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This session will provide an updated architect’s perspective on S+S. Taking into consideration the existing and upcoming investment in cloud-based infrastructure, we will be going through the architectural challenges faced by ISV architects in building S+S solutions, as well as the ones faced by architects in large enterprises mostly consuming S+S solutions. Emerging patterns and best practices will be discussed for these scenarios. [download] | .gif) | OBA Composition Reference Toolkit Version 2.0
Version 2.0 of the OBA Composition Reference Toolkit is now available. This version evolves the initial release of the toolkit to add-on IT administration capabilities, a prescriptively secure OBA composition user experience, incremental deployment of OBAs, support for installing the OBA Composer on a Vista client and connecting to a remote SharePoint Server, and a sleuth of new out of the box components that cover scenarios pertaining to HR recruiting, Expense Reporting, Purchase Requisition Management, Financial services, and Health & Life Sciences solutions. Most notably, this is a shared source release that includes the full source code of the OBA Composition Reference Toolkit (framework, tools, and all sample components). ISVs and Solution Integrators are encouraged to explore and extend/customize the toolkit to repurpose it for their individual requirements as seen fit. |
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