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Speaking on Mission-Critical Apps at SATURN 2009 (SEI's Architecture Conference) – May 7, Pittsburgh, PA
Diego Dagum - MSFT
Dear Architect, I'll be delivering a session on "Architecting for Highly Available, Scalable, and Reliable Mission-Critical Applications" in the 5th edition of SEI Architecture Technology User Network Conference Hope to see you there Sincerely, Diegum
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10 Apr 2009
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Making Room for an Exception
Diego Dagum - MSFT
A new friend I got, J.D. Meier , is leading a project intended to provide renewed Architecture Guidance for the Microsoft platform, and specifically for .NET applications J.D. was compiling input from different sources and launched a web site for his project in CodePlex (a Microsoft portal for community...
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18 Sep 2008
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