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November Tampa Bay IASA Meeting has Cory Foy talking about Unit Testing Legacy Code!

Well if you missed the first meeting of the Tampa chapter of IASA then shame on you. Ok, you're forgiven, but only if you make sure you don't miss this next one. Cory Foy (Premier Engineer at Microsoft) has volunteered to give us an hour talk...
 
 
 
 

The Seven Deadly Sins of SOA

I spend a lot of time and energy teaching systems designers how to deliver code that would be considered well architected. For the past three years, that has been predicated on the tenets of Service Oriented Architecture. What I continue to see 9 out...
Posted Oct 07 2007, 05:40 PM by tom.fuller with | with 7 comment(s)
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Inaugural Meeting of Tampa Bay Architects!

The International Association of Software Architects (IASA - www.iasahome.org ) Tampa Chapter is going to have their first meeting on October 30th at the Tampa Microsoft Office. The agenda will have two parts. The first part of the meeting will be to...
 
 
 
 

ARCast.net posting - Data Replication as a SOA Antipattern

A while back I sat down with Ron Jacobs and talked about the article I wrote in The Architecture Journal titled "Data Replication as an Enterprise SOA Antipattern". He just posted the talk on the channel 9 ArCast site. Have a listen: http:/...
Posted Jun 30 2007, 06:28 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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New Article Goes Live in The Microsoft Architecture Journal.

Through the review process of the first article written for The Architecture Journal (see the articles section on SOAPitStop.com or for detail), another article topic was discovered. One that talks about how to use architecture driven development and...
Posted Dec 12 2006, 08:52 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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Introducing the Tampa Bay International Association of Software Architects (IASA)!

I am thrilled to announce the newest chapter of IASA right here in the Tampa/Orlando area. J. Ambrose Little and myself will be serving as local IASA chapter presidents and working tirelessly to bring interesting architecture content to a this new community...
Posted Feb 22 2006, 03:00 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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Come Join The Architecture Revolution!

A recent thread that was started on the MSDN architecture forums really got me fired up so here we go. The thread was titled "Who needs Architecture?" (see it here ). The entire focus of the thread starts with a posting on whether or not small...
Posted Feb 16 2006, 09:45 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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What is a "Microsoft" Certified Architect?

If you haven''t already come across it, their is a brand new architecture certification that Microsoft is sponsoring. The reason I say they are "sponsoring" this is that this certification has no direct technology stack in mind. In fact...
Posted Jan 30 2006, 07:44 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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I'm Not an Architect but I do play one on TV!

I am truly excited to announce that I was recently promoted from a development lead to an enterprise solutions architect at Publix. This new role comes with some interesting challenges and I will need to learn a lot from all of the other experienced architects...
Posted Oct 07 2005, 10:38 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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