Some of the OpenID Foundation Summit July 2012 videos available
Published July 27, 2012
On July 16, 2012, we had OpenID Connect Interop and OpenID Foundation Summit in conjunction with the Cloud Identity Summit 2012, in Vale, Co.
Both session were very well attended.
We decided to record some of the session. It was an on-the-fly decision, so not all session were recorded and some had glitches, but I hope it is better than nothing.
So here they are!
OpenID Status Update
by John Bradley
Introduction to OpenID Connect
by Justin Richer
Business drivers for BYOI
by Kick WillemseNote: I lost the audio of the first minute. Sorry.
AccountChooser.com
by Eric Sachs
Leveraging OpenID within an IDSaaS Model
by Vikas Jain
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