November 2004 - Posts
To be presented on Frday (12/3) morning. Sign up here . Here is the abstract: Myriad regulatory compliance challenges such as the Sarbanes-Oxley act, HIPAA, the Basel II accords, and the USA PATRIOT act now face enterprises around the world. As agencies
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Andrés G Vettori just posted another WS-ReliableMessaging implementation on WSE 2.0. He's also made the code available to anyone that wants it. Have a look - just be aware that the spec on which this was built is still subject to change.
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Podcasting is to radio what Tivo is to television. Even better, the content tends to be far more interesting - think Newsgroups on talk radio and that's Podcasting. As cool as it is, the name is a real detriment. This is not an iPod only thing. I use
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I just received an email from Yuichiro Russell. an old (self-described) "code monkey" friend. He had one of the best sigs I've seen in a while: "There are only 10 types of people in this world; those who understand binary and those who don't."
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Whitehorse and Yukon are product code names for the graphical designer in Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 . Today I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Whitehorse, Yukon is a real city . Stephen Downes posted some great photos from a recent
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SOA is like that old fable from India about the blind men and the elephant - everyone describes it a bit differently (analyst definitions are omitted because I want to focus on implementations, not forecasts or speculations): To IBM SOA appears to be
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Jorgen Thyme, a .NET architect out of Denmark, recently forwarded a painfully humorous email: Dear Mr. Architect, Please design and build me a house. I am not quite sure of what I need, so you should use your discretion. My house should have somewhere
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A beta of the new MSN Search tool is now available . The current index is over 5 billion pages. Cached search results (much like you may have seen at Google) are also provided. So what's different? Check out the "Near Me" button. The Near Me button enables
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Amazon just announced their Simple Queue Service (hereafter referred to as SQS). SQS is a simple, hosted queuing service for buffering messages between distributed application components. Amazon is clearly becoming a platform company (much like Google
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I did a webcast this morning with Ron Jacobs ( PAG ), Alex Weinert ( Indigo ) and Ted Neward (Author, Speaker, All Around Geek). The topic was "Patterns for SOA" and used an informal "talk show" format. Here is the description of the session: "Service
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