - An example of the presentation I used for the
XDISECT engine. This is the proposal that secured for us the VC
funding.
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user_group_econtent_mgr_demo.pdf
. Another example of a presentation I built for the
Python user group.
watpres1/wbc-intro.html
- My first Web application. I started this at night in
my spare time and it took about 3 months to build out the concept to the point
where I was able to convince a senior VP to provide about 1/2 million to
finish building the first version.
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xdisect-concept-overview.pdf
- An example of my writing style and illustrates
how I approach architecture design.
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XDisect_Intro.pdf
xd_technical_architecture.pdf
Thanks, Joe Ellsworth