A schema-based service for Internet access to per-user services data, wherein access to data is based on each user’s identity. The service includes a schema that defines rules and a structure for each user’s data, and also includes methods that provide access to the data in a defined way. The services schema thus corresponds to a logical document containing the data for each user. The user manipulates (e.g., reads or writes) data in the logical document by data access requests through defined methods. In one implementation, the services schemas are arranged as XML documents, and the services provide methods that control access to the data based on the requesting user’s identification, defined role and scope for that role. In this way, data can be accessed by its owner, and shared to an extent determined by the owner.
Tag: microsoft
Microsoft fights Gmail in the workplace
too little too late
Jon Udell goes to Microsoft
The details aren’t nailed down, but in broad terms I’ve proposed to Microsoft that I continue to function pretty much as I do now. That means blogging, podcasting, and screencasting on topics that I think are interesting and important; it means doing the kinds of lightweight and agile R&D that I’ve always done; and it means brokering connections among people, software, information, and ideas — again, as I’ve always done.
wow. jon going to ms is big. he has clue in spades. being an evangelist who can code cough scoble cough makes a big difference. AND he thinks it is all connected through intelligence augmentation. ROCK!
Is Office Open XML A 1-Way Standard?
it would take ~150 person-years to fully implement office xml in a competing product.. oy
Microsoft using RDF and SPARQL
according to timbl Vista will be using XMP (RDF inside) to store metadata about photos etc
a crack in the armor? 🙂
Online document editing
We found the version control, collaboration and invite system outweighed the limited feature set
disruptive innovation: online office does not have to be as good as offline to win.
Windows Shutdown crapfest
I spent a full year working on a feature which should’ve been designed, implemented and tested in a week.
oy. weeks of meetings with 10s of people to get a couple 100 lines of peripheral code implemented. then wait months before it propagates the windows source tree.
Language Permission
LOL. tribal elders suing because MS did not ask them for permission to translate. way to make sure your language ends up on the extinct heap.
Microsoft could save 45M tons of CO2
by pushing out a software update that defaults to better energy saving settings. smart idea.
sitemaps.org
about time that the engines agree on a common sitemap format. now to take this forward with more TTL and other information, while making it hard to game.