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Member Newsletter
June 2004
Welcome to a new edition of The Open Group Member Newsletter!
We hope it will be a valuable resource for our members, and
a tool as useful as The Open Group website.
Please let us know if there is anything you would like to
see in this newsletter, or on our website, by contacting us
at memnews@opengroup.org.
We look forward to hearing your feedback.
In This Issue:
Chairman’s Corner with Alan Doniger
It is a pleasure for me to have this opportunity to communicate
with all The Open Group member organizations through this
newsletter. At the Governing Board meeting in early February
at The Open Group’s Conference in San Diego, I was honored
to be elected to serve as Board Chairman for 2004. For the
past six years, I served as a Governing Board representative
for the customer members and Co-Chair of the Customer Council.
Now, I have the chance to connect with all The Open Group
members as your Board Chairman.
I am keenly interested to work with the entire Governing Board,
the members, and the staff to achieve “win-win”
success for The Open Group and for each and every member organization.
To achieve this, we should use the many lines of communication
that exist within The Open Group’s “extended family.”
I encourage each member organization to take the initiative
to participate in Forums and Conferences of interest and to
participate in either the Customer Council or Supplier Council.
The Councils have valuable perspective that transcends all
The Open Group’s activities and interests. Each Council
has representation on the Governing Board on behalf of their
sector of the membership; this supplements the direct representation
afforded to Platinum members.
Generating member value doesn’t stop with participation
in current activities of The Open Group. The unique amalgam
of Forums, Conferences, Testing and Certification, and Research
activities allows The Open Group to be nimble and responsive
to industry needs in a very comprehensive, end-to-end manner.
This is best achieved by the concerted work of The Open Group’s
members to sense and bring forward the challenges and highlight
the opportunities of the open system environments of today
and tomorrow. The collective voice of The Open Group’s
members is a great measure of the needs of industry and the
marketplace at large. Needs and ideas can be delivered to
an existing Forum, to a Council, to a staff member, or to
a Board representative. If you don’t know where to take
a specific idea or if you have a question for which you don’t
find an answer, I and many others would be happy to help.
Consider the role of conferences in the overall process of
focusing resources on value-adding collaborative activities.
Within the long-term strategy to achieve unfettered flow of
knowledge, information, and data known as Boundaryless Information
Flow™, the theme for the Boston conference in July is
Enterprise Information Management. This is a theme that reflects
The Open Group’s fundamental enterprise-wide perspective
as well as the ongoing theme of management as it supports
information flow -- the life-blood of our organizations.
From the expert presenters, we will learn about emerging adaptive
architecture, telecommunications infrastructure, network centricity,
information infrastructure, and achieving security while expanding
information accessibility. These map well with our Forums.
Sometimes, conferences will inspire the Forums. Other times,
the Forums inspire Conference themes: if you then mix in members
expressing their needs, we are assured a viable, valuable
program of activities by The Open Group. Let’s get together
in Boston!
That’s all for now. Oh, in case you are wondering about
my other life, my bio is posted on the Web site. My current
position is a Chief Technology Officer for the Petrotechnical
Open Standards Consortium, Inc. (POSC), a standards organization
operating in the geoscience, engineering, and operations upstream
sectors of the global Oil and Gas industry.
Please contact me any time to discuss The Open Group, membership
value, and member contributions at a.doniger@opengroup.org.
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CIO Corner with Terry Blevins
Last weekend I traveled to my hometown to attend my niece’s
high school graduation party. I was far away from San Francisco,
far away from Reading, far away from Boston and Washington,
far away from work, far away from Boundaryless Information
Flow. Or was I?
Toward the end of the day’s festivities people had a
tendency to collect in small groups and chat about what’s
going on in their lives, work included. I sat down and chatted
with an old friend who happens to be the Chief of the Fire
Department. He knows what I do so he asked for some thoughts
on what’s going on with the information technology that
supports the public. It was a very interesting discussion.
It started with an eerily similar story. The Fire Department
and the Police Department were actually starting to discuss
sharing information to improve the overall effectiveness of
public safety services. A great goal!
I heard that the subject information was essential to daily
operations of each department. Management decisions were constantly
being made based on this data, from long-term decisions, such
as planning decisions, to short term decisions, such as resource
allocations. Having the right information was critical. Sounds
familiar? I think so. It doesn't matter how big or small an
organization is, information drives decision making, and decision
making is what management is all about!
