Early Afternoon Coffee 105
- My two sessions on Rome went very well. Sort of like what I did @
TechEd last month, but with a bit more kimono opening since it was
an internal audience. Best things about doing these types of talks
is the questions and post-session conversation. I’ve missed that
since moving over to MSIT.
- Late last week, I got my phone switched over to the new Office
Communications Server 2007 beta. In my old office, I used the
Office Communicator PBX phone integration
features
extensively. However, when we moved we got new IP phones that didn’t
integrate with Communicator. So when a chance to get on the beta
came along, I jumped. I’ll let you know my impressions after a few
weeks, in the meantime you can read about Mark Deakin’s
experience.
- Matevz Gacnik figures
out
how to build a transactional web service that interacts with the new
transactional file system in Vista and Server 08. Interesting, but
personally I don’t believe in using transactional web services. The
whole point of service orientation is to reduce the coupling
between services. Trying two services (technically, a service
consumer and provider) together in an atomic transaction seems like
going in the wrong direction. Still, good on Matevz for digging into
the transactional file system.
- Udi Dahan gives us 6 simple
steps
to being a “top” IT consultant. I notice that getting well known,
speaking and publishing are at the top of the list but actually
being good at what you’re well known for comes in at #5 on the
list. I’m sure Udi thinks that’s implicit in becoming a “top”
consultant, but I’m not so sure.
- Pat Helland thinks Normalization is for
Sissies.
Slide #6 has the key take away: “For God’s Sake, Don’t Normalize
Immutable Data”.
- Larry O’Brien
bashes
the new
binary efficient XML working
group and working
draft. I agree 100% w/ Larry. These
aren’t the droids we’re looking for.
- John Evdemon points
to
a new e-book from my old team called SOA in the Real
World.
I flipped thru it (figuratively) and it appears to drill into the
Foundations of Solution
Architecture
as well as provide real-world case studdies for each of the
pillars recurring logical capabilities. Need to give it a deeper
read.
Posted by devhawk.net on July 25, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Database, Presentation, Rome, SOA, WCF & XML.
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