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There is life after one project is announced. Banco de España -Spain's central bank- selected Microsoft for Target2 a couple of years ago. The solution, built on top of Biztalk, is not very demanding from a functional or performance point of view, but Read More...
Interesting, generating a kind of tad cloud from a speech. Gates vs. Jobs: Keynote text analysis, 2008 edition . Great :) Read More...
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Nice train map from Information Architects, from Japan. http://www.informationarchitects.jp/web-trend-map-2008-beta Read More...
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Interesting article from Wired, The Life Cycle of a Blog Post, From Servers to Spiders to Suits — to You I also liked the navigation design. Read More...
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Seems that Brian Peek put the seed on coding4fun , but the demonstrations from Johnny Lee are awesome. I have to try... Read More...
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I'm not an expert on Exchange, but I have several projects with Exchange involved, so that poster seems useful. Also, a printed version on the TechNet Magazine . Technorati tags: exchange 2007 , architecture Read More...
Finally it's public , last summer I worked on a benchmark in order to prove the viability of BizTalk processing 62 million messages (with orchestrations involved) each day. That means more than 1,000 messages per second. It was pretty fun, we started Read More...
Architecting systems you can build from scratch or evolve an existing one. A lot of pros and cons on both, but one of the pros of the new ones is how clean can be. I have been for some time with SlaterLabs , building a core banking solution in .NET. As Read More...
There is a new tool for editing XML documents, XML Notepad 2006 . I haven't still used it too much, but I'm giving it a chance. Read More...
I have an environment with BizTalk 2004 and the MQSeries Adapter which I’m upgrading to BizTalk 2006. I have updated the BizTalk server and a development computer and tried to create a couple of ports. I had this error when trying to configure the MQSeries Read More...
A couple of months ago, I found in the Michael Platt’s blog a reference to a presentation about Identity from Dick Hardt. I put it on my queue and finally I saw it last week. I’m impressed. Just 20 minutes, it’s worth to take a look. Today David pointed Read More...
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We have launched a new community site about architecture, https://www.skyscrapr.net The site content currently is some podcasts (the ArCast series from Channel9), articles from MSDN, the Architecture Journal and some blogs. Also interesting, they are Read More...
From time to time I have found this error when opening the Biztalk management console: "A connection to Windows Management on \\.\ROOT\MicrosoftBizTalkServe r cannot be established: Invalid namespace". It can be solved executing "mofcomp" on the BTSWMISchemaXP.mof Read More...
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Pluralsight offers the possibility of attending some courses on remote . This option is available for one course about WCF (Indigo) in February. That could be a good option for the people living far away from the states, saving costs and time, but I'm Read More...
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Probably you already know, but is worth to remember these sites Microsoft Learning MSDN Virtual labs PDC 2005 Sessions Shows & WebCasts Read More...
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