Great post (some days ago) from Joe McKendrick about SOA rituals.
(Help Me Part 1 (sort of) is here)
Great post (some days ago) from Joe McKendrick about SOA rituals.
(Help Me Part 1 (sort of) is here)
A SOA has a lot of benefits.
Reuse is one of them. See Joe McKendrick.
Michael Arrington has some questions about Twitters architecture?
Cool new features in the next version of Windows (see TechCrunch) which Bill Gates has announced for next year (see an older post from Mary-Jo Foley).
See Joe McKendrick about the SOA and Mashups.
See Michael Krigsman about 5 ways tp prevent IT failure.
The 5th way:
"Scope creep. Lack of preparation typically begets the kitchen-sink syndrome, where project leaders add in every kind of feature and the kitchen sink to boot."
Maybe sometimes you want some scope creep:
Working in a IT project is exciting.
But who likes roll-outs? Annoying customer calls and the boring maintenance phase starts.
Why don't postpone this to the infinity?
Michael Arrington said a couple of day ago: "Twitter: Something Is Technically Wrong" and Jason Calacanis reiterates: "take my money for less down time"
See Larry Dignan about Rails and Twitters scaling problems.
Do we unlearn spelling (see Christopher Dawson)?
Data Portability is a big issue these days with the Facebook Google thing about Friend Connect (see TechCrunch).
The Indian government is happy about Google:
See TechCrunch about Google Assists In Arrest Of Indian Man.