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    SOA and Business Process Conference 2007
    The 2007 Microsoft SOA & Business Process Conference will be held from October 29th through November 2nd, 2007 at the Microsoft Conference Center on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA. Customers and partners can learn about Microsoft’s current and Read More...
    Managing Services....
    Dave just told me that the work he and others have been doing on Service Management is finally publicly available . Lots of good stuff here, including a slick little Flash-based demo . You are highly encouraged to take a look. Read More...
    HL7 Advanced Web Services Profiles
    HL7 is an ANSI-accredited Standards Organization that develops interface requirements for health care organizations. Last September the following profiles were submitted by Microsoft to HL7: Security Profile as DSTU : based on WS-Security (pdf), WS-SecureConversation Read More...
    Thinking about SOA (again)
    Eventually we’ll stop talking about SOA and go back to talking about Architecture. When we stop talking about SOA it will finally become a reality (who talks about 3-tier architectures anymore?). Thanks to Harry for this one! SOAs are like snowflakes Read More...
    Upcoming webcast: Governance and Compliance in Service-Oriented Solutions
    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 Read More...
    Another WS-ReliableMessaging implementation on WSE 2.0
    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. Read More...
    New Webcast: Patterns for SOA
    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 Read More...
    A Bad Movie, ebXML and The Emperor's New Clothes
    Aside from the fact that this story uses the title of one of the single worst films I have ever seen , the story prompted me to reflect on the current state of affairs. When was the last time you saw a headline like "FAST, FURIOUS ebXML SPENDING EXPECTED"? Read More...
    Bangalore Bound
    I'm going to Bangalore next month to speak at Microsoft's India Regional Architect Forum (RAF) . I'm looking forward to going, even though Gurpreet (yes, that Gurpreet ) warned me that this is the longest flight in the world. I guess that means hours Read More...
    "Compliance works like Death" says AMR Research
    Now that I have your attention...John Hagerty, vice president of AMR Research is quoted in a recent article in Compliance Pipeline : "Compliance works like death - the first emotions felt are shock and anger, and then those feelings move on to ones of Read More...
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