Friday, August 12, 2005

microsoft bi tutorials

bi consultant bill pearson put together a pretty good set of tutorials for access and sql server 2000.

Monday, August 08, 2005

my take on service oriented architecture

if implemented optimally, soa can lead to huge efficiency gains for a wide variety of businesses. certain criteria must be met for this to happen. it is imperative that the services involved be loosely coupled. by design, loosely coupled software components easily lend themselves to reuse -- which is key in gaining efficiency. creating services that aren't loosely coupled defeats the notion of soa because such services can't be easily combined in an ad-hoc way to solve business problems. so, having loosely coupled services is the key to easier soa implementation. it's also imperative that such services scale well as individual units. the number of clients that a particular service may need to serve in the future cannot be determined with absolute certainty. thus, it is imperative that any such service be designed to easily scale in order to serve a potentially unlimited number of clients. finally, such services should be designed with platform interoperability in mind. it cannot be determined with absolute certainty that such a service would not be useful in serving any number of clients on disparate platforms.

sql server 2005 data mining team site

i just discovered that the sql server 2005 data mining team has its own site.

the "almighty" oracle gets the .NET "religion"

believe it or not, in an amazing reversal of corporate policy, the oracle corporation has adopted support for microsoft's .NET platform (religious references notwithstanding).

Saturday, August 06, 2005

free labs for microsoft developers

all microsoft developers should love this!

Monday, August 01, 2005

Blogrolling.com

i must admit that i think this is a pretty cool hack. with a free account, one can add an automatically sortable, updateable and formattable blogroll to a site.

what will they think of next?!?