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Kevin Jones is a principle engineer and architect for SOA & XML processing at Intel. He has worked on software XML processing efficiency for several years concentrating mainly on XML parsing, XSLT and Web services. He joined Intel via the acquisition of Sarvega Inc, an XML appliance vendor, in August 2005. Outside of work you are likely to find him preparing, racing and (rather too often) repairing hillclimb cars in and around Yorkshire in the UK.

New Identity; Old silos

By Kevin J. Jones (Intel) (2 posts) on September 9, 2009 at 10:37 am
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Mike Loukides makes a good point that the promise of single sign on via OpenID is being reduced by the creation of new identity silos. Many large sites are allowing you to use an identity you have created with them as an OpenID so you can use that identity to login to other sites. With [...]

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What next for XML Services?

By Kevin J. Jones (Intel) (2 posts) on April 29, 2009 at 7:27 am
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For my first post here I thought best to start with some background and a bit of future gazing to help explain who I am (largely a data-orientated XML geek) and what interests me. My personal involvement with XML processing goes back just about 10 years now, it's been a great personal adventure, from utter [...]

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