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Nigel Watson, an Architect Advisor at Microsoft, based in Melbourne Australia.

June 2006 - Posts

What's on your wishlist for Enterprise Library for .NET 3.0?
Tom Hollander sent out a note this morning soliciting input for the next version of Enterprise Library. So, what would you like to see in EntLib going forward? New blocks or changes to existing blocks to take advantage of some of the new capability in Read More...
WinFX + .NET 2.0 = .NET 3.0
Late last week, Soma posted the news that we're harmonising the naming for .NET and WinFX under one umbrella: .NET 3.0. Note that this doesn't actually mean there's a new version of the CLR or class libraries being released. Rather, it means that WCF, Read More...
Microsoft Motion
I was at the Gartner ADIWS summit in Sydney earlier this week, and while on the MS booth fielded several questions about Motion. In case you haven't heard of it, Motion is an approach to building a business IT architecture that focuses on identifying Read More...
Dr Gordon Bell Architecture Council audio/slides available online
During May, industry legend and DEC Vax inventor Dr Gordon Bell spoke at the Microsoft Architecture Councils in Australia and New Zealand. Gordon is a senior researcher in the Microsoft Silicon Valley Center’s eSciences group, San Francisco, CA., and Read More...
Architect Profile: Kevin Francis
In every edition of the Microsoft ANZ Architecture newsletter, we’ll be profiling a prominent industry architect about their role, their thoughts on architecture, and their views on working in the industry. This month, we meet Kevin Francis , a Microsoft Read More...
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