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European Identity and Access Summit 2010 – UK Sept 22nd and 23rd

Just enjoying the last of the summer wine, picking berries and making crumble. Its no time to be sad, as Conference season is fast approaching, and it’s not just the politicians in Brighton and Blackpool. We have the “European Identity and Access Summit 2010″ at Microsoft in the UK to look forward to.
European Identity and Access Summit [...]

News from the National Information Security Conference NISC 11

Oxford Computer Group are at the NISC conference this year in the guise of  Neil Coughlan. It was fun getting here. I survived a flight through a volcanic ash cloud, to then be immersed in cloud computing, information assurance, economics and virtual golf! (Sadly, not enough time for the real thing). Find out more about day [...]

OCG White Paper – An examination of Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010

The first FIM white paper from Oxford Computer Group written by James Cowling. This white paper discusses Forefront Identity Manager 2010 (FIM 2010), examines the functionality which is to be expected from a modern Identity Management platform, and asks whether FIM fulfils these promises.

EEMA eIdentity Conference 2009

OCG were co-sponsors of the recent EEMA eIdentity Conference held at Microsoft’s London offices last week. The conference was very well attended with some notable keynote speakers, including Kim Cameron, Microsoft’s Chief Architect of Identity and Distinguished Engineer, Howard Schmidt, President of the Information Security Forum, Tim Brown, VP and Chief Architect for Security Management [...]

OCG Identity and Access Summit 2009

In partnership with Microsoft and other complementary technology partners, Oxford Computer Group (OCG) will again be hosting a summit for Microsoft Identity and Access (IDA) Management. The focus this year will be on “business-ready identity and access”, exploring both the technologies at play and their implementation in today’s changing business environments.

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