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    Number 17, October 2006
    • What's Next? Life After J2EE
    • David Chappell's Fall Speaking Schedule
    Number 16, August 2006
    • SOA and the Reality of Reuse
    • Now Available: Understanding .NET, 2nd Edition
    Number 15, December 2005
    • Foundations for Service-Oriented Applications: Comparing WCF and SCA
    Number 14, October 2005
    • The Case Against BPEL: Why the Language is Less Important Than You Think
    • David Chappell's Fall Speaking Schedule
    Number 13, June 2005
    • Services as an Explicit Abstraction
    Number 12, January 2005
    • Stalking the Wily Business Analyst
    • Now Available: Newcomer and Lomow's Understanding SOA with Web Services
    • David Chappell's February/March Speaking Schedule
    Number 11, October 2004
    • Reuse in Service-Oriented Architectures: This Time It's Different
    Number 10, April 2004
    • Business Process Platforms
    • David Chappell’s Upcoming Speaking Schedule
    Number 9, January 2004
    • Kill the Beast: Why the Seven-Layer Model Must Die
    • David Chappell's Weblog
    • David Chappell’s Upcoming Speaking Schedule
    Number 8, November 2003
    • Indigo Incoming: How Will the Java World Respond?
    • Now Available: A Visual Introduction to SQL, Second Edition
    Number 7, August 2003
    • The Economic Value of Linux
    • ITG Series Book Wins Jolt Award
    • David Chappell’s September Speaking Schedule
    Number 6, April 2003
    • Comparing Security: Commercial Software vs. Open Source
    • David Chappell’s May Speaking Schedule
    Number 5, March 2003
    • The Myth of Loosely Coupled Web Services
    • Now Available: Brian Arkill’s LDAP Directories Explained
    Number 4, October 2002
    • People, Protocols, and Progress
    • Keynotes
    Number 3, July 2002
    • Why I Like ebXML
    • Now Available: Eric Newcomer’s Understanding Web Services
    Number 2, May 2002
    • A Ticking Time Bomb: Java in Universities
    • David Chappell’s June Speaking Schedule
    Number 1, April 2002
    • How Progress Happens: .NET and Java
    • New Book: Understanding .NET