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    SOA Fatigue
    Dave Linthicum recently blogged about not attending SOA conferences because he is able to determine the core trends and messages they would be promoting.  I've thought this about SOA books, reports, trade magazines and online articles for well over Read More...
    Say What?
    Interesting perspective from Randy Heffner (Forrester) in the latest issue of Redmond Magazine: Perhaps Randy is unaware of our work on XML , SOAP and the Web Services Workshops that led to the WS-* specifications . The quote above seems to be inspired Read More...
    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...
    BizTalk 24/7
    Saravana Kumar just launched a nice aggregation of BizTalk resources at BizTalk 24/7 . Worth a look if you are working with or new to BizTalk. Read More...
    How do you define "Composite Applications"?
    While we're all puzzling over how to define SOA let's throw another term into the mix. The term Composite Applications is getting a lot of attention these days. The problem, like SOA, is that there seems to be many differerent opinions on what Composite Read More...
    Nailing Jello to the Wall
    Joe McKendrick has a blog entry about just a bunch of Web Services and SOA. He cites some research from Saugatuck that states "...many companies are merely managing a collection of Web services, and have yet to make a strong commitment to SOA as a management Read More...
    A Round-up of Microsoft SOA Resources
    Microsoft believes that software empowers individuals to accomplish difficult tasks. Our approach towards educating our partners and customers on SOA reflects this belief. For this reason the bulk of our resources are designed to be actionable instead Read More...
    Microsoft and Linux
    If you haven't heard about this already, you owe it to yourself to check this out . The most exciting part of the announcement (imho): Web Services for managing physical and virtual servers : Microsoft and Novell will undertake work to make it easier Read More...
    Hammer Time
    The apparent backlash (if you can call it that) against WS-BPEL 2.0 has begun. I knew things were going to get interesting when I heard Dave Linthicum's SOA Podcast mention BPEL getting " hammered " by both the press and the blogosphere. There are a variety Read More...
    WS-* Specs and Status at a glance
    Below is a slide from an internal event I spoke at last week. Thanks to Jorgen for summarizing the status of these specs. This "status" slide is current as of 8/2/2006. Read More...
    TechEd 2006 - Pre-con
    Come visit the Architect booth at Tech Ed 2006! Read More...
    Spark, Microsoft and Web 2.0
    Microsoft is cool again - check out our efforts around Web 2.0! Read More...
    A Japanese version of the WS-BPEL spec
    Volunteers needed to help develop a Japanese version of the BPEL spec Read More...
    Are you using or planning to use BPEL?
    SOA Bitpipe has revived their BPEL poll. The results are interesting: Apparently 25% of those polled are currently using BPEL. Are these production systems or prototypes? Given the state of the spec I'd be a bit leery about deploying BPEL in a production Read More...
    David Chappell nails it (again!)
    Despite the title of his article, David paints a compelling picture for the adoption of abstract BPEL. I'm in 100% agreement with him on this one. Read More...
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