Zermatt is now Geneva Framework

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For those who didn't attend PDC, the Zermatt identity framework has been re-code-named Geneva Framework so that it fits in with the Geneva family of products:

Geneva Framework: a .NET class library called Microsoft.IdentityModel (basically it's an updated Zermatt)

Geneva Server: This is essentially ADFS v2, built on top of the Geneva Framework

Geneva CardSpace: This is CardSpace v2.

This link takes you to the "Geneva" landing page at Microsoft, where you'll find links to all of the bits, as well as the whitepaper v2. The new version of the whitepaper was co-authored by myself and a PM on the Geneva Framework team, Sesha Mani, who added a bunch of new details based on the PDC version of the framework.


Posted Nov 26 2008, 06:41 AM by keith-brown
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