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    February 2006 - Posts

    Bray's Law
    Tim Bray re-phrased the now-classic Metcalfe's Law into something that XML spec writers can appreciate: "The value of a markup language is proportional approximately to the square of the number of different software implementations that can process it." Read More...
    Office Live Beta launched today
    Today Microsoft launched the beta version of Microsoft Office Live . The initial set of services from Office Live is aimed at businesses with 10 employees and under, and includes free (ad-funded) services to help small businesses to establish an online Read More...
    Upcoming WS-BPEL F2F in Stuttgart!
    Anyone out there familiar with or living in Stuttgart? The next WS-BPEL F2F is slated to be held in Stuttgart - a place I've never been. Ping me if you are in Stuttgart - maybe we can meet up over some "real" beer and talk about workflow and interoperable Read More...
    Does the world really need a SOA Maturity Model standard?
    I saw this in CBDI this morning. Apparently IBM wants to develop a standard for a SOA maturity model. It seems to me that we need agreement on the scope of SOA before we can ever hope to measure its maturity (or lack thereof). I don't initially see much Read More...
    Editorial for upcoming issue of Architecture Journal
    Updated to remove the incorrect assertion about WfMC now being a part of the OMG. This was totally in error - I meant to say BPMI was now part of OMG. Thanks to Keith for catching this and pointing it out to me! ------ Feedback appreciated! Note the names Read More...
    Funny slide
    Windows Workflow Foundation should only be abbreviated WF, not WWF. Now you know why. Read More...
    WF, SharePoint and transactional integrity
    WF, SharePoint and transactional integrity Read More...
    Spark, Microsoft and Web 2.0
    Microsoft is cool again - check out our efforts around Web 2.0! Read More...
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