History likes to repeat itself

Reading Time: < 1 minute It was more than 6 years ago when I’ve decided to join the other side as Microsoft employee with Microsoft Consulting in Poland. And this was good move. As every such move it brought some changes in private and professional live. One of those changes was that my MVP award, Directory Services at that time … Continue reading "History likes to repeat itself"

Snapshot recovery tool strikes back

Reading Time: 2 minutes Some time ago, when Windows 2008 was released I had some spare time (where are those days) and I wanted to master some of my .NET coding skills. What is better than find an idea to use them … and that’s how 1Identity Snapshot Recovery Tool was created. Snapshot Recovery Tool is command line tool … Continue reading "Snapshot recovery tool strikes back"

September – speaking season

Reading Time: 2 minutes This September – at least for me – is a speaking season. I’m speaking at two conferences. First is TEC 2009 organized by Quest in Berlin. TEC will gather many of well known people as speakers – let me quote Gil here: TEC is comprised to two conferences this year. TEC/Identity and Access features speakers … Continue reading "September – speaking season"

Well … real men don’t mind son as well

Reading Time: < 1 minute Sander wrote few days ago that “Real man have a daughters”. I even don’t know what real man definition is but I would say that if I fit into this definition I don’t mind to have son and I’m really happy and proud that our family has new member.   Wojtek was born on 6’th … Continue reading "Well … real men don’t mind son as well"

Identity in real life … and I don’t mean net ;)

Reading Time: 2 minutes Discussions about identity and privacy are often treated as some sorts of theoretical debates. At least by so called “ordinary user” on the Internet. If we will think about adoption rate for technologies like OpenID or CardSpace we can get an impression that also people who are designing and developing web pages are not concerned … Continue reading "Identity in real life … and I don’t mean net ;)"