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Dick Clarence Hardt (born May 28, 1963) is the founder of ''SignIn.Org'' and is an advocate of Identity 2.0. Hardt has spoken at tech events such as Web 2.0, Supernova, Digital ID World, ETech, OSCON, PICNIC, International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2007), ISOC, Anti-Phishing Working Group, at
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(NYU), Harvard and many other locales. He has been interviewed extensively and has been cited in numerous publications, including ''Wired''. Hardt founded Sxip Identity in 2003, where he promoted next-generation Internet identity technology. He was a founding board member of the
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Foundation. Prior to Sxip, Hardt founded
ActiveState ActiveState Software Inc is a Canadian software company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. It develops, sells, and supports cross-platform development tools for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, as well ...
in 1997. Under his leadership as CEO, ActiveState became a leader in tools for open-source programming languages and anti-spam software and was acquired by UK-based security company, Sophos, in 2003 for $23 million. Hardt claims to have made the original port of the
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programming language to Windows in the mid-1990s, which was highly controversial in the open source community. In 1999, ActiveState signed a contract to add features previously missing from Windows ports of Perl. On December 9, 2008, Hardt announced that he was joining
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as a partner architect and will be working on consumer, enterprise and government identity problems. While at Microsoft he would continue to be on the board of Sxipper Inc., maintaining the Sxipper product originally started at Sxip Inc. On his weblog at dickhardt.org, Hardt indicated that January 15, 2010, was his last day at Microsoft. He then founded Bubbler (UX, architecture & software development using node.js) and joined Amazon in 2015..


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Identity 2.0 podcast
on Talis
Identity Management and Software-as-a-Service podcast
on Computerworld
Quest for Identity 2.0
interview on CBC Television {{DEFAULTSORT:Hardt, Dick Canadian computer programmers Canadian technology writers 1963 births Living people