Townsend is already an OASIS member and they have indicated that they will participate. Best, dee Dee Schur, Senior Manager - Standards Advocate OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society
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kmip-interop-tech@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [kmip-interop-tech] 2011 Demonstration Information for review On 16/12/2011 2:03 AM, Jane Harnad wrote: Hi Everyone, Attached is a copy of the demonstration flyer used for the 2011 RSA demo. Note the first the paragraph and diagram used. We would very much like to post something similar for the 2012 demo on the OASIS website – as soon as possible. Please let me know if anyone has any suggestions. My best guess at the diagram that would replace it with the currently identified list of participants is attached. I've included Townsend (noted as tentative) - on the assumption that they will become an OASIS member and participate. I haven't listed a client for either Thales or Quintessence - but those could be added in those vendors are also bringing along clients to demonstrate. I grabbed vendor logos and product pictures off websites for those vendors who did not participate this year - if the marketing contacts from those vendors have replacements which are more appropriate to use then please provide them. A tentative first paragraph replacement is also attached - and feedback on that would be great. 2011 had: "The clients and servers will demonstrate essential key management use cases such as generating cryptographic keys, locating existing keys, retrieving, registering, and deleting keys." 2012 suggestion: "The clients and servers will demonstrate the full key management life-cycle including creating, registering, locating, retrieving, deleting, and transferring symmetric and asymmetric keys and certificates between vendor systems. Support for the KMIP 1.1 committee draft specification along with interoperability with the KMIP 1.0 OASIS specification will also be demonstrated." (committee draft can be updated to committee specification once we get to that point) Tim.