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- Local District in Oslo Improves the Delivery of Muncipal Services While Reducing Overall Operating Costs
- The Bydel Gamle Oslo is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway. To better serve its citizens, the district government of Bydel Gamle Oslo decided to implement a state-of-the-art, converged voice and data infrastructure. They selected Nortel Networks for mission-critical reliability needed for the new Voice over IP VoIP solution....
- Tags: Oslo, Nortel Networks Corp., Bydel Gamle Oslo, Telephony, VOIP, Government, Telecommunications, Networking, Network Technology
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- Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA
- Microsoft turns to UML to ensure Oslo mass appeal by Joe McKendrick
- Tags: Oslo, SOA, Microsoft Corp., Modeling, Michael Meehan, UML, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Programming Languages, Research & Development, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Business Operations, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
- News to know: Vista search; Android; Gmail
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Fixing Windows Vista, Part 5: Faster, smarter search Phil Wainewright: Scaling the cloud, deflating the price of software Ed Burnette: 50 questions asked and answered on Android News.com: Google to let users test new...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, E-mail Providers, H-1B, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- More Microsoft 'Oslo' modeling details fall into place
- While Microsoft isn't planning to provide testers with "Oslo" code until late October, the company did finally start putting some real meat on its software-modeling bones at the TechEd Developers Conference in Orlando this week. Until this week, Microsoft would say next-to-nothing about Oslo. Until the TechEd...
- Tags: Repository, Oslo, Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft Corp., Modeling, Web Services, Application Servers, Middleware, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Gates to look back, ahead on tools in his last Microsoft keynote
- Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates will continue his long goodbye on June 3 with his last public tradeshow keynote at the company's TechEd Developers Conference in Orlando. (Gates will no longer be engaged in day-to-day responsibilities at Microsoft as of July 1, so that he can work more...
- Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, TechEd, Microsoft Corp., Community Technology Preview, Tool, Modeling, Parallel Extensions, Research & Development, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-06-03
- What if Microsoft had picked a different Chief Software Architect?
- Microsoft has been orchestrating carefully for the past few years the transition of Bill Gates from Chief Software Architect CSA and regular participant in product planning meetings, to "mere" Chairman. (Gates' actual "last day" is June 30.) But it turns out Microsoft may have been planning this...
- Tags: Chief Software Architect, Ray Ozzie, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Tools & Techniques, Software Development, Development Tools, Management, Software/Web Development, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-05-27
- When you go inside, remember to turn off the lights
- The streetlight outside my bedroom window burns all night, even when the moon is bright. While there are definitely foggy dreary nights when I welcome that small beam illumination, it seems an awful waste of energy. Indeed, according to Echelon, streetlights can use up to 40 percent of a city's...
- Tags: Light, Echelon, Government, Web Site Development, Construction, Vertical Industries, Web Technology, Benefits, Channel Management, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Marketing, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-05-24
- Photos: Where the building is the network
- The San Jose, Calif., headquarters of Echelon, maker of technologies for smart buildings, model the company's energy management systems.Behind the scenes of "smart" buildings, including the Louvre Museum in Paris and the Sears Tower in Chicago, lies technology from Echelon. The company doesn''t call its embedded control technologies "green,"...
- Tags: Network, Echelon, Photograph, Building, It', Echelon', That', Networking, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-14
- News to know: Microhoo; Taming Vista UAC; iPhone; Google; CIO Sessions
- Notable headlines: Ed Bott: Fixing Windows Vista, Part 2: Taming UAC. Images: Taming Vista's User Account Control right Larry Dignan: Microhoo: Wall Street gets antsy Mary Jo Foley: XP SP3 delayed by glitch New test releases...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Vista UAC, Jason O'Grady, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, 3G, Operating Systems, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Microsoft's Oslo connections begin to bud
- Microsoft took another step in unveiling its "Oslo" SOA strategy, with a sample application intended to not only demonstrate the vendor's interoperability as a SOA platform, and also show how it can automatically scale to meet the increased and unpredictable workloads SOA will bring to data centers. ...
