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  Steve Kille - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steve Kille is the CEO of Isode, which he founded in 1992 and re-launched in 2002.
Steve is an Internet pioneer and visionary, who has been closely involved with many key Internet technologies since 1980, and has brought several of them to market with Isode.
Steve has BA and MA honours degrees in Physics from Oxford University, and Masters degrees in Electrical Engineering from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and Stanford University, where he was a Fulbright scholar.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steve_Kille   (317 words)

  
 Splendid: Features: Dead Meadow
Steve Kille: You know, Jimmy Page said something interesting about that in an interview I read, where he was complaining about all the stuff he's done since the eighties on.
Steve Kille: I think there's always a place for us to have songs like that, because having songs like that is kind of what makes a three-piece so great live.
Steve Kille: Well, I did a collage that's part of it, kind of reminiscent of the first record, and then we all kind of put in ideas -- like Steve (McCarty) has a piece of art that's going to be in it and then we did this collage wizard art for it.
www.splendidezine.com /features/deadmeadow   (4081 words)

  
 RFCs and Steve Kille   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Steve was one of the original authors of LDAP and he chaired the IETF Working Group that led to its original standardization.
Steve was the editor of the core MIXER document and played a central role in the design of MIXER.
Steve chaired the IETF MADMAN Working Group, and was author of the original specifications on which these documents were based.
www.isode.com /company/rfcs.html   (333 words)

  
 RFC (Request for Comments) 1781   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
For example: Steve Kille Kille [Page 6] RFC 1781 User Friendly Naming March 1995 Could be interpreted in the context of an organisational default.
Kille [Page 16] RFC 1781 User Friendly Naming March 1995 Implementors of this specification are encouraged to investigate variants of the basic algorithm.
Kille [Page 18] RFC 1781 User Friendly Naming March 1995 The author contends that whilst typed naming is interesting for some types of searching (e.g., yellow page searching), it is less desirable for naming objects.
www.rfc.ok.cl /rfc.nkt/1781   (4978 words)

  
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Steve Hardcastle-Kille will reread NADF-175, to help determine what can be done, while Wengyk will continue to work on the interoperability issues between the NADV and WPP pilots.
Steve noted that the flexibility present in the current draft of RFC1279 is due to similar flexibility in the DNS RFCs themselves (which allow different orderings for TTL, Class and Type).
Steve Hardcastle-Kille hasn't looked at related OSI work on application environments and on reorganizing application layers, putting the session goo in the transport layer, removing the presentation layer.
www.ietf.org /ietf/osids/osids-minutes-92mar.txt   (5301 words)

  
 RFC 1137 - Mapping between full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with restricted encoding
Network Working Group S. Kille Request for Comments: 1137 University College London Updates: RFC 976 December 1989 Mapping Between Full RFC 822 and RFC 822 with Restricted Encoding Status of this Memo This RFC suggests an electronic mail protocol mapping for the Internet community and UK Academic Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
Kille [Page 1] RFC 1137 E-Mail Address and Quoted Strings December 1989 Restricted RFC 822 This implies a subset of RFC 822 addressing.
Space is given a single character encoding, due to its (expected) frequency of use, and backslash as the RFC 822 single quote character.
www.packetizer.com /rfc/rfc.cgi?num=1137   (746 words)

  
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Steve contacted Al Grimstad to check on a user friendly naming related proposal, and found that this is no longer relevant.
Steve has replied informally to the NIST liaison to encourage coordination between the two groups and also to share our documents on replication requirements and solution.
Steve will talk to the IETF area coordinators and suggest that the new group be jointly in the OSI and User Services areas.
www.ietf.org /ietf/osids/osids-minutes-91feb.txt   (3294 words)

  
 Exploring the Internet: Round One, London
Steve is one of the two guiding lights behind the ISO Development Environment (ISODE), the other of course being the eminent Dr. Marshall T. Rose.
UCL, under Steve's leadership, integrated X.500 into ISODE in an implementation known as Quipu, after the fringes of knotted cords used to keep numerical records by the Quechuan Indians of the Incan empire.
Steve argues strongly that the opposite is true.
museum.media.org /eti/RoundOne11.html   (1510 words)

  
 rfc1779
Network Working Group S. Kille Request for Comments: 1779 ISODE Consortium Obsoletes: 1485 March 1995 Category: Standards Track A String Representation of Distinguished Names Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
The author's directory distinguished name would be written: CN=Steve Kille, O=ISODE Consortium, C=GB Kille [Page 2] RFC 1779 DN Representation March 1995 This may be folded, perhaps to display in multi-column format.
Kille [Page 7] RFC 1779 DN Representation March 1995 6.
ietfreport.isoc.org /idref/rfc1779   (1081 words)

