OpenID Denmark Meeting
On Feb. 6, 2009, we had a meeting for OpenID Denmark.
The programme was as follows:
PROGRAM
13.00-13.15 Welcome and Introduction
13.15-13.45 Basics about OpenID and alternative SingleSignOn solutions (Martin Strandbygaard)
13.45-14.15 OpenID Market Development and Use Cases in Japan (Nat Sakimura)
14.15-14.30 Break
14.30-15.00 Status, Opportunities and Roadmap for OpenID (Nat Sakimura)
15.00-15.30 DK User Study: How do non-technical users perceive SingleSignOn (Henrik Biering)
15.30-16.00 Discussion: What is needed to promote the use of OpenID in Denmark?
It had an attendance from wide range of industry including a credit card processors to the national broadcasting corporation.
OpenID in Denmark is just starting, but when combined with its National ID infrastructure, which is going to be in a new version later this year, it has a potential to leap frog most of us. It is worth watching how it is going to evolve.


As of Jan. 1, 2009, apparently, Republic of Lithuania went OpenID. All the Personal ID Card that the Republic of Lithuania issues has OpenID in addition to X.509 in it. Lithuanian government is also going to provide a state run OpenID provider, which is under testing right now. 
