Microsoft unveiled last Fall what will become known as its Oslo vision: a simpler, cheaper service-oriented architecture for Windows that can be implemented inside and outside the corporate firewall. This article sheds some light on a bit of what’s going on behind the Redmond curtain.
We’re now nearly six months out from Microsoft’s “unveiling? of Oslo - the company’s code name for its SOA strategy - and still, nobody really knows what it is.
It’s not as if we haven’t tried.