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Server, Cloud and all points in-between
Oslo and Modeling
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over 5 years ago
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Steven B. Martin
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Just in case you haven’t seen this yet, check out this article in eWEEK from last week. Focuses on Robert Wahbe, corporate vice president of CSD, as well as technical fellows, John Shewchuk and Brad Lovering, discussing their thoughts on modeling, Oslo...
Server, Cloud and all points in-between
Microsoft Participating in the Object Management Group (OMG)
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over 5 years ago
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Steven B. Martin
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This week I had the privilege of sitting with Bob Muglia while he taped a short video on his thoughts of how model-driven development could transform the way we develop and manage applications. Bob also announced Microsoft’s participation in the Object...
Server, Cloud and all points in-between
BizTalk Server 2009
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over 5 years ago
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Steven B. Martin
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Today, we announced updated plans for the next major version of BizTalk Server. We launched the first version of BizTalk Server back in 2000. Eight years later, we’ve seen our installed base grow to 8,200 customers making it the most widely deployed solution...
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