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FINALLY, A REASON FOR THE REST OF US TO USE OPENID

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ August 4th, 2009

My friends at Ping Identity announced last week a solution for enabling single sign-on (SSO) to a broad set of Google apps, taking advantage of Google’s new OpenID services. Ping’s product, PingConnect, actually uses a combination of standards, including SAML, OpenID, and OAuth to connect to other SaaS solutions, such as Salesforce.com. For a lot [...]

A GROWING CHORUS OF “TRUSTIES”

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ July 8th, 2009

It’s gratifying to hear more pervasive, serious discussion on the issue of social trust. A few weeks ago, social trust made the cover of the Harvard Business Review. Yesterday, Jonah Lehrer, a contributing editor at Wired, contributed a post on the topic. Very apropos to the content on this blog.
(Thanks to Laura Salmons for spotting [...]

A CLEAR AND PRESENT FAILURE

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ June 30th, 2009

I’ve been worried for a while what happens to identity data when firms downsize or go out of business. But it didn’t occur to me that Clear would actually be one of them—even though the identity provider’s business model was suspect from the beginning, Clear seemed to governmental to fail. But it did!
Would love to [...]

“ON BEING CERTAIN” REVISITED: THE MYTH OF THE AUTONOMOUS RATIONAL MIND

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ June 6th, 2009

In an earlier post, I highly recommended Robert A. Burton’s book, On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You’re Not. But the book is important enough that I always meant to write a follow-on post. This is that post.
The book’s main assertion is that biology, not self-will, determines a person’s certainty and beliefs. [...]

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW CALLS FOR A FOCUS ON “REBUILDING TRUST”

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ June 3rd, 2009

The cover of this month’s issue of the Harvard Business Review (HBR) calls for sweeping changes in how to handle trust in business, government, and organizations. And to contribute to the discussion, HBR provides more than 20 pages of material covering important aspects of trust. I was so excited to see this, I actually paid [...]

LET’S NOT CONFUSE FREE MARKETS WITH FREEDOM

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ April 28th, 2009

Free markets and free political systems have grown intertwined, but they remain very distinct ideologies. To call what happens on the trading floor “free” in the same way we refer to human liberty is an egregious overloading of the word “free.” As we consider how to reinvent free-market systems, it’s critical to distinguish between free [...]

TWO BOOKS YOU MUST READ

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ April 14th, 2009

I was strolling through a bookstore recently and picked up two books that are quite different but equally significant.
The first is “F.I.A.S.C.O. Blood in the Water on Wall Street” by Frank Partnoy. For me, this book filled in all the gaps in coverage of the financial crisis. If you want to understand the financial crisis [...]

WE’RE FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND WE’RE HERE TO PERFORM SURGERY

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ April 14th, 2009

It turns out there’s something scarier to hear than “We’re from the government, and we’re here to help.” Obama announced yesterday a surgical bankruptcy for GM. I assume surgical bankruptcies will be completed will the precision of surgical air strikes? Heaven help the auto industry!

DID HE ACTUALLY REFER TO HIMSELF AS “THE TALENT”?

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ March 18th, 2009

Watching this AIG bonus mess reminds me the movie “Groundhog Day”—partly because I keep reliving the same headlines over and over again—but mostly for that memorable line that Larry (the camera man) delivers to Rita (the producer) about Phil, the weatherman:
Did he actually refer to himself as “the talent”?
Admittedly, it takes a rare kind of [...]

CLAY SHIRKY SAYS SOCIAL SCIENCE, NOT COMPUTER SCIENCE, WILL BRING TRUST TO THE NET

by Mike Neuenschwander ~ March 16th, 2009

I happened to be listening to a segment from On The Media yesterday titled “The Net’s Mid-Life Crisis.” Having been accused of having similar crises, I was intrigued. It was entertaining to hear Richard Clarke talk about the ways in which Russia and China had infiltrated US Government networks. For example, he said:
Well, that’s exactly [...]