Verisign hosts one of the first Open ID servers, available at http://pip.verisignlabs.com. Created in conjunction with Eastmedia, the source code, written in Ruby on Rails, for the server is open-source and available at https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/heraldry/idp/pip/trunk/.
The following VeriSign employees write for http://blogs.verisign.com/infrablog/, which is where their descriptions are taken from. They are all heavily involved in Open ID and Identity 2.0.
Kiran Dandekar? focuses on market development for digital identity solutions at VeriSign. He works with companies to develop real solutions for real people in real time.
Michael Graves? is a techno-evangelist for real-time web research at VeriSign. Mike founded Signio, which was VeriSign’s service for securing online payments.
Hans Granqvist? is a senior engineer at VeriSign, researching emerging capabilities in real-time web. He drives several industry group efforts relating to blog and ping security.
David Recordon? is an open source hacker at heart. He works on cool stuff for VeriSign’s Advanced Products & Research team. David’s current focus is digital identity.