Building on Azure: Milliman
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Insurance industry technology company, Milliman, is using Windows Azure for its signature MG-ALFA application to run high performance computing scenarios on upwards of 10,000 cores concurrently. The company has built an application that uses managed code to run native components in Windows Azure, which enables insurance industry companies to process complex algorithms in a much more efficient manner than using traditional on-premises hardware and software. Adrian Withy, Development Lead at Milliman, explains.
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It's been around a long time. The guest was right, paired programming and TDD are the main take away.
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