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Architect Journal WPF Reader - Beta available!

I've always been a fan of the high quality articles available in the Architect Journal. Of course you've always been able to subscribe or view articles online but now there is a better way to read, search and share articles. Simon Guest and co. have just
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Adelaide Bank - Enterprise Architecture and Motion

We were fortunate enough to have Glenn Smyth, Chief Architect of Adelaide Bank present at the Canberra Architect Council last week. Many folks that have been around the traps in Canberra for a number of years will know Glenn from his days at ATO and also
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ARCast in OZ - TFS for mainframe COBOL ... oh and .NET too

Ron Jacobs of ARCast fame just sent me an email to let me know that the ARCast he recorded at TechEd 2007 Australia is now available. Checkout his ARCast from downunder (2.5 mins into the video) which has an interesting interview with an organisation
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Public Sector and Forms

The two go hand in hand don't they? How many different forms do people need to fill out for the requirements of different government departments? It seems that every department has a process and a bunch of forms that require automation. It'd be fair to
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Interop Milestone: Infocards and User Centric Identity

Great to see the recent news of the public interop session that was held at the Catalyst conference. This is testament to the continuing maturation of the Identity Metasystem . The interop session was sponsored by the Burton Group with some great participation
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MOSS interop

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) had some great ways to consume services, aggregate information and compose applications from a variety of sources. The article Resources for interoperability with SharePoint Server 2007 sets it out nicely.
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SOA Workshop for Architects - Webcast series

Webcast series that discusses SOA and the Microsoft platform pieces that can make SOA real. Great to see that User Experience is seen as a important enabler of a successful SOA strategy. SOA Workshop for Architects: Messaging & Communications SOA
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Greg Willis is blogging

Greg Willis (aka Gravity man ) recently joined our team and it's great to see that he has got his blog up and running so quickly. Greg, if you are seeking advice on blogging habits such as frequency of posts, you should know to look elsewhere :-)
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"SOA seems to have come and gone quicker than a $50 hooker"

Murls wrote an interesting comment on my last post about Dr. Don Fergusons presentation at the last architect council. Murls writes " .... To me it seems like I have seen so much come and go over the years and SOA seems to have come and gone faster than
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Canberra Architect Council - Dr. Don Ferguson

Last week we were fortunate to have Dr. Don Ferguson in Australia. Don is a Microsoft Technical fellow and fairly new to Microsoft after many years at big blue. During this time he visited Canberra and presented at the Canberra Architect Council and shared
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Architect Journal 10 - Composite Applications

The latest issue of the Architect Journal has some great articles including some interesting ones on composite applications. Foreword Composite Applications: The New Paradigm Context-Driven Access via Microsoft Office Building Office Business Applications
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Building Composite Applications using ..... what?

Wikipedia defines composite applications as "... a perspective of software engineering that defines an application built by combining multiple services. A composite application consists of functionality drawn from several different sources ..." What the
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Next meeting of the Canberra VSTS User Group

Hi there, it’s that time of the month again. The next breakfast meeting has a changed date of Tuesday 27 th Feb at 8:00am to 9:30am . We had to move because the SharePoint user group were meeting at the same time – oops. Thank you to all for registering
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Register for the first Canberra VSTS user group meeting!

The inaugural meeting is on Wednesday 24 th January at 8:00am to 9:30am WHERE: Microsoft Canberra Level 2, 44 Sydney Ave Barton ACT The topics for the first meeting are · Migrating from VSS to TFS ( Andrew Lynes based on experiences at DEWR) · Source
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Comm Bank Case Study published

Just returned from annual leave and in catching up, I see that the CommSee case study has been published on MSDN! This is a meaty, 63 page technical case study that examines the solution architecture, technical project details, and best practices employed
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