Beginning Information Cards and Cardspace: From Novice to Professional
| AUTHOR | Mercuri, Marc |
| PUBLISHER | Apress (08/09/2007) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Experts predict an "Identity Big Bang" in 2007 that will require developers to understand identity, why it's important, and how to implement in browser and service based applications. Beginning Windows CardSpace: From Novice to Professional provides essential information for readers who work with identity solutions or structures. It first offers a baseline in identity, including coverage of identity concepts, the laws of identity, and the identity metasystem. It then details Windows CardSpace: what it is, where it could be used, where it should be used, and how to implement it. It includes multiple case studies that showcase different scenarios where the technology is employed as well as high-quality demos with universal themes that are applicable to every reader's work. Author Marc Mercurri works directly with the Windows CardSpace product group and has done real implementations with major customers.
Experts predict an "Identity Big Bang" in 2007 that will require developers to understand identity, why it's important, and how to implement in browser and service based applications. Beginning Windows CardSpace: From Novice to Professional provides essential information for readers who work with identity solutions or structures. It first offers a baseline in identity, including coverage of identity concepts, the laws of identity, and the identity metasystem. It then details Windows CardSpace: what it is, where it could be used, where it should be used, and how to implement it. It includes multiple case studies that showcase different scenarios where the technology is employed as well as high-quality demos with universal themes that are applicable to every reader's work. Author Marc Mercurri works directly with the Windows CardSpace product group and has done real implementations with major customers.
Marc has been actively working in the industry for the past 15 years, with a focus on data and systems integration projects in Europe, Latin America, and the United States. He has served as an architect and in lead roles in both the enterprise and ISV spaces, spanning financial services, the public sector, publishing, hospitality, and retail verticals. Over the course of his career, he has worked on projects that integrated the majority of operating systems (Windows, Unix, Linux, Qnix, DOS, IBM OS/390) and databases (SQL, DB2, Oracle, Sybase, Sybase ASA).
Marc has spoken at numerous conferences and is the coauthor of the books Windows Communication Foundation: Hands On! and Windows Communication Foundation Unleashed!He has published numerous magazine articles on web services and mobile application development.
He is also the author of two popular blogs, http: //www.marcmercuri.com and http: // www.mashupguy.com.
