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In this session, Ingo Rammer gives you an overview of Windows AppFabric - the new application server extension from Microsoft. You will learn how to develop, deploy and control WCF and WF applications running on this platform (formerly known as &amp;quot;Dublin&amp;quot;)
 so that you can rely on existing infrastructure to host your server-side logic. In addition to hosting, Ingo will show you how you can take advantage of distributed caching (formerly codenamed &amp;quot;Velocity&amp;quot;) to scale your web applications to new levels.
 
 
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This session is presented by Ingo Rammer during Microsoft 
DevDays 2010 in The Hague in The Netherlands. 
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