After reading Understanding Enterprise SOA I have started reading a new book:BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution ApproachBy Mark Beckner, Ben Goeltz, Brandon Gross, Brennan O’Reilly, Stephen Roger,Mark Smith, Alexander WestISBN: 1-59059-711-7 560 pp. Published: Sep 2006 BizTalk 2006 Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach is based on the experiences of many of the most prominent experts in the
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
Monday, 16 October 2006
Understanding Enterprise SOA
Posted on 11:18 by Unknown
Currently I am reading this book:Understanding Enterprise SOAEric Pulier and Hugh Taylor with foreword by Paul GaffnerThis book gives technologists and business people an invaluable and until now missing integrated picture of the issues and their interdependencies. You will learn how to think in a big way, moving confidently between technology- and business-level concerns. Written in a
Day 4 At Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference
Posted on 11:16 by Unknown
Last day at the conference I will following these sessions:Developing Applications for the Web 2.0 Jon FlandersApplying Maximum Sustainable Throughput to a Management/Operations Strategy Scott ColestockIntegrate Your Legacy Applications with the BizTalk Adapters for Host Systems and Host Integration Server Paul Larsen, MicrosoftWeb Services Software Factory Don Smith MicrosoftDeveloping
Day 3 At Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference
Posted on 10:24 by Unknown
Third day at Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference I will attend the following sessions:SOA Lifecycle - Enabling Agility through Grass Roots SOA Kevin Farley & Alexander WestHigh Availability, Fault Tolerance, and Scalability with BizTalk Server 2006 Jay Lee EBI SolutionsEffective Techniques for Handling Large Messages in Service Oriented Solutions Thomas Abraham DigineerConfiguring,
Day 2 At Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference
Posted on 07:45 by Unknown
Today I will be following all sessions on SOA track. It will kick off with a customer’s panel: SOA Success Stories, which will be interesting how companies are successful with implementing a SOA in their organization. Next will be a session of avoiding 3 common pitfalls in Service Contract design. In the afternoon there will be two sessions; one is about building an ESB on the Microsoft Platform
Tuesday, 3 October 2006
Day 1 At Microsoft SOA & Business Process Conference
Posted on 05:13 by Unknown
Today will be the first day at the Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference. It will start off with a key-note of David Chappell called: SOA, BPM and Microsoft: A Pragmatic View. This will be very interesting to see what his view on those topics is from a Microsoft perspective. Later there will be a keynote: Real World SOA from John deVadoss. In the afternoon I will be attending a session
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