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Let’s talk about architects in Microsoft. The architects in Microsoft I know grew threw the ranks as Software Design Engineers and are extremely technical in nature. If a normal programmer knows 10 things about a thing, then an architect for the thing Read More...
It’s been an exciting job building a Microsoft Technology Center from the scratch – all right almost from scratch. The most important job of creating and selling the business value prop behind setting up a MTC is done by my boss – Sheila Gulati . From Read More...
CERT has published an Cyber security bulletin for Year 2005. Here is the snippet This bulletin provides a year-end summary of software vulnerabilities that were identified between January 2005 and December 2005. The information is presented only as a Read More...
We have been running a series of Architecture Workshop under the theme of 'Solution Architecture Series'. The idea behind the SA series is to create a workshop that is focused on building a specific type of applications - for example, apps like typical Read More...
I am happy to announce that we are building a Microsoft Technology Center (MTC) in Bangalore. MTC is a world class facility that offers several services to customers and partners (ISVs and SIs) to architect and build high quality, world class, robust Read More...
The content for the SQL Server Architecture Workshop (decks + samples) have been posted in a Gotdotnet workspace called .NET Architecture Workshops. Please follow the link to register yourself with the workspace to download the content. I will post the Read More...
I and my colleague Govind Kanshi have been going around India talking about performance tuning as part of the Performance Clinic Workshop . The content for the workshop (decks + samples) have been posted in a Gotdotnet workspace called .NET Architecture Read More...
Pat’s obsession has caught up with me as well…My daughter was singing this all the time after we visited Disneyland... I nspired by 'Small World' song of Disneyland It's a small world after all Hence we should Inter...op It's a small world Read More...
Pat’s obsession has caught up with me as well…My daughter was singing this all the time after we visited Disneyland... I nspired by 'Small World' song of Disneyland It's a small world after all Hence we should Inter...op It's a small world Read More...
India, world's largest democracy, just recently successfully completed the general election for its parliament. For the first time in its history, India has successfully used EVM (Electronic Voting Machines) for the polls in all the constituencies. Obviously, Read More...
In my earlier posts, I was talking some of the real world challenges that an architect face while trying to implement SOA in their enterprise. Entity Aggregation is one of those problems. You can read more about entity aggregation here . Read More...
PAG has released the preview of integration patterns which can be found here . I contributed/co-author of the Entity Aggregation pattern which can be found here . My solo paper on Entity Aggregation will be released in MSDN sometime soon. Read More...
I haven't been able to post for a long time as I was involved in too many things - one of the things happen to be my move to India DPE as an Architect Evangelist. I am really excited about the opportunity to interact with developers and architects in Read More...
I guess I shouldn't post a blog during mid-night. Here is my second try. My views on real-world challenges can be found here Read More...
IMHO, Biztalk Server is the only team in Microsoft that understands integration issues. They have delivered a product that in my opinion provides complete solution for the B2B as well as EAI scenarios. The two things I love about the product are - Orchestration Read More...
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