Guitar Hero II and Secure RSS
I was sick on the 4th of July. No great big deal as I’m not a huge celebrator of holidays, but I was sick the next day, too, which meant I had to work from home. It seems like things are more hectic when I work from home, than if I am at the office. That’s odd to me.
To make me feel a little better, my wife bought me Guitar Hero II for our Xbox 360. I ended up playing until my hands were cramping. I’ve done the same thing tonight and writing this post is much more difficult than it should be. To that end, I’ve been reading up on the possibilities for secure RSS feeds.
We are looking at using RSS feeds at work, not just for basic public information, but for account-specific work as well. It seems that the jury is still out on RSS in the enterprise. Much of it is focused on letting employees access enterprise data. There is little information out there regarding a user of a service authenticating and receiving data in a feed based on who he or she is while also encrypting that data via SSL/TSL.
Most solutions munge some combination of HTTP basic authentication or LDAP or propriety authentication with the industry standard SSL over HTTP. This doesn’t do much if the feed also needs to indicate to the system what data it should return. So, that’s like three levels of interaction.
In addition, we are wanting some of the feed data to be available when the application is not. Things like maintenance feeds or outage updates. These feeds are more “public” in nature but need not rely on our app or database to be accessible to function correctly.
I’ve looked at some offerings from Worklight, Newsgator, Attensa, and KnowNow. I don’t have a good feel yet for which of the products can actually do what I need. In the end, I suspect I will be rolling my own because of some thorny business needs for which these products don’t seem to have built-in answers.
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July 7th, 2007 at 5:57 am
Alex - I picked up your post in one of my filters because I was an investor in Harmonix (makers of Guitar Hero - now owned by MTV) and am an investor in NewsGator. I was pleasantly surprised to see both of them in the same post!
Send me an email and I’ll hook you up with the key NewsGator enterprise guys to talk about security. Greg Reinacker - the CTO - has spent a lot of time on secure RSS going back to 2005 (e.g. http://www.rassoc.com/gregr/weblog/archive.aspx?post=775) and a lot of security functionality is engineered into NewsGator’s enterprise products (http://www.newsgator.com/Business/EnterpriseServer/Default.aspx)
July 8th, 2007 at 8:40 am
Alex, just waiting for them to come out with Drum Hero and I will be set.
I would be happy to follow up with you regarding enterprise (i.e. secure) RSS, because it turns out, secure RSS is a lot different than public feeds. Take a look at the following white paper for some insight. http://www.myworklight.com/ListPages.aspx?catid=62&Category_Parent=28
Feel free to contact me for more information.
July 8th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
Hey Alex,
At the risk of bombarding you with offers of more information on secure RSS, I’ll put you in touch with the technology guys at Attensa. It’d sure be a shame to have to roll your own.
You’ve got much better things to do with your time!
Cheers,
Janet