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What is it? Oh, you have to wait… At the moment, I writing an article for next issue of The Architecture Journal titled Enterprise Architecture Strategy for SOA … I will discuss key concepts and methods that CIOs, CTOs, architects, and IT leaders can
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After an exhausting 2 days, we had our first son, he is 3770 grams, 53 cm and he is called Ata . His mom and him are doing fine... Ata Hatay Tuna, 2 April 2007 04:44am...
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As there some organisations are trying to find their way into SOA, some are still struggling. What I want to do here is to provide some guidance information and some answers to fundamental questions companies should answer to jump-start onto SOA. And
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Hi, I am delighted to announce that I will present two more important sessions at Notes from the Field event on "Managing and Operating BizTalk Solutions", please find the agenda below: Session 1: Managing and Operating BizTalk Solutions BizTalk Architecture
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Any application, on any machine, at any time.. . This is the promise of Microsoft SoftGrid v4.In SoftGrid's merging of software and utility, applications are de-coupled from operating systems to make them mobile and stateless, so they can be deployed
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Hi folks I have been quiet for a while as some life changing events (in a good way!) were happing recently... However, here is some fresh information and hopefully return blogging... I recently gave 2 sessions on the 23rd and 2 sessions on 24th of January
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First I looked local DIRECTORY to FIND a super market close to my home. I SELECTED Safeway as it is 2 minutes away rather than Sainsbury’s as it is 15 minutes away. This was my logic. It was easy to BIND to Safeway because I already went there a few times. As soon as arriving there, I INVOKED them for steaks...
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Here is a high level framework I used over the years to propose solutions (RFP) to win contracts and sometimes to deliver the solutions. It is nothing like a formal methods; the main reason for this framework is to design, develop and deploy solutions in a repeatable and consistent way to deliver constant business value.
I’d like to share it because I know that there are methodologies which are still at OOD level, just focus on development, or other complicated ones for enterprise architects but it’s always a challenge find some thing in the middle one level higher that SDLC, one level lower then Enterprise Architecture.
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