After surviving the ‘Oktoberfest’ in Munich I yesterday attended the second master class of LEAP, see previous post. I was not really excited about this master class, since I not very keen on user interface or experience. After the master class was finished I had a different feeling, I was actually excited having gained more insight in user experience.The master class was around Enterprise
Friday, 28 September 2007
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Software plus Services
Posted on 10:24 by Unknown
In my last post I mentioned Software and Services as a new initiative this year from Microsoft. It is a vision outlined by Microsoft's Chief Architect, Ray Ozzie during his keynote at MIX07. In the coming issue of Microsoft Architect Journal issue 13 an interview is placed, which elaborates on his vision around Software and services. The world slowly transforms from software to services, but both
Saturday, 15 September 2007
First LEAP Masterclass
Posted on 23:51 by Unknown
This week I had my first master class with the LEAP 2008 Program (see my previous posts). Subject was (de)coupling of enterprise systems. For preparation of this master class we had to read a couple of things, which I mentioned also in my previous post. First we had a presentation from Dik Bijl concerning LEAP introduction, goals, means and vision/mission/strategy from Microsoft for the coming
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
My SOA Library Grows
Posted on 01:01 by Unknown
Number of SOA literature is growing and this also accounts for my own personal library of computer books. I have added yet another book called ‘SOA Principles of Service Design’ by Thomas Erl. He is according to his own site a top selling SOA author and specialized in giving training and strategic consulting services.Taken from his site is the following about his books:His first SOA book "
Monday, 3 September 2007
Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference 2007
Posted on 04:38 by Unknown
Today I have registered for Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference being held October 29 – November 2 this year in Redmond. I am looking forward to it. There are a number of tracks again like tools (BizTalk), Solution Architecture, Infrastructure Architecture and Business value (read here). It is intendend for customers and partners who can learn about Microsoft’s current and long-term
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