After the Fire and Police Departments established that information
is a shareable asset they embarked on a discussion of how
to realize its potential. A group of personnel got together
to discuss how to improve overall management through information
sharing and discussed issues of their information technology
environments. I'm sure you guessed the key issue; the group
that got together discovered that their information was stored
away in silos that didn't readily give up information to outsiders
like organizations on a different side of a boundary.
The next step for these organizations was pretty clear: they
needed help so they brought in a consultant. The consultant
was more focused on implementation than understanding the
bigger picture, so suggested that the right approach was to
replace the systems that managed the information with a common
set of applications and underlying database technologies.
Well, this didn't fly with the Fire Chief. Why? Because it
was suggested that everyone change. That everyone replace
their applications, databases, processes, and that everyone
be retrained who maintained or used the systems. Who is going
to pay for this? He mentioned that his ability to make decisions
would also be thwarted; his information is currently presented
in an optimal way for his decision-making. His counterparts
were likely in the same situation. The consultant also didn’t
realize that what was being suggested took away flexibility
from the autonomous organizations. Nor did he realize that
this approach was short sighted. How would it support sharing
of information with hospitals that might be the next target
for information sharing? Not the best approach.
I suggested to my friend that his problem was indeed an example
of the problem that inspires the work at The Open Group and
that our vision of Boundaryless Information Flow™ captures
the essence of a desired future state. The approach that we
see is not one of consolidation and homogenization, but one
of support for heterogeneous environments. What he needed
to do was look for holistic approaches to understand and describe
his environment, such as our Business Scenario process, and
look for open technologies that allowed information to be
freed from silos and delivered to those that need them, in
an optimal form. He understood this and was glad to hear that
his concerns about the consultant’s approach were valid
and a different solution was needed. And he was hopeful that
information technology providers would start to realize the
need for holistic solutions instead of saying replace this
and that and then all your problems will be solved.
Sometimes it is surprising that you really do not have to
go far to understand what’s going on. Real people are
having real problems with information technology, real people
that are providing real services to each of us, services that
someday might even save our lives.
http://www.opengroup.org/cio
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Conference Preview - Boundaryless Information Flow™: Enterprise Information Management
The Open Group’s Boundaryless Information Flow™:
Enterprise Information Management conference in Boston on
July 19-23, 2004 at the Hyatt Harborside Hotel, has a number
of great speakers lined-up, including:
- Keynote speakers Professor Alan McAdams of Cornell University’s
Johnson Graduate School of Management and Mark Potts, CTO,
Strategy & Technology, Software Global Business Unit,
Hewlett-Packard
Also presenting at the conference are:
- Mike Ball, Director & General Manager, ApplicationXtender
Product Business Unit, Documentum (a division of EMC2)
- Tom Bishop, Chief Technology Officer, VIEO Corporation
- Nathaniel Borenstein, Distinguished Engineer, IBM Lotus
Division; President, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Larry Krantz, Senior Technologist, Office of the CTO,
EMC2
- Robert Neiman, Partner, Robert H. Schaffer & Associates
- Elliot Stone, Executive Director and CEO, Massachusetts
Health Data Consortium
- Stephen T. Whitlock, IT Security Architect, The Boeing
Company
At the conference, you will learn about:
- Best practices for establishing an enterprise information
strategy and implementing a new business information infrastructure
- Best practices for information strategy in mergers and
acquisitions
- How to deal with multinational / international business
information management, including the legal and standards
issues
- Why information management requires open standards and
services
- What security issues arise when boundaries become permeable
and how to cope with them
- What the information security issues of outsourcing are
- What vendors are providing to help customers achieve
Boundaryless Information Flow
For more information and to register for the event, please
visit http://www.opengroup.org/boston2004
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Invitation from the Messaging Forum – Learn about the Future of E-mail
The next meeting of The Open Group's Messaging Forum takes
place as part of the upcoming conference of The Open Group
in Boston, MA on July 19-22, 2004.
The mission of The Messaging Forum is to maintain and enhance
the effectiveness of e-mail for interpersonal communication
and as a backbone for e-commerce. In the 30-year history of
e-mail, never has there been a time when its effectiveness
has been more under threat than now. The worldwide e-mail
infrastructure is being overwhelmed by a tidal wave of unsolicited
e-mail (Spam) and legislators are forcing organizations to
take seriously the security of e-mail, and in particular the
basic right to privacy. These factors will be the stimuli
for the most significant change to the Internet mail system
since its inception.
