You are receiving this mail because you have registered as a publisher on the Microsoft node of the UDDI Business Registry (UBR).
The primary goal of the UBR was to prove the interoperability and robustness of the UDDI specifications through a public implementation. This goal was met and far exceeded, and now the UBR is discontinuing its operations. As part of this process the Microsoft UBR node at uddi.microsoft.com will be permanently unavailable for all operations beginning January 12, 2006. Data stored in the UBR may be retrieved until January 12, 2006 and used in accordance with the UDDI Business Registry terms of use available at http://uddi.microsoft.com/policies/termsofuse.aspx. You may find the UDDI Data Export Wizard useful for retrieving your data, and it is available here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9D467A69-57FF-4AE7-96EE.
For more information, please see the frequently asked questions related to the UBR discontinuation at http://uddi.microsoft.com/about/FAQshutdown.htm. You may submit feedback to Microsoft at the following location: http://uddi.microsoft.com/contact/default.aspx.
Thank You,
Microsoft UDDI Team
Did I just read that..."The primary goal of the UBR was to prove the interoperability and robustness of the UDDI specifications through a public implementation." Revisionist history is a true thing of beauty. Any chance Microsoft could resend it the email and replace the aforementioned sentence with this one:
"The UBR was a really dumb idea and we apologize for making you sit through lectures on a service oriented yellow pages hosted in the cloud."
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