While this is specifically referring to statistics in the OP:
This new setup makes it possible to take something with me. Github doesn’t exploit this yet (as far as I know), but for instance, it could allow me to keep some statistics, such as how many commits did I make to code of an organization. Or in the case of Salesforce, how much did I generate in leads or revenues.
it doesn't mention taking distribution lists or best customers, although nothing is really stopping you from taking those things even without distributed identity.
However, distributed identity is more valuable from the standpoint of authenticating someone. It is still up to the company/organization to manage the authorization aspects of their resources, binding specific capabilities and authorizations to their employees/users authentications.
This new setup makes it possible to take something with me. Github doesn’t exploit this yet (as far as I know), but for instance, it could allow me to keep some statistics, such as how many commits did I make to code of an organization. Or in the case of Salesforce, how much did I generate in leads or revenues.
it doesn't mention taking distribution lists or best customers, although nothing is really stopping you from taking those things even without distributed identity.
However, distributed identity is more valuable from the standpoint of authenticating someone. It is still up to the company/organization to manage the authorization aspects of their resources, binding specific capabilities and authorizations to their employees/users authentications.