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- I am a few days behind on this, but Joe
McKendrick
writes
an interesting piece on if businesspeople are begging for SOA. It
is fascinating because I believe that SOA should come from the
business, not because of the delivery mechanism, but because of the
results. If services will truly make a business more adaptable and
responsive to change shouldn’t all business people desire those
results? At the same time they don’t care how that end is achieved,
just that it is. That’s where we in the IT industry need to do a
better job of working out the details amongst ourselves and show the
business how SOA can benefit them. Once we do that we should see
more SOA adoptions go smoother and real ROI can be seen.
- Joel Dehlin has
blogged on
the myth of youth being the ones that use instant messaging, publish
and read blogs, participate in social networks, etc. I agree that
the technology has been integrated into every layer of society. If
you have ever been at the airport or at a
Starbucks you know what I mean. Who is
it exactly that has a Crackberry
addiction?
It seems technology has really become a part of our culture, and
that it’s not just one age group that is adopting the changes.
- Visual Studio 2008
shell
was announced at
TechEd yesterday.
Even
Harry
who was on-site missed the release, but it certainly looks
cool.
- If you have ever met me you would quickly discover I have quite a
background in
Unix.
That being the case I couldn’t ignore the
news
that Sun is releasing new
blades
for the desktop. I had a blade on my desk for several years and it
was really a nice system to use. For those that would bash me since
I work at Microsoft now I will just say that when you support
Solaris boxes, having one on your desk is quite helpful. I don’t
take sides in the Holy War.
😄
(via Scoble)
Posted by Dale Churchward on June 6, 2007. Filed under Architecture. Tagged Hardware, Microsoft, SOA, TechEd & Visual Studio.
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