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Using Office as a platform for business applications. This always seems like high potential that I don’t hear much/enough about.
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The $35,000 threat.
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From this report, HP circles the wagons around the board-room. Sysadmins can get set to be neglected by the slideware.
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Best/worse headline on the Danah Boyd essay.
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Best juxtaposition of the week.
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Finally, someone gets some sense. Meanwhile the dudes love the smell of money.
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I do Office automation all day, every day, so if you want input on using Office for business applications, holla atcha boi.
Hello, my team is the team building the OBA RAPs and we are always interested in feedback. I have also been publishing architecture guidance around OBA for the past year. You can find it applied to the Financial Services sector with the OBA RAP for Loan Origination Systems.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/architecutre/orlos
You can find my blog at: http://blogs.msdn.com/MikeWalker
You can also find my definition of OBA here:
OBAs Explained
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikewalker/archive/2007/03/…
Types of OBAs
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikewalker/archive/2007/03/…
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