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Suresh Veeragoni, working as a Principal Consultant at Sogeti USA LLC (A subsidiary of Capgemini SA Group), developing SOA & BPM solutions for Businesses using Microsoft CSD products (BizTalk, WF, WCF etc)

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Its been quite long time I haven't wrote much due to lot of travelling and non-core area related work (non connected systems, SOA & BPM work). Now, I am back and the good news is I will be drinking, eating and breathing some of the buzzwords..(because of the solutions I am concentrating and architecture of current project I am in) So, Some Buzzwords I am really gonna look/work and more deep dive areas are mentioned below… 1) SOA – Service Oriented Architecture, The most controversial Architecture...
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If you ever dream of attending SOA conference 2009, which happened in Seattle this January, now you should feel lucky! More than 30 videos/Presentations are online on Windows live spaces. Check them out @ http://soaconference2009.sp... Key things to observe are.. · BizTalk 2009 · ESB Guidance 2.0 · Oslo, Dublin and Cloud platform · Some good SOA scenarios/case studies and best practices (patterns & practices) using Microsoft Application platform (Please try to adopt these...
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