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March 2008 - Posts

LitwareHR on SSDS - Part III - Data access enhancements 1: caching

In most applications, the distance (in terms of bandwidth and latency) between the store (the database) and the application logic (like the web servers and web services) is usually very small. The connectivity between these two components is usually very

LitwareHR on SSDS - Part II - The data access layer

The heart of LitwareHR implementation on SSDS is in it's data access layer of course. In fact, we created two different, but functionally equivalent implementations: one runs against SQL (LitwareHR's original implementation) and a second stack that runs

LitwareHR on SSDS - Part I - Multi-tenancy & Flexibility

SSDS's application model and features map quite nicely to our customization and multi-tenancy requirements in LitwareHR. A significant amount of code in LitwareHR is in the generic, multi-tenant, extensible data access. Our multi-tenant database performance

SQL Server Data Services - SSDS - New version of LitwareHR

Today, in his keynote, Ray Ozzie announced a new "cloud service" available from Microsoft: SQL Server Data Services (code name: Stika). It's a good that he announced it, because now I'm out of quarantine and I can talk about it :-). For the last 2 months
 
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