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'''Cordance Corporation''' is a Seattle based company that specializes in creating, applying, and managing technologies for the Dataweb. The company follows a modern approach towards the maintenance of persistent and privacy protected identities as well as trusted data sharing peers over large-scale online networks. The company contributes to the international , non-profit organization [[XDI.org]] <ref>[http://www.xdi.org XDI.org]</ref> to devote public services and open standards for the Dataweb.  
 
'''Cordance Corporation''' is a Seattle based company that specializes in creating, applying, and managing technologies for the Dataweb. The company follows a modern approach towards the maintenance of persistent and privacy protected identities as well as trusted data sharing peers over large-scale online networks. The company contributes to the international , non-profit organization [[XDI.org]] <ref>[http://www.xdi.org XDI.org]</ref> to devote public services and open standards for the Dataweb.  
 
==History==   
 
==History==   
Cordance created the actual digital addressing technology that went on to become the base for the [[XRI]] (Extensible Resource Identifier) and [[XDI]] (XRI Data Interchange); the two open standards are now installed at OASIS. The patents helped to create XDI.org. In 2004, the company entered into a partnership with [[NeuStar]], this was done for the sole purpose of developing and operating the global registry of XRI and resolution services as per the contract signed with XDI.org.  
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Cordance created the actual digital addressing technology that went on to become the base for the [[XRI]] (Extensible Resource Identifier) and [[XDI]] (XRI Data Interchange); the two open standards are now a part of [[OASIS]]. The patents helped to create XDI.org. In 2004, the company entered into a partnership with [[NeuStar]], this was done for the sole purpose of developing and operating the global registry of XRI and resolution services as per the contract signed with XDI.org.  
    
Later, Cordance partnered with [[AmSoft]] for the development of open standard identity services based on the XRI platform, which included contact pages, universal login and address forwarding. Today, the company is actively working with international i-brokers, i.e. identity service providers, on the accreditation provided by XDI.org and for the development and deployment of XRI digital addressing based i-services, i.e. identity services. Cordance is also an active [[Domain Roundtable]] participant <ref>[http://www.cordance.net Cordance.net]</ref>.
 
Later, Cordance partnered with [[AmSoft]] for the development of open standard identity services based on the XRI platform, which included contact pages, universal login and address forwarding. Today, the company is actively working with international i-brokers, i.e. identity service providers, on the accreditation provided by XDI.org and for the development and deployment of XRI digital addressing based i-services, i.e. identity services. Cordance is also an active [[Domain Roundtable]] participant <ref>[http://www.cordance.net Cordance.net]</ref>.
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==About OASIS==
 
==About OASIS==
[[OASIS]] stands for Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. It is a non-profit association that works for the convergence, adoption and development of the open standards which will improve the standards of information society all over the globe. OASIS came into being in the year 1993 as Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) Open, a group of users and vendors, who were entrusted with the task of developing standards and preparing guidelines for proper inter-operation between the products. In the year 1998, the name was changed to OASIS, which included Extensible Markup Language (XML) thereby broadening its spectrum.  
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[[OASIS]] stands for Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. It is a non-profit association that works for the convergence, adoption and development of the open standards that could improve the standards of the information society all over the globe. OASIS came into being in the year 1993 as Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) Open, a group of users and vendors, who were entrusted with the task of developing standards and preparing guidelines for proper inter-operation between the products. In 1998, the name was changed to OASIS, which included Extensible Markup Language (XML) thereby broadening its spectrum.  
There are 5000+ participants in this group who are representing more than 600 organizations from over 100 countries.<ref>[http://www.oasis-open.org/org OASIS]</ref>
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There are 5000+ participants in the group, representing more than 600 organizations from over 100 countries.<ref>[http://www.oasis-open.org/org OASIS]</ref>
 
      
==References==
 
==References==
 
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