I actually had real work to do this week, so I couldn’t attend the PDC. That’s too bad, because there’s a lot of interesting stuff happening there. For example, MS today took the wraps off Windows Workflow Services, their platform for workflow integration. There are some interesting touches that I think will help distinguish their offering from their competitors, including integration with Visual Studio and a marketplace for workflow actions (which MS is calling “activities”.) When I get some time, I’ll have to dig into this and see what’s what.
In related news, MS also started talking about changes to InfoPath (hint: no more requirement for a client-side application) and their new Office server platforms. It’s very interesting that they’re focusing on BI and content management as first-class tasks in the new release; we’ll have to wait and see what capabilities they’re able to get in for the 1.0 release.
