Monday, April 30, 2007

Serendipity

As every Irish person knows, if you travel to a remote part of the globe you are almost guaranteed to meet someone from your home town who probably knows a good friend of yours. The more remote the location, the higher the likelihood. On a recent trip, I picked up the latest copy of Wired - continuing my habit of treating myself to a couple of techie mags each trip. When reading Clive Thompson's article The See-Through CEO on the value of blogging, I noticed a comment included from Darren Barefoot - an ex-colleague and Cape Clear's first blogger. Is this the Web 2.0 equivalent?

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Mysore, India

This week I'm in Mysore, India at the Infosys campus with a couple of colleagues. We've just completed our first day of meetings. We arrived in time to do some sight seeing and there are many facilities on the campus. We've tried out the bowling and been to the cinema. You can see the evidence on flickr. We're finding that India is a very pleasant place to do business.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

First steps with Cape Clear Studio 7.0

It’s a couple of weeks now since we launched Cape Clear 7.0. Naturally, the enterprise level features such as the Reliability, Scalability and Performance of the BPEL engine took the headlines. Developer productivity is also a big part of the 7.0 release. One aspect of this which I don’t think I will ever get tired of is just how good the out-of-the-box experience is.

See for yourself in this demo recorded from a recent Webinar I took part in. The demo starts just after I've installed the product and shows what you can expect to achieve in the first few minutes of using the product.