Business Intelligence (BI) and Service Orientation (SO) are two architectural paradigms that have been developed independently.In the Architecture Journal 6: There is a complete article about this new concept, which draw my attention since one my BI colleague mention it.So what is about; well BI and SOA together. That's thought did not cross my mind before. Currently I am working at Inter Access
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
Monday, 20 November 2006
Microsoft's ESB Guidance : its finally there !!!
Posted on 08:45 by Unknown
Last week I received the ESB Guidance package from Microsoft 'The Netherlands'. Since my company is a Microsoft gold partner in the business process & integration (BPI) space I was able to get my hands on it. I got a VPC image with all the binaries installed on them (ESB Core, ESB Client, ESB Services, ESB Portal Framework, Exception handling, namespace resolution pipeline component and Java
Saturday, 11 November 2006
My Next SOA Book
Posted on 11:38 by Unknown
After browsing and reading through BizTalk 2006 Recipes I pick up another SOA book. It's called Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design.Erl uses more than 125 case study examples and over 300 diagrams to illuminate the most important facets of building SOA platforms: goals, obstacles, concepts, technologies, standards, delivery strategies, and processes for analysis
Bootcamp Inter Access Texel 2006
Posted on 11:17 by Unknown
Last weekend my company organized a boot camp at Texel, a small island above mainland of the Netherlands. Several of my colleague’s and I presented session around a couple of topic like LINQ C# 3.0, Software Factories and SOA. I did a session about stuff I heard at the SOA Conference in Redmond. So I talked about the 3 part model expose/compose/consume and BizTalk as a cornerstone in ESB
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