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	<description> Mike Jones, from the Federated Identity Team, and Kamaljit Bath, from the Interoperability Strategy Team,&amp;nbsp;present an Identity “Mash-up” Federation Demo using Multiple Protocols (OpenID and WS-Federation).Medtronic, PayPal, and Microsoft worked together to produce a multi-protocol federated identity “mash-up” demo using multiple protocols (OpenID and WS-Federation).&amp;nbsp;The demo shows how Medtronic customers could use PayPal identities when signing up for and participating in a medical device trial.Southworks, the company that built much of the demo, has released the source code and documentation for a proof-of-concept OpenID/WS-Federation Security Token Service (STS) based on the one used in the demo.More details on the&amp;nbsp;Interoperability @ Microsoft&amp;nbsp;blog. </description>
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