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Connected Business, Connected Systems
Mikael Freidlitz
writes "During the second session of the Architecture Symposium, the guys kept evangelizing Agile Architecure. The plan is to run as short iterations as possible and involve necessary resources as soon as possible. For instance, there could be a lot of input from the Operations guys that could affect the basic structure and design of a system's architecture.
After this, the discussions moved more into ...
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The who's who of MS Architecture
Mikael Freidlitz
writes "Harry Pierson is hosting the PDC Architecture Symposium this last day of the conference. Harry keeps bringing one outstanding Microsoft architect after another up on stage, roleplaying their way through the architectural process, from defining the value chain to defining the service oriented implementation.
At this moment, Beat Schwegler is stressing the importance of...
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DevHawk on C9
Harry Pierson
writes "I'm sure it will get lost in the massive tide of C9 videos sure to come out of PDC, but Scoble posted an interview he did with me a few months ago. Check it out...
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PDC05 Buzzcast Update
Harry Pierson
writes "If you heard my PDC05 Buzzcast but just can't get enough of my voice, check out Architect MVP Mario Cardinal's Blah Blah Architecture podcast. I spent some time with Mario at TechEd talking about the Architecture Resource Center, why we designed it the way we did, why we have a site on MSDN and MS.com, how are taxonomy works, etc... "
BizTalk 2006 Beta Installation Documentation Updated
Richard Seroter
writes "We've just updated the BizTalk Server 2006 Beta 1 installation documentation. There are a few fixes, and a bit more focus on installing with SQL Server 2005. Check it out...
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PDC 05 Architecture Symposium Buzzcast
Harry Pierson
writes "Michael cornered me on Tuesday to record a PDC05 Buzzcast with Mike Burner about the Architecture Symposium. At PDC03, the Architecture Symposium was one of the more popular and successful aspects of the overall confernece (though it was marred by a major room change issue that caused literally hundreds of attendees to be forced to watch from the hallway outside as the room was literally overflowing) and we're looking to do something engaging again this year...
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Service Architecture Must Read Books
DonXML Demsak
writes "Over the last couple days I’ve found myself preaching the importance of a couple books, and although I’ve mentioned here before, it is good to remind folks. If you are doing any service-like development ..."
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