Within the last few weeks, the industry has converged on a
single approach to strengthen authentication of the sending
organization of an e-mail. While not a silver bullet to eliminate
the problem of Spam, this merger of two competing approaches,
Sender Policy Framework and Caller_ID is a crucial foundation
on which future solutions will be built. In this meeting,
you will hear the advocates for this new approach explain
how it works and what it means to the industry. The meeting
will also consider how a certification program for products
and domains that support and conform to this new standing
will build confidence in it and will support the aggressive
roll-out schedule.
For many years, there have been approaches to encryption of
e-mail. Mostly these have been based around the use of public
key cryptography at the desktop. This approach tends to be
restricted to large companies because of the inherent complexity
of key management, and does not permit any processing of e-mail
to trap Spam and viruses before they reach the recipient's
desktop. One approach being introduced to address both of
these drawbacks is encryption of e-mail at the enterprise
boundary before transmission over public networks. The meeting
will feature the launch of a certification program to guarantee
the interoperability of products that encrypt e-mail at the
domain boundary.
The lack of a global infrastructure for cross-recognition
of the certificates which convey the public keys for encryption
has reduced the value to those organizations that have tried
to implement highly encrypted e-mail from the desktop. The
meeting will bring together security experts from Europe and
the US to look at approaches to bridge between Certification
Authorities, specifically looking at interoperability between
approaches being developed in Europe and North America.
For more details about The Open Group Messaging Forum and
about the upcoming meeting including the speaker line-up,
please visit http://www.opengroup.org/messaging.
For more details about The Open Group quarterly conference,
please visit http://www.opengroup.org/boston2004/.
It may be that the people responsible for management of e-mail
within your organization have not actively participated in
the activities of The Open Group. For any person who is a
member of The Open Group and has not been to a member meeting
in the last 2 years, we are pleased to offer a reduction to
$295 for attendance at this conference.
You may register for the conference via The Open Group's web
site at http://www.opengroup.org/boston2004/registration.htm.
To obtain the discounted rate, please quote VIP code 77217
in the box just below the blocks showing the fee levels.
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The Open Group Spam Survey
Unsolicited email, or “spam,” has become a major
impediment to the effectiveness of electronic mail. The Open
Group’s Messaging Forum is focused on discovering and
documenting the full impact of spam on the enterprise. Help
define the problem by participating in The Open Group Spam
Survey. This web-based survey should only take a few minutes
of your time and will help better define the business problem.
The results will be presented at The Open Group's July conference
in Boston.
To take the survey, please visit: http://www.mglweb.com/spam/spam_survey.htm
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OMG and The Open Group Exploit Synergies between TOGAF ADM and MDA
The Object Management Group™ (OMG™) and The Open
Group detailed the synergies between The Open Group’s
TOGAF ADM and OMG’s Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®)
in a white paper highlighting the benefits of using both methods
to develop an architecture using the TOGAF ADM and then implement
that architecture using MDA.
The TOGAF Architecture Development Method (TOGAF ADM) is a
detailed industry standard method and resource base for development
of enterprise architecture. It offers a method to fill out
any framework of choice, provides a guideline on how to scope
out the architecture activity, and a step-by-step method for
discovering and understanding what the architecture deliverables
should contain.
OMG MDA is the industry’s leading standards-based approach
to model-based system development. It assists with selecting
the right modeling approach and provides means to capture
models, manage those models, translate between models, and
deal with downstream generation of code.
Members of The Open Group and OMG plan to get together in
a workshop environment during an upcoming OMG meeting in Washington,
D.C., November 1-5, 2004, and discuss how these synergies
can be further exploited.
The white paper can be downloaded at: http://www.opengroup.org/cio/MDA-ADM/
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The Open Group and IEEE Authorize ‘FreeBSD Project’ to Incorporate Material from the POSIX® Standard
The Open Group and IEEE have granted permission to the FreeBSD
Project to incorporate material from the joint IEEE 1003.1™
POSIX standard and The Open Group Base Specifications Issue
6.
This step will allow developers of the FreeBSD Platform to
gain a better understanding of how to write portable programs.
The POSIX standard defines a set of fundamental services needed
for the construction of portable application programs. IEEE
and The Open Group have granted permissions for reuse of material
covering over 1400 interfaces from the standard including
the headers, system interfaces and utilities.
