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Archive for December, 2007

Well Christmas is over, time for the Top 10 Predictions for 2008

My last Top 10 was very popular and if you review it you will see that I hit a few and missed a few.  The following predictions are mine and mine alone.  So without further ado: 
10. Software Security Audits will become mandatory.  In this day-and-age, the need to check the software before it goes into […]

Posted by Michael Rozlog on December 26th, 2007 under Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Starting Christmas break, let’s talk Software Archeology…

Over the last couple of months I’ve made a lot of new acquaintances and have been talking CodeGear and our development tools especially JBuilder 2007.  It is always interesting coming off the road and have a few minutes to reflect on what was learned.  Meeting customers is one of the more fun things I get […]

Posted by Michael Rozlog on December 22nd, 2007 under Uncategorized | Comment now »

RAD Studio & Software Archeology

After our 2nd webinar on Software Archeology using RAD Studio the response from the customers was very exciting.  The customer’s that participated had great questions and seemed to get the incredible value and functionality RAD Studio brings to developers since the release of Delphi 7 and C++Builder 6.A few questions that were asked during the […]

Posted by Michael Rozlog on December 21st, 2007 under Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

Response from CodeRage II and the first Delphi Software Archeology talk

Hello all,
Well just a few days after CodeRage II and at the request of many of the attendees that participated in my talks; I’ve converted my talks on Introduction to Software Archeology from Java focused to RAD Studio/Delphi and will be converting the Developer UML very soon.  I’ve just completed my first webinar with Delphi on the subject of […]

Posted by Michael Rozlog on December 12th, 2007 under Uncategorized | Comment now »


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