- Tags: Oslo, Microsoft BizTalk Server, SOA, Microsoft Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Application Servers, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Does Microsoft have a gameplan for Groove?
- Does Microsoft have a gameplan for Groove?Groove is cool but it lacks one important thingGroove is about synchronization of files on the client. They need to take it a bit further (maybe via "Mesh?") and synrhonize files to the client nodes (PC's, Servers, Phones) and to the Web. That way...
- Tags: Groupware, Groove Networks Inc., gameplan
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- OOXML appeal possible, but looks unlikely
- The International Organization for Standardization ISO has not received a formal appeal of its approval of Office Open XML as a standard, but it looks more unlikely with each day that passes. To date, there have been "no appeals and I have no way...
- Tags: ISO, Office Open XML, Iso standards, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- Country Radio (gadget)
- Get direct links to 38 of the Best Country Radio Stations streaming music 24 Hrs a day and we threw in the Country Slide Show with over 300 CD covers from the most current Country artists & bands. BBC Radio 2, UK BCR Sidney, AU BEAR Lake Placid, FL CHFX...
- Tags: Radio, Computer Associates International Inc., Sidebar Gadgets, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-04-16
- Google App Engine: When will Microsoft field a competitor?
- On April 7, Google took the wraps off of more than many had expected: Not just a hosted database platform, but an entire hosted Web app platform, known as Google App Engine. Google App Engine, which Google announced at its CampFire One developer event on April...
- Tags: Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., RDBMS, BigTable, SimpleDB, SSDS, Databases, Web Services, Storage, Application Servers, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Voice over SOA sounds promising -- will vendors deliver?
- Can SOA add automation and intelligence to the way calls and other communications are routed throughout the enterprise? This may be the next great frontier for SOA -- and, at long last, a tangible benefit of architecture for the business. Digital communications, enhanced by SOA ...
- Tags: Business Process, Voice, Communications Server, Server, SOA, Microsoft Corp., David Greenfield, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Can Microsoft Mash SOA and UC?
- The New York Times article about PopFly, Microsoft's mashup maker, got me thinking about how Microsoft will use mashups and SOA with unified communications UC. I asked Eric Swift, Microsoft's senior director of Unified Communications, as much two weeks ago when we met in Redmond First some background. There's...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, Communications Server, Server, SOA, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office Communications Server, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2008-02-11
- Europe+tries+to+make+open+source+its+own
- Europe+tries+to+make+open+source+its+ownYes, Europe is extremly troubling for Microsoft.The adoption rates for FireFox are some of the highest in the world. Since there are no software patents, MS IP threats are neutered there. They do NOT want to see a huge pocket of open source adoption."Euro-centric" public licenseI can see why that...
- Tags: Sabayon Linux, open source, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- Microsoft declares its modeling love with a new language, 'D'
- A handful of Microsoft's top developers are working to create a new programming language, code-named "D," which will be at the heart of the Microsoft's push toward more intuitive software modeling. D is a key component of Microsoft's Oslo software-oriented architecture SOA technology and strategy. Microsoft outlined...
- Tags: Oslo, Microsoft Corp., Modeling, D, Research & Development, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- The evolution of the Tree of Life
- The Tree of Life was an expression used by Charles Darwin to describe the diversity of organisms on Earth and their evolutionary history. There are only two life forms, eukaryotes, which gather their genetic material in a nucleus, and prokaryotes, such as bacteria, which have their genetic material floating freely...
- Tags: Earth, Life, Researcher, Tree, Life Form, Wiki, Biotechnology, Online Communications, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- New torrent technology a serial industry killer
- I got the annual notice from my cable company last week. Some channels in. Some channels out. And if it's something you really like you can bet it's now been pushed to a higher tier, at a higher price. They don't just play...
- Tags: Telephony, Open Source, Industry, Miro, Telephony Monopoly, Cable, Network Technology, VOIP, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
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