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    November 2007 - Posts

    Principles of Service Delivery: Internet Scale Computing
    I originally planned to gradually share this draft paper with you all one section at a time, but I'm too impatient for that. Below is the full draft - its in two formats: PDF and DOCX. Have a look and let us know what you think. PDF version Word (DOCX) Read More...
    ISC Capabilities: The Service Registry
    Yesterday's ISC Capability Map included two “registry-like” constructs, one specialized for services (Service Registry) and the other generalized for managing and monitoring resources within the datacenter (CMDB). A Service Registry is designed to store Read More...
    Architectural Capabilities for enabling ISC
    We have identified many of the capabilities essential for enabling ISC and organized them into twelve distinct capability groups. The ISC Capability Map below represents the top-level view of these twelve capability groups. While the capabilities in this Read More...
    Internet Scale Computing (ISC)
    More from a draft... A Definition for Internet Scale Computing ISC is a distributed , globally accessible fabric of resources for highly scalable and efficiently managed solutions. Distributed, Globally Accessible – Location transparency is a critical Read More...
    Dave on Orchestration
    Dave Linthicum is blogging about orchestration and gets it mostly right. The blog entry does a decent job of describing orchestration at a high level - if you're unfamiliar with orchestration the blog entry is worth a read. The following, however, made Read More...
    Enable Hibernation in Vista
    Open a command prompt type the following and hit enter: powercfg.exe -H on Enjoy! Read More...
    Quick Flash: .NET Framework 3.5 is now available
    Go get it:  http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6&displaylang=en Read More...
    BPEL != BPM
    Interesting perspective on SOA and BPM here from Joe , but positioning BPEL as BPM is just wrong. BPM encompasses much more than simple service orchestration. It’s good to see the human element addressed here - there is some interesting work going on Read More...
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