Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog
Microsoft MVP BizTalk Server Oracle ACE
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Pablo does security
My good friend and colleague Pablo Cibraro will be presenting a MSDN WebCast tomorrow about the capabilities, relationships and differences of emerging security standards such as OpenID, OAuth and LiveID. The WebCast is targeting Microsoft’s Latinoamerica developer community and will be conducted in Spanish :(
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Why is Axum relevant to distributed systems?
Last week Microsoft announced the first version of Axum. In a nutshell, Axum is a domain specific language (DSL) for modeling coordination and concurrency scenarios in .NET applications. Although Axum is still an incubation project and there is no final word on whether it will be productized, we should all agree that this represents a remarkable effort to enhance the .NET language ecosystem to embrace the next generation of applications based on multi-core architectures.
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Dwight Goins joins Tellago
I am happy to announce another top architect that has recently joined out team. Dwight Goins joined Tellago as a Sr. Solutions Architect and is currently working in one of the biggest BTS Server deployments in the world.
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Pablo Cibraro joins Tellago
Continuing the list of recent additions to our team, we are thrilled to announce that Pablo Cibraro has joined Tellago as a Sr. Solutions Architect. Pablo is a phenomenal programmer and one of the authorities in Microsoft Connected Systems technologies. He is a Microsoft Connected Systems MVP and a member of the prestigious Connected Systems Advisors group. He regularly blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/cibrax about WCF, Geneva, Web Services Security and many other topics.
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DonXml joins Tellago
For the last few months I have been planning to start blogging about the new addition to our Architecture team at Tellago. One of our goals when we started Tellago, around a year ago, was to hire the best and the brightest and provide them with an environment on which they can take their talent to the next level. I know it sounds like a cliché but we have been steadily working towards that goal and we have hired a group of very talented architects that are going to be leading various of our top projects and other future initiatives.
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The future of SOA governance looks RESTful
During the last few years, UDDI has been at the center of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance platforms. Specifically, UDDI has been the main mechanism used to implement service registry and repositories which we all know are the fundamental component of SOA governance frameworks such as HP-Systinet, SOASoftware or SoftwareAG-Infravio. At this point, I believe the majority of the SOA community has already added UDDI to the list of "irrelevant" Web Services specifications. Although we can attribute different causes to the failure of UDDI, all of them have their roots on the limitations of the UDDI data model. Attempting to model the highly diverse characteristics of SOA environments with standards like UDDI is proven to be a great recipe for failure.
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Speaking at Microsoft's Connections Spring Symposium
Tomorrow and Thursday I will be speaking at the Microsoft's Connections Spring events hosted in Fort Lauderdale and Tampa respectively. The session focuses on real world ESB patterns and the Microsoft's ESB value proposition. We are going to cover technologies such as the ESB Guidance 2.0, BizTalk Server 2009, WCF 4.0 and even Windows Azure. This time, I have the honor to share the stage with Toya Lofton who is a Microsoft's SOA Technology specialists with tons of experience in real world projects.
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MVP 2009!
Yesterday I received the notification that Microsoft has awarded me as a BizTalk Server MVP for fifth year in a row. Thanks a lot to my MVP lead Mark Clagett and all the other folks involved in the process. I am really looking forward to continue collaborating with the .NET communities during 2009.
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Extending Dublin’s tracking service by implementing a custom tracking participant
In a previous post we've explored how to extend Dublin's forwarding service by implementing a custom message filter. This post continues the series by illustrating the extensibility model of Dublin's tracking service.
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Demos from SDWest
Apparently I forgot to blog my demos from my WCF extensibility session at SDWest. You can find them here. Thanks again to all the people who attended my session.