December 2005 - Posts

Different Versions of Visual Studio 2005
29 December 05 04:39 PM | makif | 20 Comments   
About: This post contains an updated illustration that describes the various versions of Visual Studio, I have edited the picture to include the recenly announced Visual Studio for Database Professionals Hello everyone, I have created a product tree for Read More...
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Web Cast recordings and Q&A
26 December 05 02:28 PM | makif | 0 Comments   
About: This post provides the links to my 'Using Visual Studio for deployment modeling' and 'Tracking the life of a business requirement' Web Cast Hello, Thank you to everyone who attended the web casts that I conducted recently and provided feedback, Read More...
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J2EE and .NET interoperability through .NET remoting
26 December 05 01:59 PM | makif | 0 Comments   
About: This post outlines further details about implementing J2EE and .NET interoperability through .NET remoting Hello, In my November 25, 2005 post I outlined the following four strategies for interoperability; 1) Web Services, 2) .NET Remoting, 3) Read More...
Tracking the life of a business requirement and Modeling for deployment
18 December 05 09:08 AM | makif | 2 Comments   
About: This blog post contains an invitation to to attend webcasts I will be conducting next week. Hello everyone, A number of you have asked for a more detailed analysis on J2EE and .NET interoperability using .NET remoting, I am in the process of finalizing Read More...
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Microsoft Insider Secrets - Part 1
08 December 05 11:42 AM | makif | 4 Comments   
About: This post outlines part one of my analysis of Microsoft as a company Hello, I have lots of plans to talk about technical stuff in my usual blog posts; however, today I wanted to focus on something slightly different but equally interesting. While Read More...
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Dr. James Gosling on Java, J2EE and SOA
07 December 05 12:53 PM | makif | 0 Comments   
About: I was invited to attend the Java world wide developer conference, this posts discusses the key messages I heard at Dr. James Gosling’s keynote address. Hello, It is always a pleasure and privilege to listen to the creator of Java and EMACS in his Read More...
Selling SOA to business stakeholders
05 December 05 09:25 PM | makif | 7 Comments   
About: This post discusses the challenges of selling services oriented architecture to business stakeholders Hello, So you are convinced that Services Oriented Architecture is the right approach for your IT organization, you are all set to transform your Read More...
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