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Wes Felter posting and thread$7019?mode=day on hosting your own online identit(ies), including JabBer presence. What the heck is PingID going to offer?
SamRuby (who started the thread) notes : To many seem to assume that centralization is the only way to get scalability and reliability. Every Hosted Server I have dealt with has quotas, down time, and limitations on the services they provide (example: no full text indexing)... P2P shows that there are alternatives to static [IP] addresses. Perhaps the right place for my [EWallet] is in my back pocket (Always On You). To which Kimbro Staken replies : I just can't help but wonder if maybe the right place for this is on my [IPaq] or my LapTop rather then a server. This is an idea I've actually had for a while. At one of my old companies we were working on this problem and the logical approach then and probably still today is [Smart Card]-s.
Bill Seitz, fluxent at gmail dot com, Weblog