To read more about this story, please visit: http://www.opengroup.org/comm/press/01jun04.htm
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Results of Governing Board Elections
In the election for the Supplier-Member Representative to
the Governing Board, to serve for 2 years commencing July
2004, the ballot closed on Friday June 11th.
Having received a majority of the votes, Chris Greenslade
is duly elected to go forward for appointment to the Governing
Board at the next Board meeting (in July 2004). Congratulations
to Chris on being elected.
Many thanks to all the other excellent candidates for putting
themselves forward, as well as to all those who participated
in this election.
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TOGAF Open Training Sessions
Need to get TOGAF certified? Check out TOGAF training sessions
offered by The Open Group members: TOGAF 8 Awareness or TOGAF
8 for Practitioners. For more information, check out: http://www.opengroup.org/events/#TOGAF
A variety of courses are available.
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Base Working Group Publishes Future Work Plan
The Platform Forum Base Working Group has published its new
work item plan for the period 2004-2005 outlining the major
areas of investigation during this period.
The document can be obtained from the Single UNIX® Specification
Plato site at: http://www.opengroup.org/platform/single_unix_specification/doc.tpl?CALLER=index.tpl&gdid=5258
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4th Annual FinSec Conference
The 4th Annual FinSec Conference will take place on September
15-16, 2004 at the Millennium Hotel London Knightsbridge and
is entitled “Information Security for Financial Institutions:
How to Prevent Cyber Attacks and Manage Risk in the Context
of Basel II.”
At the conference you will learn how you can:
- Prevent ‘phishing’: educate on the dangers
of online fraud and identity theft
- Prepare IS systems to meet new operational and compliance
risk requirements
- Protect against viruses and worms: Critical responses
to the latest wave of attacks
- Budget and measure IS spend for visible ROI on security
actions
- Integrate mobile devices into your security strategy
- Manage a successful identity and access program
- Secure back office and end-to-end transaction processing
You will learn from the experiences of top financial institutions
including BACS, Bradford & Bingley plc., Dresdner Kleinwort
Wasserstein, Identrus, Nomura International Plc., Nordea,
Norwich Union, Saxo Bank and the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
For more information on this important financial conference,
please visit: http://www.mistieurope.com/MIS/Special_Events_FINSEC04.asp
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Mobile and Directory Architecture Technical Study
The Open Group's Mobile and Directory Architecture Technical
Study is now available from our online bookstore. This technical
study describes an architecture that could be the basis of
a common standard infrastructure for mobile computing, for
deployment by service providers and enterprises. It grew from
work in The Open Group Mobile Management Forum (MMF). The
MMF developed a demonstration of seamless session management
across different networks, which was given at The Open Group
conference in Berlin, April 2001.
The Open Group then worked on a Challenge to vendors of directories
and related products to provide support for mobile computing.
The idea of the Challenge received broad support. The Distributed
Management Task Force (DMTF) and the Network Applications
Consortium (NAC) joined The Open Group as Challenge partners.
The architecture described in the technical study was developed
by the Challenge team.
Its central feature is the use of directory technology to
make information about users and the network available to
applications, management systems, and intelligent network
components.
To download the full study free of charge, please visit: http://www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/e042.htm
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Sneak Peek: Conference Preview - Boundaryless Information
Flow™: Securing the Extended Enterprise
The Open Group’s autumn conference, Boundaryless Information
Flow™: Securing the Extended Enterprise, is taking place
on October 18-21, 2004 at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans,
LA, USA. Here’s a preview of the topics to be covered:
- Cyber-terrorism – the growing threat to critical
infrastructure systems and companies
- Enterprise network security – growing your security
in line with your business and demands for increased information
dissemination / establishing security policies
- Security architecture – generating and maintaining
an enterprise security architecture
- Security awareness – information security is the
responsibility of staff at all levels
- Secure system management – protecting information
assets / verifying software integrity / establishing security
procedures throughout systems lifecycles
- Authentication and authorization – identity management
/ authorization / remote user and third-party access control
- Risk evaluation – critical assets, their threats
and vulnerabilities / measuring and managing the risk /
business continuity planning
- The future threat and countermeasures – a look
ahead
To get the most out of your experience, please take the
time to fill out a short questionnaire at
http://www.opengroup.org/new-orleans2004/questionnaire.htm
and share your thoughts on what you would like to see and
hear.
