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Randy Holloway at Microsoft

Blogging from the field.

October 2003 - Posts

PDC Bloggers Meeting at Universal Studios
Yo! There's a meeting at the Hollywood Grill inside of Universal Studios tonight at 8PM! Check out the map of Universal . We'll be meeting at #19 on the map, close to the entrance. Pass it on! Blog and Trackback this post! [ ComputerZen.com ] Read More...
PDC Entry- In-Depth Programming with Web Services and SQL Server "Yukon"
UPDATE- Fixed some typos here, forgive the errors in my notes. Presenter- Srik Raghavan The following are notes from the talk: This talk started with the goals for web services in SQL Server. The goals for the implementation are outreach and interoperability. Read More...
PDC Questions- What's on the DVD?
I have a few questions that should be pretty easy. Anyone who knows the answers, please post a comment. What will be on the PDC DVD? If you attended the conference, will it be free or do you have to order it? If the DVD does NOT include video of the talks Read More...
Meeting people at the PDC
I've been thrilled to meet so many people at the PDC. It started off a bit slow, but gradually I've bumped into a lot of great people. In the past hour, I've bumped into two. First, I bumped into DonXML earlier. We have talked extensively about the BoF Read More...
Indigo- A good citizen among the current platform technologies
In one of Don Box's Indigo talks this week, he stressed that the Indigo team was striving to build a platform for service orientation that was a "good citizen" in dealing with the current platform technologies such as Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, Read More...
Microsoft Blogger Firing
I ran across this story on Slashdot, but I'll link straight to the source . This is unfortunate, but I'm sure there is a more complete story to be told here. In the words of one Microsoft person who shall remain nameless, this is a "PR nightmare" as Microsoft Read More...
VB.NET at the PDC?
Don was talking about implementing transaction support in Indigo, and had a funny comment. He said that all of this has to work for VB programmers, because it is their world "and the rest of us are just visiting." It was said in jest, but it reminded Read More...
PDC Keynote- Gordon Mangione on Yukon and WinFS
The keynote on Yukon and WinFS was delivered by Gordon Mangione . Gordon pushed the .NET integration with Yukon and strongly emphasized the flexibility that comes with the .NET platform. One interesting note was Gordon's claim that Reporting Services Read More...
PDC Entry- Webloggers BoF: The Future of Conversational Software
I got here a little bit early, but already in the meeting room were Clemens and Chris . More than anything, I'm hoping to get to put together some faces with some names from all of the sites that I've been reading over the past year and a half or so. Read More...
PDC Entry- “Indigo": Services and the Future of Distributed Applications
Don's talk was very interesting to me, and it really sets the stage for the upcoming Indigo talks later this week. He is such an entertaining speaker that it is hard not to enjoy what he is talking about. And his talk succeeded, because I am buying into Read More...
PDC Entry- "Avalon": Building Applications with Controls and Dialogs
Presenter- Rob Relyea, Lead Program Manager Rob is providing an overview of "Xaml" declarative programming model and how this ties into the Longhorn model. Carl covered this earlier today. The presentation framework for Avalon, currently under the MSAvalon Read More...
Delayed for the PDC
Due to flight delays, I won't actually make it to LA today. I will have to wait until tomorrow morning to leave, and should be there by midday. It is a bummer, but I'd rather be stuck at home with my family than stuck somewhere else on my way to LA. Read More...
New Longhorn Blog
Thanks to Robert , I now have a new blog dedicated to Longhorn content. I also hope to have a big announcement related to Longhorn within the next week. More to come this week from the PDC. Read More...
InfoWorld: DB2 to deliver CLR integration before Yukon
According to this InfoWorld article , DB2 will deliver .NET development capabilities and CLR integration for server-side application logic in DB2. And the product will also ship prior to Yukon. Read More...
Thurrott at the PDC
Thurrott is blogging, er, reporting from the PDC this week . I'll be interested to see if has anything to add over what is reported in the weblog world. Read More...
See you at the PDC
I'm leaving on Sunday morning to make the trip out LA. For those that I haven't met in person yet, here's a picture. Feel free to come up and say hello- and I'll try to do the same. Read More...
Ready or Not, Here Comes the CLR
I'm sure many people are thinking "The CLR has been here for a while hasn't it?". Well, for the database world the CLR is a new concept, and Yukon's support for the CLR will provide database developers and database administrators with new capabilities. Read More...
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog
There is an article recently published on Scoble's impact on corporate blogging . It has an "insider" feel to it, but the premise of the article is quite valid. And having met Scoble recently, he is definitely the genuine article. Let's hope that his Read More...
