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What did I just drink?
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2008 is turning out to be a big year of change for Microsoft Corporation. Many of the known personalities are leaving to either pursue other interests or simply enjoy their accumulated wealth. Either way it is clearing some senior leadership positions...
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Media.Copy This summer, August to be more precise, I spent some of my vacation learning WPF. Whilst my wife wasn’t happy about this, as most things computer related and my time, it was really a lot of fun with dashes of excitement, loads of frustration...
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So do you love science as much as I do? Check out the below first place winner of Science as Art held at the Materials Research Soceity (MRS) Fall Meeting in Boston. To read more, click Nanowerk Nano-Explosions Color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph...
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We all know that WEP was never meant to be entirely secure or anything like that. However, most wireless access points around are still using this as their default security mode versus WPA or WPA2. I won’t go into the details of WPA or WPA2 and...
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So I've taken on a new role at Microsoft as a Principal Architect in the Relationship Experience Division (RXD). Should be some exciting times ahead and I'll keep everyone informed of what this new role means, what technologies I'll be working on and...
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Welcome to the NEW Aspiring Architect Community! Skyscrapr is the community for aspiring architects. There are millions of professional developers and aspiring architects looking for a rich, valuable introduction into the world of Architecture. Skyscrapr...
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I’m excited to announce the 1 st Iron Architect contest is underway! This contest takes place at TechEd. Architects from around the world are invited to submit their solution to our architecture riddle. The only requirement is that they attend TechEd...
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All 52 MIX06 session videos are now available for online (and offline) viewing. If you didn't have a chance to attend then this is the next best thing, enjoy. Sessions here: http://sessions.mix06.com/ More here: http://blog.mix06.com/blog/archive/2006...
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Recently I have been working on something entitled Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI). The premise being the infrastructure required in order to effectively apply service orientation to an enterprise or large scale software component. Most people shy...
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As this video shows , Microsoft is on the cutting edge of organic feedback mechanisms. This first part is mainly for the developers but one can imagine how they can distribute this technology to all areas of an SDLC. From bad decisions by the business...
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Today, the internal RTM of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 was announced. This is a tremendous milestone and is in anticipation of a public release on 7.Nov. for all versions of the products. Microsoft is also releasing the 32 and 64-bit versions...
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I’ve talked to a number of solution architects over the years and one thing that I always try and figure out is why they are where they are. Is it a mindset or personality type that typically fills this role, and if so, what did it take for them...
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I was reading David Ing's blog and came across an entry talking about what it takes to be a software architect. Microsoft has also found interest in trying to qualify these individuals and has come up with its list of competencies as follows: (for those...
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I am not qualified to speak about SOA nor does one person come to mind that can articulate it effectively to the masses either. There are other things that I can delve into that will overlap with common elements of this buzz word. Now I have to be careful...
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I suppose I should have embraced blogging some time ago but hindsight is truly 20/20. Then again, if I could really turn back the hands of time I would have made some very strategic investments and started blogging from my yacht anchored in Monaco about...
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