December 2006 - Posts
Lawrence is presenting CCF being less of a tactical solution and more the missing piece of the puzzle. Using MSF phases CCF can deliver iterative benefits to transform tactical to strategic in small steps: Execution - Operational improvements with quick
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I am currently in Singapore doing some training on CCF. I joined Microsoft expecting to do this earlier and but for other engagements would have, so its great now to finally hear more about the framework. CCF is a unique solution, as far as I am concerned,
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In addition to upgrading to the new Oakley Thump Pro 's (finally) I have a couple of new software toys. The first is one that will enable me to folder synchronise - SyncToy v1.4 (now Vista enabled) The second is some new learning I am studying Microsoft
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Mick has a posting with the presentation (and the code) but here are a few grabs: Microsoft's publication: The business value of RFID Example uses of RFID today: Vatican Apostolic Library Already, 50,000 volumes in the public reading rooms have been tagged
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I like queues. I used them first in 1997 for a electronic commerce project in the UK. I created a mini message pump that would read and forward messages in both directions. The service operated on multiple queues in pairs - kind of like a in and out tray.
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