  
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Steve Hardcastle-Kille joined the IAB in discussing several of the X.500 documents.
All were approved per the IESG recommendation except the "String Encoding of Presentation Address" which with the concurrence of Steve Hardcastle-Kille was suggested as an informational document.
(150) Jul 18 [Steve Coya] Draft a sample, generic letter to be used by corporations to give the IAB control over the future evolution of a particular protocol.
ftp.sunet.se /pub/Internet-documents/iesg/iesg.91-10-17   (1951 words)

  
 Steve Kille -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Steve Kille -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Steve Kille is the CEO of (Click link for more info and facts about Isode) Isode, which he founded in 1992 and re-launched in 2002.
Steve has BA and MA honours degrees in Physics from (A university in England) Oxford University, and Masters degrees in Electrical Engineering from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and (A university in California) Stanford University, where he was a Fulbright scholar.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/steve_kille.htm   (334 words)

  
 rfc1484
The author's User Friendly Name (UFN) might be written: Steve Hardcastle-Kille, Computer Science, University College London, GB or Hardcastle-Kille [Page 3] RFC 1484 User Friendly Naming July 1993 S. Hardcastle-Kille, Computer Science, University College London, GB This may be folded, perhaps to display in multi-column format.
For example: Steve Hardcastle-Kille, University College London Hardcastle-Kille [Page 7] RFC 1484 User Friendly Naming July 1993 Approximation Approximate renditions or alternate values of one or more of the components will be supplied.
Supplying "Steve Hardcastle-Kille" will lead to a failed subtree search of Physics, University College London, GB and lead straight to a subtree search of University College London, GB This will lead to an exact value match, and so a single entry returned without prompting.
ietfreport.isoc.org /idref/rfc1484   (4972 words)

  
 Fossett, Steve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Steve Fossett Steve Reich Steven Spielberg Steve Kille
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Steve Fossett - TheBestLinks.com - April 22, Balloon, Canada...
www.celebrityaz.com /984_Fossett_Steve.html   (432 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Kille makes a persuasive case for protocols like X.400, X.500, and the OSI presentation layer.
Kille, a former computer scientist at University College London, brings his unique hands-on perspective implementing OSI and related protocols to his current position as the head of the ISODE Consortium.
ISODE is considered by most experts in the field to be the leading OSI implementation and the work of the Consortium forms the basis for commercial products attempting to meet purchasing requirements contained in GOSIP profiles around the world.
archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu /SDG/Experimental/radio/080893_geek_ITR.readme.txt   (202 words)

  
 RFC1781   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The author's User Friendly Name (UFN) might be written: Steve Kille, Computer Science, University College London, GB or S.
Kille, Computer Science, University College London, GB This may be folded, perhaps to display in multi-column format.
For example: Steve Kille, Computer Science, University College London, GB Another UFN might be: Christian Huitema, INRIA, FR or James Hacker, Basingstoke, Widget Inc, GB The final example shows quoting of a comma in an Organisation name: L.
rfc.net /rfc1781.html   (4985 words)

  
 Isode Management Team
ACI Worldwide in 2001 and Steve negotiated a deal with ACI to re-launch Isode in 2002.
Some of these are listed in RFCs and Steve Kille.
From 1981 to 1992, he was a Senior Research Fellow at University College London and led US and European funded research projects on messaging, directory, networking and distributed systems.
www.isode.com /company/management.html   (1203 words)

  
 ARCHIVED Questions and Answers

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I recently came across this Welsbach "student lamp" (looks a LOT like the lamp in the logo), but can't find any information about the type of fuel or burner (I am assuming it uses a mantle).
Steve: Alex has this pretty well nailed down.
Welsbach was a gas light supplier, but they sold this "Student Lamp" lamp and the Baynes Patent table lamp in their retail outlets, as well as gas supplies.
www.lampguild.org /QandApage/archives/Q0002778.htm   (378 words)

  
 RFC 2294 (rfc2294) - Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 D
Network Working Group S. Kille Request for Comments: 2294 Isode Ltd. Obsoletes: 1836 March 1998 Category: Standards Track Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
[2] Kille, S., "MIXER (Mime Internet X.400 Enhanced Relay): Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822/MIME", RFC 2156, January 1998.
[5] Kille, S., "X.400-MHS use of the X.500 directory to support X.400-MHS routing", RFC 1801, June 1995.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2294.html   (1111 words)

  
 www-talk from July to August 1992: Re: IETF BOF on Universal Document Identifiers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
<9207041827.AA22331@expresso.cc.mcgill.ca> Date: Sun, 05 Jul 92 07:54:01 +0100 Message-Id: <910.710319241@isode.com> From: Steve Hardcastle-Kille I did not notice that Tim was in transit.
If there is no immediate objection to a reschedule, how about booking a second slot for the BOF (e.g., the Tuesday 4-6 I suggested).
This will give Tim the option 1) To go ahead and ignore the second slot 2) To cancell the meeting and switch 3) To use both slots (eeek) By deciding a slot now, it means that the mechanics can be sorted prior to the meeting.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/1992JulAug/0003.html   (232 words)

