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Oslo: Microsoft's Re-entry to Software Modeling
Ovum, Jan 2009, Pages: 15
Over the past couple years, Microsoft has been gradually disclosing its composite application platform. The latest pillar is Oslo, a declarative modeling environment for data-driven applications.
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Highlights: Ensuring that technology investments drive competitive advantage, and that technology spend is not all absorbed by routine and non-differentiating technology, is more important than ever. Developing repeatable assets, new approaches to service innovation and moving into adjacent segments are all being tried - as are many other approaches. What is clear is that selecting the right markets to focus on is more important than ever.
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