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February 2007 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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Our newest addition , Emma Teresa, arrived last Thursday without complications thankfully. She's a beautiful little girl who keeps bringing smiles to our faces. We want to thank everyone who has reached out for your support and concern -- it means a lot...
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Don Smith recently posted a few short videos that describe how Microsoft, and specifically the patterns & practices team focused on the Web Services Software Factory , think about services. They describe the taxonomy they are using in their work,...
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Here at Pluralsight we take pride in having the most recognized authorities in the industry teaching our premier .NET courses -- our business model revolves around that core principle. As a result, our BizTalk crew wouldn't have been 100% complete without...
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A local client of mine is looking for some skilled ASP.NET developers to work on some cutting-edge systems in the health-care sector. They are located in south Salt Lake and are looking for full-time employees, not consultants. Contact me if you'd like...
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It's seems RFID is everywhere all of a sudden and it wasn't that long ago that no one knew what it was. Just the other night there was a whole news special on it called Spy Chips --apparently there's a group of protestors out there convinced that corporations...
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My latest Service Station column for MSDN Magazine has been published online. You can find it here -- my focus in this issue is BizTalk Server 2006 Web Services . The article describes how BizTalk Server 2006 integrates with Web services standards via...
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We've received a bunch of requests for an RSS feed containing our upcoming course schedule. Hence, check out our new Course Schedule Announcements blog! Whenever we schedule a new public course, the details will automatically appear on this blog . So...
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I've heard quite a few people complain about the new copying mechanism in Vista but I just chocked them up as anti-MS winers. Well recently it bit me personally. I've been connecting to a remote network trying to download large files with no success ...
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Ever since hearing Harry talk about The Long Tail at an architect conference and seeing articles like Architecture Strategies for Catching the Long Tail hit the scenes, I've been curious... So I bought the book and devoured it. I usually don't get into...
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Craig sent this to me yesterday. Since this a blog about SOA, posting it here seems very appropriate. ;-) http://www.soafacts.com/ My favorite: "SOA is the answer to the question nobody ever asked (or if they did, you couldn't tell what the question was...
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According to MacSoop , Apple plans to charge ($29) for the final release of Boot Camp but the good news is that it's supposedly going to officially support Windows Vista with the necessary drivers. Boot Camp will also ship with Leopard so if you plan...
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One of my favorite recent reads has been The Change Function, by Pip Coburn . The book attempts to answer the tough question of why some technologies take off and others crash and burn. His theory: The Change Function = f ( user crisis vs. total perceived...
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Since Fritz first announced our Double Feature brand a year ago, we've delivered several offerings using a few different combinations of technologies. Our most popular combinations are ASP.NET 2.0 + SQL Server 2005 and Windows Communication Foundation...
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As you can see from my previous post , I'm really digg'in InfoPath 2007 right now. However, one thing I've been thinking about is how hard it would be to host InfoPath 2007 forms engine in a custom app, either via a rich Winforms application or a lighter...
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As some of you probably know, I've been a big fan of InfoPath since it first came out . What type of XML aficionado wouldn't love a product like that? Recently I've been digging into InfoPath 2007 along with the new Forms Server 2007 or Forms Services...
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