Microsoft;s employing slowdown hasn;t translated to a total hiring freeze. Amongst the latest of the Red-Pill poppers is Dick Hardt.Hardt will be the founder and CEO of Sxip Identification. He's recognized for his get about the “Identity 2.0″ concept (and blog with the same name). Identity 2.0, or digital identity,
Office Professional 2010 Key, is focused on using emerging technologies like OpenID to improve cross-vendor authentication and user security.Among Hardt;s other claims to fame: He founded ActiveState, an open-source programming language and anti-spam software vendro that was purchased by Sophos in 2003. According to Wikipedia, Hardt also is “credited using the port with the Perl programming language to Windows, which, at the time, was highly controversial in the open source community.”Hardt is moving from Vancouver, Canada,
Office Ultimate 2007, to the Redmond area. His new title at Microsoft would be “Partner Architect.” He described his new role,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, in a posting to the Identification 2.0 site,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, as:“working on consumer, enterprise and government identification problems. My open source, open web and digital community experience will continue to guide my thinking. For me, this is an opportunity to work about the identity problems I have been toiling over for the last six years,
Windows 7 32bit, but now with massive resources.”Hardt said he will remain chair of Sxipper, a company that makes an identity-management add-on for Firefox.(Hat tip to Nick Katsivelos for the pointer on Hardt.)