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July 2007

My website might be down the next days...
Contains explanations on all Management Models
What's the next big thing in IT after SOA, Virtualization and Web2.0 ? Intellligence Programming ?

June 2007

Why the hell would you need an architect ?
A essayer. Moi ca me fait rire...
I attended the FiD Forum on 18/06/2007 and it was very interesting...
This QEDWiki video shows you how "Web2.0 puts a face on SOA"... This is the portal of the future which allows to drag&drop mashups to make personalized applications on demand.
Cool, I look like Ayrton Senna !
Last week I was in Croatia. We sailed in the islands located in front of Split.
Thomas à la pleine de jeux à Overijse

May 2007

A voir absolument...
Nice presentation to see
This week is a Mainframe week...
IBM has opened a Business Center in Second Life. See a video. Shoud I join Second life while I have already a busy real life ?
Today, I had a unexpected chat with a sales on a virtual booth. It was an interesting experience.
Support à ma comparaison SOA... ;-)
On the Business Quest blog, I watched the TEC presentation on our ability so synthetize happiness. Here are some things I liked in this presentation.
The interesting discussion around Little Vs Big SOA leads me to write about what I describe as Lego Vs Playmobil SOA.
Following a discussion with another talented architect, here are some examples of how a SOA "Business" Service should look like. My point : it should only be understandable text...
Samples of bad design by Micrsoft, illustrated with music. A lot of fun...
A fascinating presentation at TED Talks about our ability to "synthesize" happiness (from Business Quests in the Information Age).
I was in Lisbon last weekend and I took photos of Azulejos on houses. Here is the collage of all those Azulejos.

Azulejos are are a typical form of Portuguese or Spanish painted, tin-glazed, ceramic tilework. They have become a typical aspect of Portuguese culture, manifesting without interruption during five centuries the consecutive trends in art.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azulejo



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Picture taken last weekend in Lisbon.

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