Blogarithms
Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.
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XML for SLAs. In my free time (ha!) I'm working on a specification to express service-level agreements in XML, and I need your help. Please email me and tell me which of the XML-derived specifications you think is the best written. (Why re-invent the format?) Thanks.
Posted Saturday, December 14, 2002 2:31:03 PM
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Vinod Khosla on Continuous Migration. Phil Wainewright does a nice job of summarizing Khosla's comments at DCI's Creating the Real-Time Enterprise conference in San Francisco this past week.
Here are Phil's bullets. Click the link for the substance:
- Anything you do today is legacy next year.
- Adopt an iterative approach to system specification.
- Do a thousand 90-day projects as opposed to one three-year project.
- Customization is bad. Everything should be configured.
- Applications should be federated not integrated.
- The real-time enterprise is about an economic, not a technical goal.
Phil also links to a white paper Khosla co-wrote with Murugan Pal, at Asera, which I reviewed in April.
Posted Saturday, December 14, 2002 2:12:47 PM
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