There are not many solutions that can claim to have saved lives. In this episode of Lessons Learned I chat with
Richard Prodger of
Active Web Solutions about the Windows Azure project they’ve been working on
that tracks fishermen in real time. It monitors not only their location…
In this
episode,
Damon Squires, principal architect at
RDA, discusses with
Zhiming Xue where in a typical enterprise solution
Microsoft Azure
AppFabric -- consisting of the Service Bus and the Access Control Service -- may be used, how on-premise data are communicated with these…
Companies need infrastructure to integrate services for internal enterprise systems, services running at business partners, and systems accessible on the public Internet. And companies need be able to start small and scale rapidly. This is especially important
to smaller businesses that cannot…
After the previous episode on the WF Batch Job example went live many people asked me if there was a way to automatically start a batch job at system boot. There is a way and I described it inthis blog post. For more detail, check out this episode as I show you how to do it.Ron…
In this episode of Windows Azure Lessons Learned I chat with Paul Forney, System Architect for
Invensys and
Aleksey Savateyev, Senior Architect in Microsoft’s Global ISV group working with Invensys. Invensys is well known for industrial automation and control systems. They’ve been
…
Ron Jacobs, Sr. Technical Evangelist, joins Billy Hollis to discuss the beauty of Windows Server AppFabric from a developer's point of view.About Ron
Ron Jacobs is a Sr. Technical Evangelist in the Microsoft Platform Evangelism group based at the company headquarters in Redmond Washington. Ron's…
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In this geekSpeak webcast, industry guru and author Jon Flanders provides details on the caching feature in the recently released Windows Azure AppFabric. AppFabric is a set of integrated technologies that make it easier to build, scale, and manage Web and
composite applications that run on…
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Attend this upcoming, free Windows Azure webcast series and learn how Windows Azure AppFabric fits into the Microsoft cloud strategy and see simple demonstrations of both Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control and Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus. Take
a look at Windows Azure AppFabric…
WCF DataServices are great. Windows Server AppFabric is great. And what do you get when
you put these two great things together? You get a template for Visual Studio, including guidance on how you can monitor and route your WCF DataService with
Windows Server…
Many business applications have a significant code base responsible for back end business processes and activities that are both hard to write and even more challenging to manage. With Web Services being the primary way to expose and consume business logic, building services, coordinating services…