Over the last several weeks I've been on the receiving end of a few emails and other messages from people who are less than pleased with the migration of blog content from the BEA Dev2Dev/Arch2Arch sites. Much of this frustration...
Based on the level of discussion that persists across the OTN community, it's clear that the dust still hasn't quite settled around Oracle's acquisition of BEA. Those who seek to further understand how BEA products fit into Oracle's middleware strategy...
Given the migration of a sizable herd of BEA Dev2Dev/Arch2Arch bloggers to blogs.oracle.com (notice I didn't say "a herd of sizable bloggers") , I thought I'd reuse (that is, steal) an idea from Jake over at AppsLab and set up a game of blog tag as way to introduce these bloggers to the OTN community.
Earlier today an email went out to members of the global BEA Dev2Dev/Arch2Arch community with information on the status of those community Web sites and the migration of resources to the Oracle Technology Network. I've posted that message on wiki.oracle.com...
SOA Governance guru Mike Stamback, my former boss at BEA, has launched his new OTN blog, SOA Governance@work. The title comes from a series of posts I wrote while at BEA, covering various aspects of SOA governance. Mike will pick...
As a former BEA Arch2Arch blogger, I am selectively migrating posts from my old blog to this shiny new one. I'm using Live Writer to do this, which allows me to assign the original publication dates when republishing old posts....
In the last couple of days I have responded to several emails from Oracle-acquired BEA people who noticed that this blog is now live, and want to set up their own OTN blogs. In the hope that I can head...
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