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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

Travel is keeping me pretty busy this fall (so much for things slowing down after VMworld EMEA), and this has made it a bit more difficult to stick to my self-imposed biweekly schedule for the Technology Short Takes (heck, I couldn’t even get this one published on Friday!). Welcome to Technology Short Take #88! Sorry about that!

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Life-Like Identity: Why the Internet Needs an Identity Metasystem

Phil Windley

Frequent air travelers now encounter iPads at the restaurant tables in airports, so their order can go directly to the kitchen without human intervention. But they constrain architectural choices to ensure that the universal identity metasystem is not just usable, but also safe and secure. Architecting a Universal Identity Metasystem.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Latency In Live Music Online

ForAllSecure

VAMOSI: Ordinarily on the Hacker Mind I use a licensed music service. Problem came to the fore with COVID, when people where not in general traveling, let alone being in the same room with another person not from their household. It is just sound over the internet travels slow and it's not the speed of light.

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Herding Kangaroos - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

The Consumerization of IT (CoIT) has led them to realize that they can’t keep selling businesses licenses to their product that will sit on the shelf unused due to the exorbitant control that IT would be exerting on a user’s device. order to be competitive though, a company is going to have to open. Traveling (Part 2).

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