Ask the Expert - Scott Kveton on Digital Identity
Cost: FREE for NTEN Members!
01/14/2008 - 11:00am
01/14/2008 - 12:00pm
US/Pacific
Scott Kveton, VP of Open Platforms for Vidoop will spend an hour answering YOUR questions about digital identity and open source. Scott is digital identity promoter, open source contributor, avid gardener, passionate pizza maker, loving husband and proud father.
A native of the Mid-West he moved out to Oregon in 1980 with his family and never looked back. Graduated from Beaverton High School in 1992 and Oregon State University in 1997. He worked for a couple of dot com’s (amazon.com, rulespace.com, pdaverticals.com) before returning to OSU to start the Open Source Lab.
The Open Source Lab was a culmination of OSU’s use, development and hosting of open source projects. While at the OSL he engaged in software development projects like Maintain, Ockham, Kuali and many others. They also built a massive hosting infrastructure to support the Mozilla Foundation, the Apache Software Foundation, the Linux Kernel and many, many others.
Fruitful discussions with the founder of JanRain led him down the path of deciding to make the jump and “get off the sidelines” to become a part of the JanRain team. He spent just shy of a year there helping shape the OpenID landscape, build several new products and really get the company poised for success as the leaders in their space. JanRain was named by Business 2.0 to their list of 25 startups to watch in 2007.
NTEN Members will have an exclusive opportunity to ask questions and hear them answered.
> Register Now - Free for NTEN Members!
How's It Work?
This will be an online chat event where you will listen on the phone and simultaneously sign into a live chat. This event is only available to NTEN members, so if you aren't - become a member today!
A native of the Mid-West he moved out to Oregon in 1980 with his family and never looked back. Graduated from Beaverton High School in 1992 and Oregon State University in 1997. He worked for a couple of dot com’s (amazon.com, rulespace.com, pdaverticals.com) before returning to OSU to start the Open Source Lab.
The Open Source Lab was a culmination of OSU’s use, development and hosting of open source projects. While at the OSL he engaged in software development projects like Maintain, Ockham, Kuali and many others. They also built a massive hosting infrastructure to support the Mozilla Foundation, the Apache Software Foundation, the Linux Kernel and many, many others.
Fruitful discussions with the founder of JanRain led him down the path of deciding to make the jump and “get off the sidelines” to become a part of the JanRain team. He spent just shy of a year there helping shape the OpenID landscape, build several new products and really get the company poised for success as the leaders in their space. JanRain was named by Business 2.0 to their list of 25 startups to watch in 2007.
NTEN Members will have an exclusive opportunity to ask questions and hear them answered.
> Register Now - Free for NTEN Members!
How's It Work?
This will be an online chat event where you will listen on the phone and simultaneously sign into a live chat. This event is only available to NTEN members, so if you aren't - become a member today!
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