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- Microsoft's road to the cloud is paved with parallelism
- A new whitepaper that Microsoft researchers are set to present at a conference next month sheds more light on Microsoft's back-end cloud infrastructure. by Mary Jo Foley
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Cosmos, Helland, Team Management, Programming Languages, Cloud Computing, Databases, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-07-31
- Pat Helland 2.0 rejoins Microsoft
- Looks like former NetDocs leader Brian MacDonald isn't the only former Softie to come back to the fold.Former Platform Architect Pat Helland -- who spent the past couple of years over at Amazon.com helping the company with its service-oriented-architecture SOA strategy -- quietly rejoined Microsoft in early March.On May 14,...
- Tags: Development tools, Corporate strategy
- Blog posts 2007-05-20
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- News to know: Google and Salesforce.com; Microsoft speaks on patents; HTC Vox
- Notable headlines:Google, Salesforce.com reportedly in alliance. Dan Farber: Salesforce.com adds ability to consume Web services in Apex.Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft and patent claims: 'Business as usual'? Pat Helland 2.0 rejoins Microsoft.George Ou: Windows Home Server versus Linux or BSD.Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Popfly: Yahoo Pipes for the rest of us....
- Tags: News to know, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-21
- Surprise: Microsoft's DSI is not dead
- Surprise: Microsoft's DSI is not deadWhatever Happened to BitVault? And Bricks?One technology I expected to see resurrected is "content-addressable storage" (a.k.a. BitVault) that you wrote about in 2006. See http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2006/04/very-large-databases-bricks-bitvault.html. It has links at the end to DSI content of the time.Maybe Pat Helland went from Microsoft to Amazon.com because...
- Tags: DSi, BitVault, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-22
- SOA city, surburban angst?
- People often say SOAs will, or should, evolve just as cities have been evolving. What about suburban sprawl? Perhaps that is analogous to SOA as well. As a resident of the exurbs of the Philadelphia-New York megacorridor, it frankly seems like there isn't a whole lot of planning going on...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2005-10-07
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