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30 October 2007
Microsoft launches new SOA Website
The new Microsoft SOA & Business Process website is up! And I am really pleased to see it. Mea culpa time: For a long time, we (Microsoft) have not effectively communicated with customers and partners about Service Oriented Architecture. That's why Read More...
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19 September 2007
Guerrilla SOA = Real World SOA?
A couple weeks back, in a post entitled "The time may be ripe for ‘Guerrilla SOA’", Joe McKendrick wrote about a meme that Jim Webber of Thoughtworks initially introduced in an interview with Infoq.com. The idea is that if SOA adoption for a company requires Read More...
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19 September 2007
on SOA, open standards, open source, and other nonsense
I read a blog post by Loraine Lawson that she titled "Biz Talk Server R2 Offers Peek at Microsoft's SOA Strategy". I found a bunch of things in that post disconcerting. Thought I'd respond a little here, not directly to the blog in detail, but more generally Read More...
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18 September 2007
Commentary: OASIS is on the wrong path with the SCA standardization effort
I am sort of on an SCA kick here. I just saw this post from Dick Weisinger of Formtek . In it he questions the approach OASIS is taking with the SCA family of specifications. Dick implies that SOA is already too complex for most people, and creating six Read More...
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18 September 2007
Zorro as SOA architect?
The latest from Zorro cracked me up. Where is he going with this? Read More...
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17 September 2007
SCA is an endorsement of WCF?
huh? SCA is an endorsement of WCF ? Seriously? I posted earlier in the summer about SCA and made a statement to that effect. That post just got a comment questioning my sanity or intelligence or both (the comment asked if I was in marketing. Can you believe Read More...
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29 August 2007
IBM WebSphere Registry/Repository and Interop with .NET, part 3
Back in May, IBM had posted an article describing how to connect to its WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) from .NET applications. A surprise to me. Not long ago I was huffing about lack interop on WSRR. I later amended my comments in a Read More...
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28 August 2007
Talking about SOA to the Business Owners
Not really interop, but here's a discussion of how to talk about SOA to business owners. The view here is that Business value (agility, quicker deployments, less cost for development) is definitely the place to begin. But be prepared to discuss [the technical Read More...
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23 August 2007
Web 2.0 versus WS-* ?
Zorro weighs in? http://zorroisb.spaces.live.com/ Read More...
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13 August 2007
Architect's Webcast series on SOA
The SOA Webcast Series for Architects is now live on microsoft.com . Read More...
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28 June 2007
Comparing SCA to Microsoft platform technologies
I posted about SCA previously. My take on it is, SCA isn't really about interop. But many people think it is, so I post about it here, on the interop blog. Sometimes people ask me to compare SCA with what Microsoft offers. Here's my take. A large part Read More...
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