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    I hope, for those that celebrate Thanksgiving, had a great holiday. For me, it is time for me to realize my blessings again. I only have to look in Heather and Jonathan's faces to remind me as well as Sue. I am truly blessed with a beautiful and wonderful family, the best job I have ever had, in a company of great, smart people and great friends. Yesterday, was my attempt to be a "real man" and rake a 1/2 acre of leaves in my yard. For those who have ever seen my house, they know that
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 24, 2007
    Filed under: .NET 3.5, WCF, VS 2008, Indigo, Microsoft, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Windows Communication Foundation, SAS, Sam Gentile, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, ASP.NET AJAX,   ASP.NET,  SOA
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    I took Heather and the family up into Manhattan so that Heather could go to the American Girl Doll store. What a mob scene! The things a Dad has to do for his daughter :)). We did get to Rockfeller Center, and my personal fave, Cannoli and Double Espresso at Ferrara in Little Italy. SOA/ISB/BizTalk Services Collegue David Pallmann gives MS SOA/BPM Conference Report, Part 2: Internet Service Bus (ISB) He also talks about Service Enabling the Middle Tier Udi - [Podcast] Versioning and SOA–There is
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 10, 2007
    Filed under: WCF, Indigo, Microsoft, Software Architecture,   SOA, Enterprise Architecture, Windows Communication Foundation, SAS, Sam Gentile, Service Oriented Architecture
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    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
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 7, 2007
    Filed under: WCF, Indigo, CLR, Microsoft, Windows Communication Foundation, SAS, Sam Gentile, SQL Server 2008, SOA,   ESB, PowerShell, ESB Guidance

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