June 2006 - Posts
In a post I made on June 14, I commented that Microsoft is careful not to forget that interoperability is, first and foremost, about business (processes and work flows), and, fundamentally, about people . The needs of both suggest how IT should behave...
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Or not so new. Just added Paul Simon and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young (CSNY) to my play list. Spanning from opposite ends of two decades (the latter being 20 years ago) I dusted off a copy of CSNY's "So far" from 1974 and Paul Simon's "Graceland" from
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Expanding on my point from last week, I thought this was a great example of how Microsoft embraces interoperability on multiple levels. In May we announced the Insurance Value Chain Architecture Framework v1.0 developed to foster efficiencies in cross-enterprise
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Writing in from Berlin, where I just saw some great news on the wire... We often discuss interoperability in terms of technology which, in and of itself, drives intense debate about best practices. Open source proponents posit that interoperability is
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