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For techincal support call ..
No, my spell-check did not have a nervous breakdown. It really reads ‘techincal‘ not ‘technical‘. Now the story. I was staying in a hotel. Does not matter where and which one, but that was an English-speaking country. I was connecting … Continue reading
Trustworthy Software Initiative
I came across this initiative some time ago, and re-visited them recently. They are a kind of information exchange hub for all activities that try to make software more trustworthy – or simply better. We all agree that the average … Continue reading
Federated identity management
Another lovely technical subject. Another unfulfilled promise. Did you ever hear of a universal single sign-on? Open market for identity providers? User-centric identity systems? If you did not, then you are not the only one. The marvellous technology did not … Continue reading
Dynamic service assembly
Recently I looked at different SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) implementations. For those who are not in the know, SOA is supposed to revolutionize the way we build software services by delivering ready-made building blocks that we can assembly and reassembly … Continue reading
Life in a post-trust world
I have said some bad words about companies and their inability to develop and maintain trust. It would be unfair to say that the future must be always and inevitably grim and bleak in the post-trust world. There is always … Continue reading
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