NewsGator posting issues
I've had trouble posting to this .Text site with NewsGator as of about two weeks ago, and filed a bug report here . Prior to that, it always worked. I'm not aware of anything having changed, has anyone else experienced this problem? Read More...
Quick questions about this weblog
I'm going to start posting Yukon content on a weekly basis, if not more often, starting at the PDC. Now for the questions. Should I segregate that content into a separate weblog, or would you like to see it here? If I create a new blog for that content, Read More...
Advice for Writers
I get e-mails requesting my advice on writing for periodicals from time to time. I'm sure other people get many more requests than I do. But the best advice I can giving on writing and taking input on your writing can be summarized in previous posts from Read More...
Technology Acronym of the Moment- SOA
Dare recently wrote up some of his thoughts on SOA . I thought Clemens' post on this a while back was pretty thoughtful as well. He also responded to reader comments here . Microsoft is talking a lot about SOA as well recently, and a fairly recent MSDN Read More...
Bill Joy: "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us"
This is old to many of you I'm sure, but this article is referenced in Bill Joy's recent Fortune magazine interview . For those new to it, enjoy. Read More...
Techweb's Insight
Another insightful article from Techweb . If you don't have time to read it I'll sum it up for you- if you want to buy Microsoft's upcoming offerings that will further integrate Office with enterprise software, it will probably cost you money . Gee, I Read More...
Thanks Jeff
Jeff , thanks for the PDC shirt. See you there. Read More...
Dinner with Scoble
I finally had a chance to meet Scoble in person. He and I have IM'ed and have talked on the phone before, but it is always more fun to meet face to face. We talked about a number of things including market opportunities in the technology arena, the impact Read More...
Impressions from the CIO Summit
First off, let me say that this is a tough event to blog. The reason for that is that if you're invited to this event as a partner or as a customer, the expectation is that you're going to be marketed to. That's the purpose of the event. Microsoft is Read More...
Software versus Services
When I had the chance to ask Steve Ballmer a question, the thing that was on my mind was the recent product liability case against Microsoft that has received some publicity. So I asked Steve the following questions. "What's your vision of how software Read More...
Steve Ballmer at the CIO Summit
Right out of the gate at the CIO Summit, Microsoft assumed the role of being their own worst critic. In light of the security concerns over the past year, this makes a lot of sense. I have an appreciation for the approach that they took in communicating Read More...
Toys at Microsoft
Microsoft has an uncanny ability to make you want to spend money on their products. I'll admit it, my judgement is a little cloudy after receiving this gift at the summit today. I'll try to get this out of my system before blogging more on the event. Read More...
Blogging Microsoft's CIO Summit
I'm attending Microsoft's CIO Summit today. The trip out here was really a grind, but now that I'm here I'm enjoying it. As usual, Redmond is a lovely change of scenery for those coming from the midwest. Too bad the Pacific Northwest is so far away from Read More...
Visiting Redmond This Week
I'll be in Redmond and the surrounding areas starting Tuesday. I'm attending Microsoft's CIO Summit (please, no abuse). I've talked to a couple of folks about meeting, but I'm interested in meeting with other developers and Microsofties. I work a lot Read More...
New Microsoft Lawsuit
Thurrott comments on a new lawsuit related to security issues is underway against Microsoft. The funny part of this is that the person initiating the suit says she is "championing the defense of computer users victimized by... insecure software." And Read More...
Great Insight
Mike Gunderloy posted a comment today on Joel Spolsky's recent article on unicode and character sets , and I had to link to it. Basically, if you're trying to commit large blocks of information about software development to memory you're going down the Read More...
Microsoft and Web Services Management
For those of you that missed this, News.com has an article on the next generation of management tools from Microsoft. According to the article this will include support for Web services monitoring out of the box with the next generation product that will Read More...
More Yukon Beta News
According to this Techweb article , Yukon beta 2 (and Whidbey beta 1) are slated for May of 2004. If that's the case, I think that it will no longer be possible to release those products by the end of 2004. The release candidate phase will not follow Read More...
Longhorn Client in '05, Server in '06
InternetWeek : Microsoft Plans Longhorn Client in 2005, Server in 2006 Read More...
[OT] Excellence in Filmmaking
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