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    March 2005 - Posts

    Indigo has arrived
    You know you want it. Now go get it . Read More...
    Using WS-Policy for something other than Security
    Earlier this week the WS-RM Policy spec was published. WS-RM Policy provides guidelines for defining policy assertions related to the use of reliable messaging ( WS-ReliableMessaging , that is). Here is a simple example with some in-line explanations: Read More...
    Microsoft is acquiring Groove Networks
    Read all about it here and here . Try out the new virtual Office here . I doubt people will be very surprised about this. Groove has always had a cozy relationship with Microsoft. Here's the coolest part: Ray Ozzie is now our CTO, reporting directly to Read More...
    More Thoughts on SOA and the SO Design Tenets
    SOA is an architectural approach to creating systems built from autonomous services. With SOA, integration becomes forethought rather than afterthought - the end solution is likely to be composed of services developed in different programming languages, Read More...
    Tasty soundbites
    Jason Bloomberg just published an excellent report entitled " Avoiding Bad SOA ". There's not a lot (ok, any) technical "meat" here but he makes some great points that are worth considering: Quit arguing so much about what SOA is or isn't. (Or as he charmingly Read More...
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