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This is the 10th article in the series. I should mention that much of the series so far has been geared at a high level and strategic focus for IT Decision Makers rather than for those writing code. This is deliberate as much of SOA is an "Enterprise...
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This is 9th of a series. I haven’t really received much feedback. Please let me know if this is useful, if posts too long, too abstract, your thoughts. Symptoms of a Problem, Diagnosis and Why SOA? Dynamic IT to Support the Agile Business and Business...
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I have taken a bit of detour the last few episodes, and in this eighth one, I am going to get back to the world of Capabilities and Microsoft IO , App Plat IO, ESOMM Maturity Model and how Service Enablement Fits In. For a reminder, the series so far...
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So far, we have talked about: Symptoms of a Problem, Diagnosis and Why SOA? Dynamic IT to Support the Agile Business and Business Benefits of SOA What is Service Orientation? What is SOA? The Many Definitions, a Working Definition, the Four Tenets What...
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The Transition Old World New World Monoliths Services Tightly Integrated Loosely Coupled Process Centric Workflow Enabled Islands of Automation Integrated Service Networks Accountability Results Bending the enterprise to the will of technology solutions...
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I announced back here , that we had released Neuron 2.0 RTM and a Press Release announcing the availability of Neuron 2.0 . Following this press release, we also published our first public case study on the use Neuron at Fidelity LSI in which they are...
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David continues , " Today I’d like to talk about the Neuron ESB management experience. Neuron takes management seriously and a lot of effort has gone into providing a one-stop administrative experience for configuration, deployment, activity reporting...
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New version of Enterprise Service Bus software extends the Microsoft .NET Platform IRVINE, CALIF. – April 29, 2008 - Neudesic, a leading provider of business solutions that leverage the capabilities of the Microsoft product line, announced today the release...
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So what have I been doing? Lots of things! I gave Advanced WCF talks in Lehigh Valley and Northern Delaware . The message of EDA is starting to resonate with folks who want their communications infrastructure to be taken care of and want to focus on Event...
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I have posted the Slides and the Source Code for the 3/17/2008 Lehigh Valley .NET presentation on Advanced WCF - Asynchronous Messaging and EDA. The code is all VS2008/.NET 3.5. The last demo with Neuron does NOT include the ESB.dll but the code is all...
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Thank you Code Campers! I had 120 out of 400 of you (ASP.NET MVC was at same time) and you were a great group. I had a great time with a new talk. Remember - just say no to RPC and Request/Reply - embrace the diversity of Asynchronous Messaging and Event...
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My colleague, Brian already wrote about the Neuron team growth and openings, but I wanted to add my bits, as both a Neuron user/consumer and influencer/developer. As the SOA Practice Lead in Neudesic, I have been exposed to many areas of the Microsoft...
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New gig subbing for Curt Peterson, our Distinguished Engineer Bringing SOA to Life with ESB & WCF (CNUG - Chicago, IL) Wed., Oct. 17, 2007 - Event Time & Location TBA Chicago .NET Users Group (CNUG) Presenters: Sam Gentile - Principal Consultant...
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Here is an edited subset of what I said on that internal thread on my continuing fustration about how technolgyu vendors trying to sell products have hijacked the term SOA. It's NOT about technology at all! My friend Michele Bustamente, while I was...
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The braintrust internally had a great discussion about the recent ZDNet article, ESB: Useless as a Human Appendix? , quotes an article by Bobby Woolf that raises this question. See David Pallmann's post for our discussion and response. It's so...
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