For more information on this conference, please visit: http://www.opengroup.org/new-orleans2004/
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The Open Group's Online Book Store Now Open
The Open Group's Online Book Store is open for business, using
Paypal for secure electronic payment. A wide breadth of technical
publications, guides, and specifications that have been developed
by The Open Group are available. Publications include in-depth
information on such topics as distributed computing, object-oriented
technology, security, systems and data management, transaction
processing, and operating system specifications and programming
languages.
The Open Group Online Book Store is organized in a variety
of ways. There is an integrated catalog with books, product
documentation relating to DCE, CDE and Motif, Specifications
and Guides, and other publications. You can view new titles
only or select by subject category. There are also listings
by title, document code, or ISBN for those looking for a specific
title.
Check it out for yourself at: http://www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/
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Digital Identity Management Summit 2004
The Digital Identity Management Summit 2004 on July 12-15,
2004 at the Marriott Regent’s Park, London, is the first
European event to assemble all the parties responsible for
managing the privacy, integrity and security of personal and
device based digital identity information. Enabling user-friendly
and safe identity-based access to multiple systems for consumers,
corporations and the public sector has never been more technologically
challenging or politically important.
The Advisory Board for the European IdM Summit comprises undisputed
experts in this field:
- Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion
- Phil Becker, Editor in Chief, Digital ID World
- Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings
- Bundeep Singh Rangar, Founder & COO, Ariadne Capital
The Open Group’s Director of the Directory Interoperability
Forum, Chris Harding, will be presenting Effective Directory
Architectures and Standards for Enterprise Identity Management
as part of the Technology Platforms Standard Stream on the
conference’s second day.
For more information on the conference, please visit:
http://www.iir-conferences.com/site/_prod-grp.cfm?dirname=CG2143&Confcode=CG2143&iv=23
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New Public TET Release
New Public TET release, TET3.6a, adds support for Python
The latest version of the freely available version of TET3,
TET3.6a is now available from the TETworks web site at http://tetworks.opengroup.org/tet/
and also ftp://ftp.xopen.org/pub/TET3/ .
This release is a minor update over TET3.6, with the key feature
being the addition of a new API to support the Python programming
language.
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java.
Further information on Python can be obtained at http://www.python.org.
A bundle of just the Python API for TET is also available
at:
http://tetworks.opengroup.org/contrib/python_api/
http://tetworks.opengroup.org/contrib/python_api-1.0.tar.Z
http://tetworks.opengroup.org/contrib/python_api-1.0.tar.gz
The README file is at:
http://tetworks.opengroup.org/contrib/python_api/README
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DMTF’s Enterprise Management World Conference
In 2004 and going forward, the DMTF Developers Conference
will be part of the new industry conference called Enterprise
Management World, to be held on September 12-15, 2004 in Philadelphia,
PA, USA.
EMW is the only IT management conference focused on the rapid
growth in user implementation of distributed management technologies
for the data center and the communications infrastructure.
Throughout this three-day conference, attendees from major
corporations will learn about the latest user successes and
challenges – as well as products, tools, services and
training – in the IT and communications industries.
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The conference will feature a set of developer tracts and
a set of end-user tracks. The conference is greatly expanded
in scope to include end-users, vendor exhibits in line with
conference and tradeshow norms, and a DMTF and Alliance Partner
technology demonstrations.
Please visit http://www.emwusa.com
for more details.
