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DataSnap the fastest multi-tier development, period – this is the good stuff!

19 May

While many of the diehard Delphi and C++Builder aficionados are familiar with the old MIDAS technology based on COM/DCOM, many at the Delphi Live conference last week learned the current and future underpinnings of the new DataSnap technologies.
If you are not familiar with the new DataSnap technology, you owe it to yourself to find out [...]

Delphi Live - update

14 May

Technical discussions, Delphi lovers, Great content… it is all good at Delphi Live!
Just a quick update from the floor of Delphi Live, everybody appears to be having fun and the feedback so far has been really great.
This morning during the Product Address that Nick and I did, we covered the new public roadmap. So keep [...]

Off topic: Will the Apple I-Phone become the next economy through micro-transactions?

26 Mar

Ever since I was a young individual, we have been fortunate to have a major “new” economy almost every decade.  If we think about it, in the 80’s we had the PC revolution with almost every company in the world making a personal computer.  Heck, I even had a Timex Sinclair 1000 with a massive [...]

Rozlog’s Top 10 Software Development predictions for 2009

05 Jan

10.  RIA’s will show increased signs of weakness; as more and more client side technologies are employed to create Rich Internet Enabled applications that act like Windows applications when the Windows OS is right there to use with real applications. Users, Developers, and management might start to look at using the OS for was it [...]

I love software Audits and Metrics

03 Dec

I know that it has been a while since my last post, I have been underwater doing a lot of different things with more news to follow soon.
As many of you know, I love static analysis with regards to software Audits and Metrics.  If you attended some of my sessions during CodeRage III, you will [...]

Are there storm “clouds” on the horizon?

02 Sep

The move towards putting all things application on the nebulous cloud is an exciting prospect, but are we ready as an industry, as architects, as developers, and as business people, for the next leap?  Those questions are of-course important but maybe the biggest issue facing the cloud is the underlying infrastructure that supports everything about [...]

Update: busy, busy, busy…

21 Aug

All,
Very sorry for not updating more often, things have been a little busy around the office lately.  I wanted to give a quick update on some of the things going on in my neck of the woods:
1.  Performance Paper - in progress, (thanks to all that responded, you will get a first copy when closer [...]

Starting the conversation: Open Source: Triumphs, Trials and Lessons Learned

23 Jul

Today at 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST I will be doing the final webinar with Jeffrey Hammond of Forrester Research on Open Source.  If you would like to attend please click the registration link below and sign-up, the registration and material is of course free!  Also after it is over come back to [...]

Starting a new Performance white paper - your input is desired…

10 Jul

I’ve started to write a new Performance white paper and I would like to run by you the outline of the proposed paper.  If you have any additions or you think that this type of paper would not be useful please let me know.
The basic premise of the white paper is that most people are [...]

Software Archeology with JBuilder 2008 - Slides from webinar posted

08 Jul

If you missed the Software Archeology talk today, here is what it covered:
You have just inherited 1,000,000 lines of code… now what?
How do you manage the millions of lines of code left behind?  As you embark on new software development projects, how do you protect your organization against the future loss of intellectual capital?  
At some point [...]

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