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"Quest Software has acquired AfterMail Limited. The quality of the AfterMail team as well as the depth and completeness of the AfterMail product were key factors in our decision to proceed with this acquisition. Quest is a mature, rapidly growing, worldwide...
Last week I attended the SUN launch of their latest SPARC processor, Niagara. Considering this blog is .NET focused you might all ask what am I doing straying into this territory. The answer is need-to-know. So what did I learn... Background : when I...
I've been at odds for sometime as to what I should write about following the rather exciting few months we've had recently. It all began back in August when I asked members of the SalePlane network for a few words about their optimism with regard to their...
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/nov05/11-01PreviewSoftwareBasedPR.mspx This is a very interesting and perhaps for the cognoscenti an expected development. Microsoft after watching upstarts and open source projects begin to eat into and erode...
I've been waiting for this announcement for quite a while and now I can finally rave about it! “We have designed the Kit to be as flexible as possible, and to leverage the power of the AfterMail platform. Customers can use multiple ways of accessing their...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/12/adobe_livecycle/ This illustrates the changing role of the developer, for it makes it possible for business managers, particularly if they fall into the `power user’ category, to create and / or adapt workflow practices...
Out-sourcing worries Indian union leaders too... ...Perhaps surprisingly, the report indicated Indian union leaders feel empathy for European and American workers stung by offshore outsourcing . "As union members, we must understand that for every job...
Quick update on AfterMail: AfterMail v3 is almost out the door for global release and we're itching to bring it to market. That is one of the main reasons why I had to hold back on blogging screenshots and the like as I had promised in an earlier post...
"The experience of these companies shows that a small number of businesses have successfully deployed an SOA, and having done so are all convinced of the merits of the architecture. Nevertheless they are all at an early stage of SOA deployment, with a...
I 'd like to recommend to all enterprise architects dealing with Global 3500 companies to read-up on ESBs (Enterprise Service Bus architectures). David Chappell published his book on ESBs in April-July 2004 - it is a must read IMHO. For a .NET focus see...
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