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Press Roundup
The Open Group in the news:
June 15, 2004 -Yahoo Finance: Network Appliance Collaborates
With InfiniBand Leaders to Form OpenIB Alliance
June 7, 2004 - Electronic Design: Critical Java
June 7, 2004 - Electronic Design: Safe, Mission-Critical Java
June 2, 2004 - CS News: IEEE & Open Group Okay FreeBSD
to Utilize POSIX
June 1, 2004 - Yahoo Finance: IEEE and The Open Group Okay
'FreeBSD Project' to Incorporate Material from the POSIX Standard
May 25, 2004 - NewsForge: Ken Brown's corporate-funded FUD
May 22, 2004 - LWN.net: TET 3.6a adds support for Python
May 22, 2004 - LWN.net: Austin Group Minutes of the May 20
Teleconference
May 5, 2004 - OrangeCrate.com /NewsForge: A Conversation with
The Open Group's Graham Bird
May 4, 2004 - LWN.net: 2004 POSIX 1003.1 Standard Published
http://www.opengroup.org/press/articles/
Press Releases:
June 7, 2004 - OMG and The Open Group Working Together to
Exploit Synergies between TOGAF ADM and MDA
June 1, 2004 - IEEE and The Open Group Okay ‘FreeBSD
Project’ to Incorporate Material from the POSIX®
Standard
http://www.opengroup.org/press/titles.htm
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Top Downloads from the Web
Top 10 downloaded publications in May
2004
The Single UNIX Specification, V3
TOGAF, Version 8 'Enterprise Edition'
Distributed TP: The XA Specification
The Single UNIX Specification, V3 (superseded version)
X/Open Single Sign-On Service (XSSO) - Pluggable Authentication
DCE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call
Identity Management
Common Security: CDSA and CSSM, V2
The Single UNIX Specification, V2
Mobile and Directory Architecture
Top 10 page downloads in May 2004 (excluding
“Other Domains”)
Home page
Open Motif home page
A-Z Index page
Testing downloads page
Open Motif download page
Search page
Messaging home page
CDE home page
About Us page
Contacts page
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Certification News
SIF Compliance Program
The Open Group is pleased to announce that the following products
have been registered as conforming to the SIF-enabled Application
Product Standard 1.1:
- PowerSchool, a Division of Apple - PowerSchool 4.x with
PowerSchool SIF Agent 4.x
- Enterprises Computing Services, Inc.- ECSUniqueIDGenerator
1.x with ECSUIDSIFAgent 1.x
- TENEX Systems, Inc - TENEX xSphere™ Student 1.0
with SIF 1.1 Agent for TENEX xSphere(tm) Student
- CompassLearning Odyssey 7 with CompassLearning SIF Agent
1
To view all current SIF certifications and Conformance Statements,
please see the SIF Certification Register at http://www.opengroup.org/sif/cert/register.html
For more information on the SIF compliance program, please
refer to:
http://www.opengroup.org/sif/cert
TOGAF 8 Certification News
The Open Group is pleased to announce that the following have
recently been registered
under the TOGAF 8 Certification Program:
TOGAF 8 CERTIFIED
William Estrem, University of St. Thomas, USA
William Arkles, HP Services SAP-IT, USA
Leonard Fehskens, Hewlett Packard Co.
Hans-Martin Jansen, Hewlett Packard Co.
Elizabeth Lenart, HP Services, USA
Paresh Patel, Hewlett Packard Co., USA
Suzanne Soper, Hewlett Packard Co., USA
Paul Vincent, Hewlett Packard Co., USA
Reza Wajih, Hewlett-Packard, USA
Alan Zavalick, Hewlett Packard, USA
For further information please refer to the register at:
http://www.opengroup.org/togaf/cert/register.html
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Industry Events Calendar
Events of The Open Group
Boundaryless Information Flow: Enterprise
Information Management
July 19-23, 2004
Boston, USA
http://www.opengroup.org/boston2004
Boundaryless Information Flow: Securing
the Extended Enterprise
October 18-21, 2004
New Orleans, USA
http://www.opengroup.org/new-orleans2004/
Boundaryless Information Flow: Identity,
Access and Trust
January 24-28, 2005
San Francisco, USA
http://www.opengroup.org/san-francisco2005/
Boundaryless Information Flow: Secure Architecture, Web, and
Mobility
April 25-29, 2005
Dublin, Ireland
Boundaryless Information Flow: Managing
the Enterprise
July 18-22, 2005
New York, USA
Other Industry Events
Digital Identity Management Summit 2004
July 12-15, 2004
Marriott Regent's Park, London, UK
Dr Chris Harding, Director for The Open Group's Directory
Interoperability Forum will be speaking.
http://www.iir-conferences.com/idman
OMG Real-time and Embedded Systems
Workshop
July 12-15, 2004
Washington DC, USA
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/realtime2004/
DMTF's Enterprise Management World
Conference
September 12-15, 2004,
Philadelphia Marriott, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.emwusa.com
4th Annual FinSec Conference
Information Security for Financial Institutions
September 15-16, 2004
Millennium Hotel London, UK
http://www.mistieurope.com/MIS/Special_Events_FINSEC04.asp
Final Thoughts…
Please let us know if there are other subjects you would like
to see covered in this newsletter, if you have any comments
on any story or article in the newsletter, or to send letters
to the editor for possible publication in the future. You
can contact us at memnews-feedback@opengroup.org.
We look forward to hearing from you, and will see you next
month.
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