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Enterprise Search Architecture in SharePoint Technologies 2007

Helio

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In my last post I wrote about differences of the search services in the Sharepoint Technologies 2007 - Search in SharePoint Technologies 2007. The architecture of search service is composed for many components (shows on Figure 1), and its important to say that Enterprise Search uses the same underlying Search service as Search in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. (great news).


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Bell Mobility losing market share

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I recently saw some interesting numbers at the CWTA about the Canadian Wireless Market. Source data


SOA vendors good and bad

Tom Sullivan

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Best of the blogs: Big, small, nascent, niche, and stack players, SOA has them all, David Linthcium points out in this Real World SOA post. Some are good, others are not. "The funny thing is that all of the vendors that read this blog,


Portals and SOA: Portals in a Service-Oriented Architecture

Chris Bucchere

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I've been invited to give the following talk at BEA Participate: Why is a Service-Oriented Architecture important to an IT infrastructure and what are the elements and products needed to build out an SOA? These questions answered, plus a discussion on how portals are the practical starting point to leveraging SOA. Quite honestly, the title and abstract make it sound like an invitation to engage in a lively game of buzzword bingo, but I assure you this talk will be light on the trite -- you won't hear me use the acronym SOA more than once or twice -- and heavy on the real deal, rubber-meets-the-road stuff about how mere mortals/human beings are actually accomplishing the sort of things that SOA evangelists are preaching these days.


Behind the scenes at Castfire: app for new media businesses

Robert Scoble

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Are you a new-style media business (like PodTech)? If you are, you're probably trying to manage tons of video and audio content. We sit down with Brian Walsh, founder of Castfire, to talk about how his system helps media (er, video and audio folks) manage their workflows.


A Lack of Business Development Was At Fault at Mayer Brown

Tom Kane

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The reasoning behind the firm’s decision to demote or fire 45 equity partners at the firm is really pretty simple. Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw's memo to associates and counsel, which is contained in a post by Ashby Jones on The Wall Street Journal Online, doesn’t tell the whole story in my view; nor do the more than four dozen comments to the post.


Wireless Culture: American vs. European

Jason Coup

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When visiting a foreign country, it’s always good to know a bit about the local culture and customs. We seem to think of this most often when it comes to things like greetings, dining habits/etiquette, and languages. However, we should also remember that, in a time where nearly everyone has a mobile device in their pocket, there are a number of cultural differences when it comes to wireless technology as well.


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