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SOA, WS-* and REST - back to first principles :-)
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It continues to amaze me that in calendar year 2009, people still continue to conflate SOA with WS-* on one hand, and with REST on the other. SOA has nothing to with either WS-* or REST, period. And btw, if you are naive enough to believe that you can...
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2nd International SOA Symposium / Cloud International Symposium in Rotterdam - presenting on 'Differentiated IT' (aka the End of One-size-fits-all IT)
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presenting on 'Differentiated IT' (aka The End of One-size-fits-all IT) at the 2nd International SOA Symposium / Cloud International Symposium http://www.soasymposium.com/overview3.php this week in Rotterdam. Ping me if you are going to be attending ...
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the NEW patterns & practices Developer Center http://msdn.com/practices
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We have re-designed the patterns & practices Developer Center http://msdn.com/practices to make it easier to navigate and use. Please take a look and let us know.
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