  
 Smaller businesses need anti-spam protection from ISPs, not in-house software installations.
Casting a vote against the recent launch of 'small business' server level anti-spam product by Sophos, Isode's CEO Steve Kille asserts that small businesses would be far better advised to rely on services provided by quality ISPs than invest in software whose support overheads are likely to distract them from core business activities.
In a recent company newsletter, CEO Steve Kille commented "A small business needs the same level of spam protection as their larger counterparts, not a cut-down package designed with cost as the main driver."
A well known speaker and recognized industry visionary, Steve has twenty years of experience with messaging, directory, security, and e-commerce, and has been responsible for a range of widely deployed products and standards.
www.prweb.com /releases/2004/4/prweb121970.htm   (590 words)

  
 Steve, Bob and Jeff are working on a very high scaffolding. Suddenly, Steve falls off. He is kille...
Steve, Bob and Jeff are working on a very high scaffolding.
After the ambulance leaves with Steve's body, Bob and Jeff realize they'll have to inform his wife.
Hey folks, please click on one of these links when you are here -- it takes you a second but lets me keep the site running.
www.jokes2go.com /jokes/8862.html   (213 words)

  
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Members on the IESG-TECH mailing list with the addition of Erik Huizer and Steve Kille should be invited to participate.
Steve Coya was unable to find a time for an IESG
Gross has asked for this topic to be added to the IAB agenda for their Interop meeting and has requested that the IESG be invited for that topic session.
ftp.sunet.se /pub/Internet-documents/iesg/iesg.91-09-19   (1771 words)

  
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These documents were submitted to the IETF by Steve Hardcastle-Kille, and after review by the IETF were recommended to the IAB.
An IESG response was sent to the RFC Editor December 10th indicating the IESG displeasure with the document.
The IESG during the January 2nd teleconference reconsidered that message, and assigned Steve Crocker the action to craft text which would satisfy the IESG.
ftp.sunet.se /pub/Internet-documents/iesg/iesg.92-03-05   (1491 words)

  
 The 'Security Digest' Archives (TM) : TCP-IP Distribution List for June 1983   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Possibly it is a FTP server problem wherein the data fork is being killed (thus resetting the data connection) prematurely.
Since we run as vanilla as possible implementation of the TCP code to be as compatible as possible with the TOPS20 sites, we will wait until there is some general agreement on how to design the 'ping' process before installing it.
Regards, Steve Cohn ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 1983 1112-PDT From: Henry W. Miller Subject: Re: TCP and Gateway Pinging Steve, Thank you for your deductions on this.
securitydigest.org /tcp-ip/archive/1983/06   (17603 words)

  
 Sun Internet Mail Server 3.5 Reference Manual: - Supported Standards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Steve Kille, University College London, X.500 and Domains, November 1991.
Steve Kille (ISODE Consortium), Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming, March 1995.
Steve Kille (ISODE Consortium), MHS use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing, June 1995.
docs.sun.com /source/816-6072-10/Standards.doc9.html   (164 words)

  
 Annoyances.org - re: Screen Resize always resets on reboot (Windows 98 Discussion Forum)
(Steve Kille: Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 9:34 pm)
(Steve Kille: Thu, Sep 13, 2001, 9:34 pm)
(Steve Kille: Fri, Sep 14, 2001, 7:10 am)
www.annoyances.org /exec/forum/win98/1000487273   (82 words)

  
 kille-presentationaddr-00.txt
"PID" ________________________Figure_1:__String_BNF__________________________ Four examples: "256"/NS+a433bb93c1NS+aa3106 #63/#41/#12/X121+234219200300 '3a'H/TELEX+00728722+X.25(80)+02+00002340555+CUDF+"892796" Kille, Young Expires: April, 1996 Page 4 INTERNET--DRAFT String encoded P-Address October 1995 TELEX+00728722+RFC-1006+03+10.0.0.6 ICD+0090+ITOT+FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:3210 Note that the RFC 1006 and ITOT encodings permits use of either a DNS Domain Name or an IP address.
The former is primarily for ease of entry.
Kille, Young Expires: April, 1996 Page 6 INTERNET--DRAFT String encoded P-Address October 1995 8 References [CCI88] The Directory --- overview of concepts, models and services, December 1988.
www.potaroo.net /ietf/idref/draft-kille-presentationaddr   (1219 words)

  
 RFC1779   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
RFC 1779 DN Representation March 1995 This may be folded, perhaps to display in multi-column format.
This work was based on research work done at University College London [4], and evolved by the IETF OSI-DS WG.
Steve Kille ISODE Consortium The Dome The Square Richmond, Surrey TW9 1DT England Phone: +44-181-332-9091 EMail: S.Kille@ISODE.COM DN: CN=Steve Kille, O=ISODE Consortium, C=GB UFN: S. Kille, ISODE Consortium, GB Kille [Page 8]
rfc.net /rfc1779.html   (1190 words)

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