Yesterday LEAP 2008 Master classes in Holland ended. Next stop will be Redmond in January 2008. I liked this last master class around the knowledge worker, new way of work and collaboration. I heard some new terminology like enterprise 2.0. So I wondered what that is. So I used a web 2.0 technology like wiki, in this case Wikipedia to look it up. So I found this:Enterprise 2.0 is a new
Friday, 30 November 2007
Thursday, 29 November 2007
SOA with BizTalk
Posted on 03:16 by Unknown
Well as you all will know is that basic components in a SOA are services that provide a service. Other components in my humble view are orchestration (composition of services) and a communication infrastructure to provide in messaging between services. Optional components like Business Activity Monitoring, Business Intelligence, Business Rule Evaluators or Security and so can provide in more
Monday, 26 November 2007
Last Master class Leap : Knowledge Worker
Posted on 00:10 by Unknown
This week the last LEAP master class in Holland, before all LEAP attendees will go to Microsoft campus in Redmond for the final master classes. Coming master class is about the knowledge worker, hot topic. People Ready BusinessFrom day one Microsoft has put the user, the people at the center of IT. More specifically software is supposed to support people in garner insight, make decisions, close
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Buzz Words
Posted on 00:31 by Unknown
Two weeks ago the Microsoft SOA and BP Conference took place in Redmond. During this Conference a lot of buzz words and concepts were spread around. A couple of speakers from this Conference have done an interview one can find at channel 9, where they explain a couple of these words and concepts like SOA, Software as a service, Sofware + services, Enterprise Service Bus, Internet Service Bus,
Thursday, 15 November 2007
New Visual Studio Mangazine Site Online
Posted on 06:45 by Unknown
I have been a subscriber for a long time now for Visual Studio Magazine, even when they were Visual Basic Programmers Journal. In March I visited VSLive in San Francisco, where I had the pleasure to meet Patrick Meader the Editor in Chief. The Magazine is all around Visual Studio .NET and related technologies. So if you have not heard of this magazine. Check it out or go to their site.Technorati:
Thursday, 8 November 2007
Everything you want to know about Microsoft OSLO and beyond
Posted on 12:08 by Unknown
Today I got an email from Enterprise Architect Insight with yet another article around Microsoft’s OSLO. Since its announcement it has gotten a lot of attention and will have in the near future. So where can you find this information and buzz about OSLO. Well here is a list if you like to let you consume al this information:Microsoft Directions PDF by Rob Helm;Microsoft's Oslo: Putting SOA on the
Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference 2007 Recap
Posted on 08:29 by Unknown
I am home after a good week of conference in Redmond and some sightseeing. This year’s Microsoft and BP Conference was a good one with a focus on BizTalk, but more on SOA itself like Governance, Business & IT agility, Anti-Patterns and business cases. Conference kicked off with keynote session, where OSLO was announced. Since it was announced a lot of attention in blogosphere was noticeable. I
Friday, 2 November 2007
Final day Microsoft SOA and BP Conference 2007
Posted on 14:48 by Unknown
Last day here at the Microsoft SOA and BP Conference in Redmond I attended Modeling & Composition of Applications by Steve Swartz & Clemens Vasters. It was a cool session and there demo was great. It will be available later this year on their blogs (probably Clemens). They will also release a white paper about this topic. Next session BizTalk Advanced Orchestration Concepts and best practices
SOA Anti-Patterns
Posted on 08:23 by Unknown
Final session of today is about identifying and avoiding common anti-patterns in your service oriented architecture solution. It is presented by John Callaway (Quicklearn). AgendaAnti-patterns defined Common anti-patterns and solutionsPatternsA pattern is something which is documented to a common problem that produces beneficial results, there everywhere and SO ones adhere to tenets of Service
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Microsoft ESB
Posted on 15:41 by Unknown
One of the last talks today at Microsoft SOA and BP Conference I attended is one from Marty Waszinicky about the architecture of the Microsoft ESB. Session objectives and takeaways are • Why what of an ESB (SOA Terminology)• Microsoft ESB guidance capabilities (messaging infrastructure, End point management, Operational Support, Invocation patterns)• Governed service platform with ESB guidance
Building Workflow Powered Services
Posted on 13:20 by Unknown
This afternoon I attended the ‘Building Workflow Powered Services in .NET 3.5’ talk by Matt Winkler. He talked about WF,WCF combination, why combining them, the architecture Workflow Services, when/how to do combinations, implicit/explicit context management, and messaging patterns and application protocols implemented workflow services. There is a video on channel 9 where a demo of combining WF
Robust Error Handling in BizTalk Server Solutions
Posted on 11:51 by Unknown
Third day of Microsoft SOA and BP Conference stared off for me with a session about robust error handling for BizTalk Server solutions by Matt Meleski. He did a general discussion first before he started some demos around error handling relying on Message Box and BizTalk framework or failed message routing to file share or SharePoint. These first demos involved error handling in BizTalk server
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