SOA and web service ? Security and ease of implementation ? Vista SP1 ?

First, Vista SP1 is available for download; but you have to upgrade your drivers(Intel 945 chipsets) in Vista, before you load SP1. Vista drivers are componentized, Therefore old drivers had to accommodate new Vista instructions.

There are more worries of SOA on web service API. Web service has tunnels(cookies) for hackers. But Vista has synchronized ATM feature to block hackers from far away ISPs, before ctty or virus/worms in cookies can happen.

When data is received from the web; it has three copies, one in dram, one in virtual memory of hdd, then one in raid5 permanent records in hdd. Hackers can not hack all three at once. So, compare in virtualization can restore any hacked copy before the data is used. Did you notice, in IE, you can read web pages offline, now a days? Only secured encrypted data needs to be using web service?

Vista is ready for SOA apps on the web. Server 2008 will prove itself?

Of course, Linux has to depend on FireFox for SOA apps. But FireFox has to support XML(DB2, etc.) first, and rendering text based data in framebuffers, by zooming into monitor resolutions?

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Ulteo puts move on windows ? Virtual desktop to coLinux apps ?

Duval uses direct email to annouce "virtual desktop" for windows. Announced several Linux apps available.

Not true SOA interop, it uses coLinux operating system, but not virtualization technology. Maybe similar to Mandrake(Linux) file running(terminal or browser with Linux keyboard) in windows that he invented years ago. Then Linux operates Linux apps on website similar to bbs doors. Big money comes when collaboration from workgroup(with fancy security) is allowed, using wiki format on shared documents.

Sounds intriguing, goto http://www.ulteo.com/home/virtualdesktop

Download and install from
http://www.ulteo.com/home/dowmload

Have fun? Suggest Gael contact cableTV triple play operators to reserve a channel out of 6,000 channels(Comcast on-demand channels) to run Linux apps? Think big money with cable MSOs around the world, having ARRS(nasdaq) 160 mbps data transmission capability? Remember us at Tuxmachines.org, when you make it rich?

We are ARRS stockholders. Opinions here maybe biased.