This was originally posted one day after the launch of the iPad1, it is funny to read after a few years:
It is the day after the iPad has been announced, and a simple “iPad” search on Google already yields 9 million hits, with a new article or tweet every 3-4 seconds.Indeed, Apple has done it again; it has successfully created enough buzz and anticipation around a product to have punters lining up ready to part with their cash even before they knew what it was, what it did, and what it looked
I have been working with the Microsoft Consulting team for a while now. This is a great example of how even a little infrastructure knowledge can help you go a long way, and potentially save a project. Have a look at this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/morga... . Being able to architect an application is great, but we often ignore the fact that all applications need to be deployed on infrastructure often out-dated and not fully understood. Morgan and I worked ......
Dave Morris and I will be presenting a session on the second day of the under solutions titled: "Delivering Agile Business Process & Integration Solutions". This session will cover architecting and implementing Business Process and Integrations solutions (BPI) the Agile way. We believe that a traditional waterfall process often demands unrealistic skills and accuracy that inevitably leads to the architecture either being invalid or out of date even before development starts. An Agile approach t
Using Agile Project Management with Integration Projects I have been recently involved in a number of BizTalk 2004 integration projects using Agile Project Management (Also known as Scrum). Conchango (http://www.Conchango.com) has also been involved with Microsoft in designing and implementing the Agile add-in for VS2005. If you are unfamiliar with Agile Project Management, have a look at the following links: http://www.controlchaos.com/ (Its all about common sense) The official Website with all ......
I’m guilty of not blogging for a long time, but trust me I have been very busy recently with lots of very interesting projects. When I emerged from my project work though, I discovered that I have missed out on the Windows Workflow stuff which really looks quite impressive. They have announced it at PDC and obviously lots of people have been working on this. Check http://blogs.msdn.com/pandr... from the PDC sessions. I think Paul will be the new Scott Woodgate for us integration ......