Microsoft Oslo

Posted on October 31, 2007 15:54 by

[As an aside to the main point in this post: One of the great things Microsoft does is put new buzzwords and buzz phrases into mainstream use.You'll remember 'Space' (as in 'the developer space'), surface (as in 'the design surface') and experience (as in 'user experience' and UX). Yep, you take them for granted now right? The latest one I've been hearing a lot of is 'technical investment'. Steve Martin's post on Oslo is an example.]

From Steve's post on Oslo:

Oslo is the codename for a set of technical investments that will be delivered through the next versions of our application platform products such as Visual Studio, System Center, BizTalk Server, BizTalk Services, and .NET Framework. Oslo will take model driven design mainstream.

Mary Jo also notes Oslo.


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Facebook security and identity theft

Posted on October 31, 2007 05:56 by

Identity theft is nothing new but from the recent articles on Facebook security holes (example) you'd think it was a whole new danger unleashed on the globe. The good thing about all the press it gets is that it is now mainstream thinking to be wary of putting any personal information on sites (wherever they are hosted - Facebook, Microsoft, Google, etc).

Thus, to reiterate, you should think very carefully about ever putting your birthday, home address, and any private interests online. You should assume that the site you are using WILL be hacked at some point. You should assume that people ARE trying to steal your identity. But you shouldn't get too paranoid and miss out on the benefits of sites.

As a matter of personal choice, I never put my real birth date on any site. I do however put my mobile phone number since I am trying to make myself as contactable as possible. I use a gmail or hotmail email address.

The warnings are good and useful, but balance is the key.

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Webb Alert continues to power on

Posted on October 30, 2007 15:36 by

I've been watching Webb Alert since the day this little gem of a program started. 5 mins of tech news Mon-Thur, delivered in a humorous style by Morgan Webb.

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Microsoft white paper on SharePoint data protection. The link will then allow you to download the 3.2MB Word doc (44 pages). A good overview. The doc describes itself as:

This paper describes content recovery, site recovery, and disaster recovery strategies for small to medium-sized deployments of Office SharePoint Server 2007.


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SharePoint overview: Community Kit Enhanced Blog intro

Posted on October 30, 2007 15:25 by

SharePoint tip: getting & setting URL

Posted on October 30, 2007 15:18 by

Ishai has another great tip on how easy it is to set hyperlink fields in SharePoint.

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Southwest Fox - what a conference

Posted on October 30, 2007 15:15 by

Oh man I wish I coulda been at Southwest Fox - do those crazy kids know how to run a conference!

Doug has the full rundown of Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4.

Congratulations to the team of Doug, Rick and Tamar on an amazing achievement.


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Apple Leopard thoughts

Posted on October 29, 2007 16:33 by

Interesting to read Anil Dash's comments on Apple smugness and then note that Leopard seems to be a victim of the very experience it mocks.


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Simple fix for those experiencing problems running Flash Video on Vista with IE7. Apparently this fixes the problem if it happens on XP as well.

(from Dan Fernandez with thanks to Brian Keller)

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Data Dude Power Tools

Posted on October 28, 2007 20:34 by

Old news now I know (from August), but something I don't want to forget about, is the Power Tools for Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals. Gert has the details. Here's the download.

(via Brian Harry)


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