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The Architecture Newsletter, June 2009
Diego Dagum - MSFT
Sign up for this newsletter | Unsubscribe | Update your profile Issue 20 June 2009 Architecture in Turbulent Times Letter from the Editor Dear Architect, Let's start with the basics: the goal of our Architect role is to align IT with the course of business. So far, so good, eh? So, being...
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17 Jun 2009
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The Architecture Newsletter, May 2009
Diego Dagum - MSFT
Sign up for this newsletter | Unsubscribe | Update your profile SOA Call for Papers May 2009 SOA Keys for Success Call for Papers The 21st issue of the Architecture Journal will be devoted to SOA...
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21 May 2009
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Computer Sciences and Consciousness: Journal on Sustainable Computing Just Released
Diego Dagum - MSFT
The theme of this issue, “ Green Computing ,” is especially important and timely: As computing becomes increasingly pervasive, the energy consumption attributable to computing is climbing, despite the clarion call to action to reduce consumption and reverse greenhouse effects. At the same time, the rising...
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18 Dec 2008
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Just Released: Architecture Journal 16 on Identity and Access
Diego Dagum - MSFT
Two years ago, when an article of mine about evolving architectures was published in an independent IT magazine, a colleague said to me, “You should write for The Architecture Journal.” I couldn’t have predicted that I would now find myself writing for this magazine as its editor. I want to thank Simon...
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22 Aug 2008
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Microsoft Architecture Journal Issue 18 - Call For Papers
Diego Dagum - MSFT
The 18th issue of The Architecture Journal will be focused on Green Computing . The ubiquity of technology services is leading to significant energy waste, in a world where increasing energy costs and the need to reduce carbon footprints are becoming an imperative. We are looking for practitioner...
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20 Aug 2008
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Microsoft Architecture Journal Issue 17 - Call For Papers
Diego Dagum - MSFT
The next issue of the Architecture Journal will focus on Distributed Computing . We are approaching an inflection point with today’s hardware and technologies where a vision from only a few years ago is becoming reality –from deploying applications on microscopic devices in our environment...
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11 Jul 2008
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Let's Start From the Beginning. Let's Talk About the Architect Role
Diego Dagum - MSFT
We just released the latest Journal issue, which you may read online here , subscribe , or even access when you are not connected, via the Journal Reader This issue in particular is devoted to the fact of being architects and what that implicates, role responsibilities, accountabilities, skills...
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25 Apr 2008
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