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July 2008

F# for Scientists

I saw Tony Hey earlier this week holding the “F# for Scientists” book so I had to check it out. Very very cool! I love it that F# is being productized and will be soon in the hands of developers. I’ve been following its evolution and rise to a product …

.NetMap available on CodePlex

.NetMap start a series of announcements by our group today. Marc Smith and his team have done a great job at delivering a network visualization plugin for Excel; and it’s open source. NetMap is a pair of applications for viewing network graphs, along with a set of .NET Framework 2.0 …

Open Web Foundation

Google, BBC, Facebook, and other big names sponsor the “Open Web Foundation”. They are ignoring W3C and OASIS! Ok… you have to pay to participate in those organizations. But IETF???? Dare Obasanjo has some more detailed commentary on the announcement. Nevertheless, this is going to be a great organization to …

“Ahead in the Cloud” – Werner Vogel’s

Werner Vogel just finished his “Ahead in the Cloud” talk here at the DISC 08 workshop. As always, very entertaining. Amazon is light years ahead of the rest of the industry in thinking about and delivering utility computing to the world. The talk was not technical given the audience here …

The 2008 Microsoft eScience Workshop

My friend and colleague Kris Tolle is responsible this year for all things related to the 2008 Microsoft eScience Workshop. This meeting has been getting better and better with each year. The community amazes me every time with the wonderful things that they have to show. This year the workshop …

Yup… Resources and WS are making the news again

I remember the conversation going something like this a couple of years ago(paraphrasing for dramatization purposes :-)… – (My manager at the time:) Savas, we’d like to ask you to drive the latest technical efforts on WS-Transfer. – Eh? You do know that from all the specifications in the WS-* …