Morning Doughnuts 4
- According to
Reuters
surgeons who play video games are more skilled. Remind me to ask the
doctor if s/he owns an XBOX 360 the
next time I am getting operated on.
- I have reached the National
Championship game in
dynasty mode of NCAA Football
2007. The opponent of my BYU
Cougars…why that would be
Harry’s alma mater, the USC
Trojans.
Funny how that worked out.
- Nicholas Allen writes in his
blog about when you
should use
Indigo
to write a
channel,
and more importantly when you should not. As most of you know Harry
and I are doing quite a bit of work with
WCF
so we are interested in this type of advice.
- Our team has been thinking about how to manage a large number of
services in an automated fashion. This would include deploying new
services, monitoring the services, automatically handling scaling,
service discovery, and automated provisioning to name a few possible
capabilities. I almost think of it like the next version of
UDDI, especially when it comes to
provisioning. I think that as systems become more distributed that
the ability to automatically manage these systems is going to be key
to their success. I know that some thought has already gone on in
this area by people far smarter than I, but as I consider how to
operate an infrastructure with thousands of services in it it is
apparent that the opportunity is there for us to design and
implement a system management framework that automates the majority
of the tasks. I need to spend some time to consider how the
framework would work, and document the capabilities.
Posted by Dale Churchward on February 21, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged College Football, SOA, WCF & Xbox 360.
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KjellSJ · February 21, 2007