Posts Tagged ‘service’
My Wren Kitchen – The Issues
Many things went wrong with the kitchen I bought from Wren Living: If you’re here because you’re thinking of buying a kitchen from Wren then may I suggest that you first try out their customer support and see if you like it. DialĀ 0345 127 7008 the choose option 2 then option 3 then option 1. […]
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Tags: appliances, damage, delivery, extractor, hob, kitchen, living, microwave, service, support, worktop, Wren
My Wren Kitchen – Overview
I bought a new kitchen from Wren Living this April for delivery in late July. It’s the most expensive thing I’ve ever bought that wasn’t an entire house. Many things went wrong. I shouldn’t have bought my appliances from Wren. I shouldn’t have bought my wooden worktop from Wren. I’m writing this because I felt […]
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Tags: customer, kitchen, living, service, support, Wren
Authorization
In which I examine why XACML has failed to live up to my expectations, even if it isn’t dead, which has been the topic of a massive blogosphere battle in recent weeks. Some background I was working with the IT R&D team at Credit Suisse when we provided seed funding[1] for Securent, which was one […]
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Tags: access control, ACL, authorisation, authorization, coarse grained, entitlements, fine grained, ldap, ldif, REST, Securent, service, SOA, SOAP, xacml
It’s time for another one of those posts where the purpose is to save me from repeating myself, and also hopefully seed some ideas into the industry. I take inspiration from my recent purchase of some Vibram Five Fingers, which I hope to review here another day. It boils down to this – I see […]
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Tags: account, audit, break glass, entitlements, idm, portal, provisioning, review, self service, service, system, technical