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Using Microsoft platforms and tools with Enterprise SOA best practices to design and build Telecom BSS/OSS and Service Delivery solutions.
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Eric Troup's Blog
PaaS Means Really Following Enterprise SOA Best Practices
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Since the early 1990s, the telecommunications industry and its associated ecosystem of software vendors have attempted over and over again to successfully embrace first object oriented software, then various Enterprise Frameworks, a slew of Service Buses...
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Service Delivery Broker on Windows Azure
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Microsoft , Portugal Telecom SAPO , and Telcordia will collaborate to take the TM Forum Service Delivery Broker catalyst project to the next level at Management World 2011 in Dublin during May. The PT SAPO SDB has been in production for five years at...
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Windows Azure Starter Kit for Java now available as CTP
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TheCommunity Technology Preview (CTP) of the Windows Azure Starter Kit for Java, was announced last Wednesday on the Interoperability @ Microsoft blog. This announcement adds yet another language to the list of options that Windows Azure developers have...
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