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  • Marty Wasznicky Joins Neudesic!

    Weeks ago, I stated that we had some real "big name rock star" names coming into Neudesic. I am extremely delighted and proud to announce the first of these. The one and only Marty Wasznicky has joined Neudesic from Microsoft!!! Marty worked for 6 years for the BizTalk/CSD team and is of course, the man behind the recently released ESB Guidance . He also created the BizTalk Virtual Technologist (VTS) program, of which we have 5 members at Neudesic. Marty is going to be leading our Neuron ESB Product Development, where he will join David Pallmann, also from Microsoft CSD (Indigo) group. We have been one of the "go to" partners for Microsoft on BizTalk and all things SOA/CSD and Marty will still be working with BizTalk, with a focus on incorporating all the great Oslo technologies as they emerge. I truly believe that we have something very exciting in our Neuron ESB product that really accelerates .NET 3.0 development from 6-12 months down to days. As an accelerator for WCF, we are truly working with Microsoft to increase adoption of .NET 3 and to make the ramp up curve much less. I know, that I will be making it a major focus of my SOA practice. To say I am excited would be an understatement! Look for another big name announcement very soon :) [tags: Marty Wasznicky , .NET 3.0, Neudesic, Neuron, ESB, SOA, SAS, Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Software Architecture, Indigo, WCF, Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft, CSD] Read More...
  • Sam Gentile, INETA, Findlay Ohio, Nov 27, 2007

    First things first; A very happy thanksgiving to everyone in the US! I am going to be out doing an INETA presentation in Findlay, Ohio. Like the other talks this year, this one will focus, as stated here , spends a whole hour on Architectural, Domain-Driven and Software Patterns that I believe are neccessary to design and develop a quality WCF Service. The second hour of the talk is on WCF. My personal belief, that even with boundaries are explicit and the focus being on messaging betweern autoonomous services, it is vitally important, even more than ever, that the Service is designed and implemented with best practices including all the ones we know for other kinds of applications (such as DDD, O/RM, TDD, etc). I will be focusing on the Neuparts solution. My hope is to get pieces into VS2008 but that is unlikely to happen given my work schedule. Hope to see you there! User Group: Findlay, Ohio Area .NET User Group Date: November 27, 2007 Speaker: Sam Gentile Topic: SOA (Web Services) The directions I have been given are as follows: We are located at the Marathon Petroleum Company office in Findlay Ohio, 539 South Main Street. Coming from the north the office complex is on the right hand side at the intersection of Harding Street. Turn left and you will see the Main lobby on your left - it is in the middle building. You can park anywhere in the lots across from that entrance. I have included a link to the location http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=Point.qv5g6080w6tt_539%20S%20Main%20St%2C%20Findlay%2C%20OH%2045840-3229%2C%20United%20States___&encType=1 Read More...
  • New and Notable 202

    I am Twittering, Facebooking now with my friends. Does that make me a Web 2.0 person, a “Hip With-It Person, or a childish fool? The jury is still out.... ESB/BizTalk My collegue writes Microsoft Patterns and Practices ESB Guidance 1.0 shown, and will be available in a few days . Brian, was instrumental by writing the early versions. He has a lot of good things to say on what the value add to community is. Major congrats Marty Wasznicky whose baby this is. I met Marty at the SOA conference finally and he is a very passionate, hard working advocate for BizTalk and the greater community SQL Server 2008 Neudesic's SQL Server and BI Practices have spent a large amount of time with SQL Server 2008. I have not but that is going to be changing. Euan's Getting to know SQL Server 2008: Training, WebCasts and Virtual Labs is very timely SOA/SaS Mike Walker talks about the release of the Software+Services Blueprints which are going to be super useful for people like me tryinng to roll out these kind of solutions in the real world. As a starting point for building real solutions by architects and developers, each Software+Services Blueprint includes code and/or utilities, guidance, structured step-by-step workflow and tools delivered within Visual Studio. WCF Christian continues his awesome series with Beyond the Obvious: New Features and Fixes for WCF in .NET 3.5 - JSON support Software Development Tools Eric Sink - SourceGear News Microsoft Downloads - ASP.NET Futures Other link Read More...

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