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Marc Queval

Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures - 0 views

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    Architectural styles for network. Data-flow, replication, hierarchical, mobile and peer-to-peer styles.
Marc Queval

Architectures orientées Services (SOA) - 0 views

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    Architecture styles and architecture pattern
John Lundin

Page 2 - Why Microsoft Windows 7 XP Mode Is a Major Advancement - 0 views

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  • Some companies still haven't upgraded to Windows Vista (or new hardware, for that matter) due to fear of losing Windows XP
    • John Lundin
       
      ...not for fear of "losing" XP, but for realizing that everything is fine with XP and that you don't have to spend $$ for new OS and even more $$ for new PCs. You are suggesting a solution to a problem that does not exist (although you are pushing hard to convince us!) One of my favorite comments to salesmanship like this is "if this is the answer, then what was the question?"
Marc Queval

Jericho Forum - About: Vision-Mission - 1 views

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    Jericho style. A forum which brings another security approach.
Marc Queval

it architecture best practices - 0 views

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    it architecture best practices
Marc Queval

"IT architecture basis" UML - 0 views

Marc Queval

IASA - Home - 1 views

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    IT architecture Non profit Association
John Lundin

Windows XP to Windows 7: It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride - Columns by PC Magazine - 0 views

    • John Lundin
       
      NO upgrade path from XP to W7???...and this is supposed to encourage XP users to upgrade to W7? It really gives those organizations looking at other OSes the time and motivation to switch to LINUX.
  • XP may be an old OS but it's widely used. Consumers, in particular, will be squeamish about installing a completely new OS. I think the word of mouth about Win 7 is so good—and rightly so—that users will finally want to upgrade. However, when they hear that they have to replace their operating system and, ostensibly, rebuild their relatively new PCs, they could balk.
    • John Lundin
       
      The users that have the W7 upgrade option from XP (lose everything and install a new OS) *will* balk at the option!
  • Microsoft is also ignoring the countless businesses that stuck with XP
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  • My IT department, like so many others, wanted nothing to do with Vista, or the headaches they assumed they'd encounter. Microsoft needs companies to feel comfortable about switching to Win 7. If they can't upgrade from the OS most are using, they'll wait, too.
  • this Microsoft strategy will certainly scare off many XP users who were considering an upgrade
  • wondering why they'd do anything to harm its chances in the marketplace
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