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    Where's i-Technology Headed in 2007?
    From the Java Developer's Journal. I guess I should feel guilty for appearing in JDJ now that I work for Microsoft. Nah - Sys-Con is a great bunch of guys (I got to know many of them when I was editor of XML Journal ). Thanks Jeremy ! Read More...
    TechEd Day 2: A Workflow Manifesto
    I gave another talk yesterday, this one called "A Workflow Manifesto". The objective of this talk was to get people thinking about other ways in which they could use workflow (since workflow has historically focused only on human-oriented workflow). I've Read More...
    "Office Open XML will meet our new standards for acceptable open formats"
    MA reverses itself on adopting Microsoft Office Open XML format. You can get a sneak peek at Office Open XML format here . Update : Sun's Carl Cargill urges MA to rethink its opinion . Cargill raises a rather interesting point ( according to ComputerWorld Read More...
    Pub/Sub using RSS?
    SSE defines new XML elements that add replication information to items in an RSS feed and so implement bidirectional RSS. That is two endpoints can mutually publish and subscribe to each other's RSS feed, when changes are made in one endpoint, they are Read More...
    XML 2005 Speaking Opportunities still available
    XML 2005 still has opportunities available for late-breaking, town hall, and product presentations. This conference has been around for a long time and is a lot of fun - many people from the good ol' days will be there (e.g. Tim Bray, Bob DuCharme, Michael Read More...
    Information = Data + Metadata + Context
    Information = Data + Metadata + Context Read More...
    Come Speak at XML 2005
    Your chance to speak at XML 2005 is waiting... Read More...
    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...
    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...
    XML Team Blog
    The XML Team here at Microsoft just launched their group blog . Subscribe now and avoid the holiday rush! Read More...
    Podcasting will revolutionize broadcast (and satellite) radio
    Podcasting is to radio what Tivo is to television. Even better, the content tends to be far more interesting - think Newsgroups on talk radio and that's Podcasting. As cool as it is, the name is a real detriment. This is not an iPod only thing. I use Read More...
    Curiouser and curiouser! (Queueing Services from a platform provider posing as a bookseller)
    Amazon just announced their Simple Queue Service (hereafter referred to as SQS). SQS is a simple, hosted queuing service for buffering messages between distributed application components. Amazon is clearly becoming a platform company (much like Google 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...
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