August 2007 - Posts
Microsoft has a long history of taking hard problems and making them simple. Twenty years ago simple word processing was a domain for experts. Five years ago spinning up a simple intranet site for team collaboration required heavy assistance from IT and
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We've had a ton of interest in the detail behind the .NET Stock Trader application . With both Interoperability and performance information, it seems like there is something for everyone. Last week Greg Leake (developer of the application) took time with
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Possibly the funniest thing I have seen on a blog in a while... http://zorroisb.spaces.live.com/ Let the speculation begin! snip: Hi. This is Zorro, and I joined Microsoft. Why am I blogging? It is a condition of my parole. Obviously, this needs explanation.
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We saw an article on CNET that included quotes from Steve Mills of IBM directly related to Interop, SOA and Microsoft. Since Interop is one of our passions, we thought it would be worthwhile to respond. Given that we are approaching an election here in
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When companies build custom solutions, they often believe they can get either performance and throughput, or interoperability, but not both. Both of these things are important to a company. Performance sounds like a technical goodness, but it can have
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Last year's SOA and Business Process conference was our biggest yet! Customers, Partners, Press and Analysts from all over the world joined us for four focused days on the technology behind Service Oriented Architecture and the Business Process applications
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