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Welcome to the Microsoft Architect Insight Conference 2008 Blog
Join Microsoft on 28 - 29 April 2008 at Beaumont House Old Windsor for a two-day architectural retreat designed for senior enterprise, solutions and infrastructure architects, plus CTOs and senior IT decision makers. The purpose of this blog is to update Read More...
Read the press coverage on Insight Conference
Since the conference earlier this month, there's been a fair bit of coverage from journalists such as Tim Anderson and David Norfolk, part 1 and part 2 . Have a read and let's continue to drive the debate on the topics covered at Insight. Read More...
SOA underground
A great session at Insight was the one produced by the boys at London Underground. If for nothing else you've got to see their demo! Here's a great article from Tim Anderson , one of the reporters at Insight this year! Read More...
Developing the Future @ Insight
There were several features at Insight that were there to promote networking and debate among the attendees. To be honest they were met with a mixture of reactions - mostly what the heck are you asking us to do etc. etc. The clinics were aimed at discussing Read More...
Call yourself an architect?
At last year’s inaugural Architect Insight Conference Martin Fowler and I found time to violently agree with each other that the whole analogy between IT and civil engineering was spurious, misleading and based on a failure to understood the very different Read More...
London 2012 – Newham – Architecture?
Interesting? Well it is given the scale of the London 2012 project and Newham’s own undertaking to deploy a Converged Network Infrastructure . The Architecture challenges we're facing around Network Infrastructure include: Fixed and Mobile services Wi-Fi, Read More...
Eric's cunning Insight plan!
We're heading into the home stretch for Architect Insight and I've just resurfaced from a week of content reviews with the 60+ Insight speakers - few! This is hard work - but worth it, and like last year has left me with an enormous buzz about how good Read More...
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