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The Architecture Newsletter, June 2009

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The Architecture Newsletter, May 2009

Sign up for this newsletter | Unsubscribe | Update your profile SOA Call for Papers May 2009 SOA Keys for Success Call for Papers The 21st issue of the Architecture Journal will be devoted to SOA Keys for Success . While Cloud, Utility, and Green Computing

Speaking on Mission-Critical Apps at SATURN 2009 (SEI's Architecture Conference) – May 7, Pittsburgh, PA

Dear Architect, I'll be delivering a session on "Architecting for Highly Available, Scalable, and Reliable Mission-Critical Applications" in the 5th edition of SEI Architecture Technology User Network Conference Hope to see you there Sincerely, Diegu

Microsoft Architecture Journal Issue 20 - Call For Papers

The 20th issue of The Architecture Journal will provide insights into how turbulent times affect architects and the new and challenging solutions they will need to create . This issue will examine how Software and Infrastructure Architects can add value
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Computer Sciences and Consciousness: Journal on Sustainable Computing Just Released

The theme of this issue, “ Green Computing ,” is especially important and timely: As computing becomes increasingly pervasive, the energy consumption attributable to computing is climbing, despite the clarion call to action to reduce consumption and reverse

Tech•Ed 2009 North America: Architecture Track Call for Papers

You are cordially invited to submit a title and abstract for a Breakout Session, Hands-on Lab, Interactive Theater Session, Tech•Ed Online Tech Talk, or Tech•Ed Online Panel Discussion for the Architecture track at Tech•Ed North America 2009. The Architecture
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Microsoft Generation 4.0 Data Center Vision

[Extracted from InfoWorld ]: "Microsoft has come up with a faster, cheaper way to build its datacenters over the next five years, and it says other companies could use its methods too. Microsoft's approach, described by General Manager Michael Manos in
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PDC 2008. Architect's Cut

Although, except some few, almost all PDC 2008 breakout sessions are available both online or offline (previous download, of course), one may feel that bitter frustration derived from the overwhelming quantity of them Typical questions I ask myself in

Application Architecture Guidance 2.0 - Beta 1 Just Released

Better than just making promises is offering some realities and this is coming real After the auspicious success that the original Application Architecture Guidance (version 1.0) had had, there was a series of books on fine tuning aspects such as security,

Just Released: The Architecture Journal #17 on Distributed Computing

Considerations for Designing Distributed Systems Architectural Patterns for Distributed Computing Head in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground Architecture Journal Profile: Microsoft Robotics Group On Distributed Embedded Systems Using Events in Highly Distributed
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ASAP: Messaging Services

Resuming our training for Aspiring Architects , here we got from MS India a third series, this time focused on the Messaging Infrastructure, its planning, constraints, scalability, etc I want to thank Ramnish Singh (Infrastructure MCA in MS India) for

ASAP: The Network

After the initial success of the original Aspiring Software Architects Program , there was a second series focused on Infrastructure Architecture, especially related to Identity and Group Management, network planning, availability and so on The program

ASAP: Application Development

ASAP, Aspiring Software Architects Program, was a series of web casts originally delivered for aspiring application architects in India. It brought Champion Architects from Microsoft's partner organizations who were challenged by Microsoft host, Vikram

Making Room for an Exception

A new friend I got, J.D. Meier , is leading a project intended to provide renewed Architecture Guidance for the Microsoft platform, and specifically for .NET applications J.D. was compiling input from different sources and launched a web site for his

Just Released: Architecture Journal 16 on Identity and Access

Two years ago, when an article of mine about evolving architectures was published in an independent IT magazine, a colleague said to me, “You should write for The Architecture Journal.” I couldn’t have predicted that I would now find myself writing for
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