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SOA Symposium: SOA, Software + Services and Cloud Computing

I am presenting a discussion on SOA, S+S and Cloud computing later today at SOA Symposium . I have included the abstract for the talk and the slides that will be used in the presentation for anyone interested. Organizations evaluating Software + Services

SOA Symposium: Understanding SOA Security Patterns

I presented a discussion on SOA Security Patterns at the SOA Symposium today in Rotterdam. The abstract fro the talk is included below and the PPT is attached for anyone interested. Service-oriented solutions are distributed applications and therefore

SOA Patterns

About a 18 months ago Thomas Erl approached a group of us at Microsoft if we could review the SOA Patterns work he was doing. Whilst doing the review I observed that the book was lacking any patterns describing how to think about security within SOA applications.
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Service Orientation Today and Tomorrow

Diegon Dagum has just sent out the release note for the latest edition of the Microsoft Architecture Journal. It includes a bunch of really interesting papers including one that myself and a group of my colleagues from Worldwide Services put together
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A Graphical DSL for Describing SOA Applications

Last October we ran a SOA workshop in Redmond, with the goal being to have members of the MCS field, global practices and other customer facing organizations discuss scenarios and patterns that they see on a regular basis. Having run several of these

Agent-Design Patterns for Building Distributed Service Bus Applications

Another blog that is several months late, but as usual, better late than never. I am currently preparing my presentation for tomorrow's Real World SOA: Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference I finally made the time to read Danny Garber's paper

Distributed Computing Patterns

This one is a little late to press, but for those who haven't already seen it the Architecture Journal recently published an article on Distributed Computing Patterns that myself, Joshy Joseph, Dmitri Ossipov, Massimo Mascaro and Danny Garber wrote. You

patterns & practices Improving Web Services Security: Now Available!

Over the last 12 months we have had a lot of people who used the Web Service Security - Scenarios, Patterns and Implementation Guidance ask us where the implementation guidance for WCF was. Great news. JD Meier, Jason Taylor, Prashant Bansode and Rob

Released: Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition

I just saw an announcement from Don that the P&P folks have just released the third version of the Web Service Software Factory - entitled The Web Service Software Factory Modeling Edition. I know these guys have been working hard on this for along

The Great Debate: Patterns vs Tooling

With well over 250 attendees this years P&P Summit is the best attended I have seen so far. I was fortunate to participate in two presentations - the first talk was on SecPAL which I believe was well received, and the second was a discussion with

IEEE Special on Software Patterns

I remember reading an article by Grady Booch a couple of years ago (I can't find it now) where he acknowledged that object oriented programming had not delivered many of the promises around object reuse that people had expected, however one of the unexpected
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