June 12th, 2007
Internetnews.com announces that the first meeting of the concordia project will take place later this month. In a move intended to enable competing identity management technologies to interoperate, a new forum will hold a key meeting in San Francisco on June 26 to find out first hand what users want.
The forum aims to provide a neutral ground for competing identity management players to communicate with each other and with customers in a venue that looks toward tearing down barriers to interoperability between their systems. The Concordia project is a global initiative designed to drive interoperability across identity protocols in use today. Representatives from Liberty Alliance, Microsoft and OpenID will participate in the forum.







