TechEd being in Amsterdam did produce quite some spin-off for the non visitors. Monday the 28th the Dutch usergroup DotNEd
had a meeting where both Juval Lowry and Ingo Rammer did a presentation
on Enterpise stuff. We were flooded with information, some of the
attendees perhaps even drowned. If you could draw one conclusion from
everything presented it would be that enterprise features in .NET is a
world in motion. And that they are highly misunderstood.
Ingo is a speaker who's running on perpetual energy, once he has
started he can't be stopped any more. One of his stories perhaps
describes the .NET enterprise world at its best. He did a well read book on .NET remoting.
One of the readers had implemented a pattern with remoting events in an
internet scenario with 1000's of users connecting. And complained that
the app did not work to well :> Besides working on a second edition
Ingo is now also working on a book about enterprise architecture. The
problem is not how to write code, the framework classes make all of
that not to difficult. The problem is when to use what.

Peter