Contents tagged with Architecture
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Things to take into account when you deliver applications for Connected Devices – Windows Azure to the rescue
Currently one very important space is the development of Applications for Connected Devices like Windows Phones, Windows Slates and so on.
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Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus Future – PDC10 Session Review
Clemens Vasters – Principal Technical Lead @ Windows Azure Team
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Building Offline Applications using Sync Framework and SQL Azure – PDC10 Session Review
Nina (Ling) Hu – Program Manager @ Sync Framework Team
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Understanding Windows Azure Connect – PDC10 Session Review
Anthony Chavez – Director @ Windows Azure Networking Group
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PDC2010 – Building Engaging Apps with Windows Azure Marketplace DataMarket Session
Adam Wilson – Program Manager @ Windows Azure DataMarket Team
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Claims-based Identity and Silverlight 4.0 – Part 1 of N
A lot as been said about Claims-based Identity in the last years, and this is has became a lot more interesting since we’ve had several issues when developing Identity of an application. Problems like defining:
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Microsoft TechDays 2010 Portugal – Event-Driven Architectures: Why, When and How?
During TechDays 2010 in Portugal I did a session about “Event-Driven Architectures: Why, When and How?”. This was a level 300 session and we looked at real situations where we could make use of the EDA Approach. The purpose of this session was to show Why we need another approach other then SOA, and When is EDA a better approach than SO. To finalize we looked at How we can implement EDA, as well the components that this approach uses, and their product mapping.
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Clarification about WCF RIA Services
A lot as been said about “.NET RIA Services” now called “WCF RIA Services”, and much more about this name change, since many people doesn’t look at RIA Services like a real WCF Services with all their power, but that isn’t quite true since WCF RIA Services use the same bases as WCF but just make the work a little bit easier for us in terms of the “plumbing/low level development” part.
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Windows Azure TCO and ROI Calculator
One of the most asked questions about Windows Azure is what is the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) and the ROI (Return of Investment) that we have in order to decide if we are going or not into the cloud.
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Windows Azure November SDK and Tools release
There is already available the new November set of SDK and Tools for Windows Azure, that can be found here. Also you can see here more about the new .NET Services and also here on the Windows Azure Development Center for .NET Services. Read more in this post from the .NET Services Team.