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November 24, 2009 at 11:00am – 12:30pm PST An Architect’s perspective on Silverlight 3 Tim Heuer Many .NET developers are becoming more and more interested in the Rich Internet Application development space, and in particular Silverlight.  In this Read More...
This week our team hosted the silicon valley stop (at our Mountain View campus) in David Chappell ’s world-wide tour to talk about the impact of cloud computing, and latest developments on the Windows Azure Platform. David Chappell’s talk looked at the Read More...
Although it’s a “bit” dated (in Internet terms), on 30 – 31 March 2009, at Weston Manor, Oxford UK a group of senior IT architects from across the industry met to consider the coming ‘Cloud’. What it is, what it means for business and the software profession Read More...
The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) has been Microsoft’s premier gathering of leading-edge developers and architects.  Attendees come from around the world to learn about the future of Microsoft’s platform, exchange ideas with Microsoft Read More...
EVENT OVERVIEW Adverse times are also best times for innovation! Choosing the right battles to fight, and reinventing ourselves with less resources are par for the course today. However, not all innovation needs to be revolutionary or transformative. Read More...
Today, at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference 2009 , we announced the business and partner model for the Windows Azure platform including service level agreements and support programs. The Windows Azure platform, which includes a cloud services operating Read More...
Yesterday at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference 2009 , we announced the business and partner model for the Windows Azure platform including service level agreements and support programs. Here are few highlights from the announcement. Commercial Read More...
I have written about cloud computing and specifically Azure Services Platform several times in the past .  As we approach the market release of Azure Services Platform (Microsoft’s Windows cloud platform as a service) I thought it might be a good Read More...
EVENT OVERVIEW “Cloud computing will supersede traditional IT”, “SOA will enable business agility”, “my way or the highway”, etc. We’ve all heard this type of proclamations before, as many look to the “next big things” in technology to exact sweeping Read More...
Here are the slides we presented at the combined Architecture and Connected Systems SIG meeting at Microsoft's San Diego campus on Tuesday, January 13, 2009. We would like to thank everyone who made the time to attend, and sharing your thoughts. If you Read More...
This is an ongoing series of posts and studies on cloud computing and related concepts, and the Microsoft platform and strategies. This post will serve as an index of related posts on this blog, and will be updated periodically. Read the full article Read More...
It has been a couple of months since I wrote about cloud computing and Microsoft’s plans and strategies . Now that Azure Services Platform has been unveiled at PDC2008 , and after having the opportunities to discuss it with a community of architects from Read More...
Here are the content for the Architect Council event at Microsoft's San Francisco campus on Thursday, December 18, 2008. We would like to thank everyone who made the time to attend, and sharing your feedback. We appreciate the kind comments, as well as Read More...
Here are the slides we presented at the Architect Council event at Microsoft's Bellevue campus on Tuesday, December 16, 2008. We would like to thank everyone who made the time to attend, and sharing your feedback. We appreciate the kind comments, as well Read More...
Cloud computing is a disruptive force that has the potential to change everything, but how do we take advantage of it? At Microsoft, cloud computing is a major component of our technology strategy and platform, and a rich and massively scalable cloud Read More...
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