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NIH Enterprise Architecture - Technology Architecture - 3 views

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    Resources for architects library, strategy, technology and architecture.
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iCMG - IT Architecture Firm - Architecture - Enterprise IT - 1 views

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    IT architecture assesment
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EWITA Enterprise-Wide IT Architecture - 0 views

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    IT Architecture resources: tools, books, communitiy
anonymous

Enterprise Java Community: J2EE vs. Microsoft.NET: A comparison of building XML-based w... - 0 views

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    whitepaper,comparison between the two choices that businesses have for building XML-based web services:J2EE , .NET2
anonymous

TOGAF 8 "Enterprise Edition" - 1 views

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    TOGAF, The Open Group Architecture Framework, is an industry standard architecture framework that may be used freely by any organization wishing to develop an information systems architecture for use within that organization.
Johann Strydom

Martin Fowler - 1 views

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    Architectural links to object-oriented development, refactoring, patterns, agile methods, enterprise application architecture, domain modeling, and extreme programming
John Lundin

Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement - 0 views

  • free of charge to Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate users
    • John Lundin
       
      ...so, it is not really "free"... you gotta have a top tier W7 edition... again this hits the budget-minded XP user hard.
  • Even hardware that works with older operating systems and won't work with Windows 7 will work with Windows XP mode. It's a major advancement
    • John Lundin
       
      ...let me see if I have this right... the XP mode will run on hardware that W7 won't run on... then how the hell do you install W7 to get the XP mode?
  • With XP Mode installed, users will never need to worry about the compatibility of their software or accessories again -- everything will work.
    • John Lundin
       
      will work... provided you have a PC with the horsepower to run both W7 and XP mode... so will just leaving XP as your OS.
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  • application released for a Windows operating system over the past decade will work with Windows 7
    • John Lundin
       
      ...but not every PC manufactured in the past decade will be able to run W7... so budget wise, I gotta buy W7 *and* a new PC to run my XP apps. I don't see a need to change (other than to build MSFT's coffers... and that is not one of my business objectives).
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