Microsoft absent from open standards movement around SOA ,----[ Quote ] | Now, a new series of SOA standards is headed to OASIS, ones that could | create a whole market segment around SOA common programmatic principles, | but Microsoft is nowhere in sight. The absence of Microsoft from the | Service Component Architecture (SCA), and its sibling Service Data | Objects (SDO), definitions
We're (participants, maybe not MS) pretty lax about threads which drift a bit from their original. Not that creating a new thread shouldn't be considered, people interested in virtualisation may miss this one thinking it has nothing to do with such. Personally I'm chomping at the bit to do exactly what you plan. Decent x64 box with SBS in a virtual environment (at this time I'd be more likely
Great help. Thankyou! -- William "Ronny Ong" wrote: "Sole Proprietor" <SoleProprietor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6C5B361B-6F96-4F2B-B4F4-5105149E8A05@microsoft.com... 1. Is Microsoft NetMeeting still used in the corporate world as the standard way to conduct netmeetings? I'm sure there are people who would disagree that it was EVER "the
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I re-post my previous post but to r.a.t only under a different header... Patrick Turner wrote: Lord Valve wrote: Patrick Turner wrote: Clive George wrote: "Lord Valve" <detritus@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:48C5559E.59188B93@ix.netcom.com... Clive George wrote: "Lord Valve" <detritus@ix.netcom.com