Archive for June, 2007

CSF and LitwareHR: Kickoff week

Last week I’ve been working with Puru Amradkar, Eugenio Pace and people from Microsoft’s Connected Services Framework (CSF) team, kicking off a new project that is both related with LitwareHR and CSF.

I had a great time on the design sessions with people from the CSF team like Puru Amradkar, Bala Balabaskaran, Balamurugan Kuthanoor and Arun Chandrasekhar. Their collaboration on the project was really valuable.

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Image 1: From left to right: me, Puru Amradkar and Eugenio Pace.

LitwareHR is a software as a Service (SaaS) reference implementation application published last February by Microsoft’s Architecture Strategy Team. As a single-instance and multi-tenant application, it covers SaaS typical aspects as the tenant provisioning, multi-tenant security, presentation configuration, datamodel configuration and business processes configuration.

So what about CSF? It helps telecommunications operators to integrate content services with their internal networks and business systems. In a SaaS hoster context, it could help with integrating their billing and order handling systems with SaaS applications developed by SaaS ISV’s.

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Image 2: CSF Communication Architecture.

Some CSF Links

Picture with B Gates

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:-)

Signs of SaaS evangelism

During the last trip I’ve found some signs of SaaS evangelism around Seattle area:

  1. Tenant-based security applied to restaurants restrooms in downtown Seattle:

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  1. "Try before you buy" experience in Chinese restaurant             (in Sea-Tac airport):

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Has any of you found any "SaaS hints" anywhere else? :-)