Posts tagged 'architecture' – Page 8

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Identity 3: Forms of Identity

Using the InternetWide Architecture, many different forms of online identity are made available to you for your everyday use. Being able to switch between these depending on the service accessed enables you great control over your online presence.

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Identity 2: Bring Your Own Identity

With the InternetWide Architecture, you can "bring your own ID", meaning that you get to use the same credentials everywhere, with high levels of security and single sign-on. This article describes how we build up the technical infrastructure to realise that.

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Identity 1: Learning from the Present/Past

Most current sites take it upon them to administer a user account for their users. This brings along a lot of jumping through hoops, both for the user and the service. The InternetWide Architecture resolves the problems that we have gotten stuck into.

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Control over your Online Identity

We live in a time that identities can be stolen, abused and revoked. That mostly applies to our online identity. It is part of the architecture of ARPA2 to provide the best possible control over our online identities.

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Eye on SNMP 1: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

No design for hosting infrastructure is complete without attention for monitoring. There are many such systems, but there is only one standardised system, namely SNMP.

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