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Preview 4 of ASP.NET Framework MVC Released
Scott Gurthrie announced the fourth community technology preview for ASP.NET Framework's MVC , the Model View Controller that will come with .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1. ASP.NET MVC provides a framework that enables you to easily implement the model-view-controller Read More...
Workflows Added to BizTalk Services CTP
BizTalk Services provides a way to connect multiple service-enabled applications in the cloud. The latest community technology preview (CTP), R12, adds workflow enabled service orchestration. A hosted Windows Workflow Foundation runtime and Web services Read More...
Oslo Roadmap Described in eWeek Article
eWeek.com provides an insight into the Oslo and how the initiative relates to cloud computing. You can read the article at Oslo: Road to Microsoft's Cloud . But I'll summarize key points of interest to ISVs here. Oslo is built around service oriented Read More...
Claims-Aware Identity Framework Extension Preview Released for Your WCF, ASP.NET Applications
An extension to .NET Framework 3.5, Code-named Zermatt , helps you more easily build applications that incorporate a claims-based identity model for authentication and authorization. Claims are a set of statements that identify a user and provide specific Read More...
Guidance Assists Modular WPF Application Development
You can build Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications easier across multiple development teams with Composite Application Guidance for WPF . This guidance is intended for software architects and developers who are building enterprise WPF client Read More...
Introduction into Testing Your .NET 3.5 Applications
Testing applications has often been an after-thought when building applications. But now many leading software companies build unit tests and are building applications using test-driven development. While these are not new ideas, this month's Visual Studio Read More...
Develop Real World Apps with S+S Blueprints
Building Software-plus-Services (S+S) applications is getting easier with S+S Blueprints. S+S is about providing your customers with choices of on premises or hosted applications. The S+S Blueprints are a series of open source frameworks and guidance Read More...
Microsoft Dynamics Platform Adoption Stories: Scribe Software
In this Microsoft Dynamics Platform Adoption Stories series, I will continue to share success stories of my managed ISVs, highlighting their platform adoption experience, their Aha moments and advice to newer ISVs to be successful. Enjoy the next one… Read More...
Security Development Lifecycle Resources Help ISVs
It turns out that less than 10% of vulnerabilities disclosed through June 2007 were targeted at Operating Systems. More than 90% of vulnerabilities targeted at the application layer. In his blog entry How Vulnearable are Software Applications? , S. Somasegar Read More...
Five Things the Boss Should Know About LINQ
I found an interesting article, Five Things the Boss Should Know About Microsoft's LINQ , written by John Paul Mueller who talks on CIO about LINQ from the developer manager point of view. LINQ provides general-purpose query facilities that have been Read More...
Microsoft, Partners Unveil Architecture For Health & Human Services
An alliance of partners has joined Microsoft to unveiled a comprehensive, multivendor connected health and human services (HHS) technology architecture. The architecture connects disparate state and jurisdictional human services systems to give providers Read More...
New journal and a new forum "The Architect Role"
There’s a Microsoft Architecture Journal available, and this time looks like the team wanted to generate some synergy with the community. They launched a new forum, whose subject is the Journal topic: The Architect Role Instead of the regular discussions Read More...
Architecture Explorer Validates Application Code in Next Visual Studio Team System
The ability to model architecture of an application and validate it against application code will be added to the next version of Visual Studio Team System, code named Rosario . A new feature will allow you to create a visual map of your application's Read More...
First Oslo Early Bits to Ship at PDC
The first three components of Oslo , the model-driven connected systems software development initiative from Microsoft, was announced at TechEd . The components are: Modeling tool Repository Declarative programming language The community technology previews Read More...
Webcast Series Offered to Aspiring Architects
Last year we held a webcast series for aspiring architects that was attended by over 1200 individuals and covered a number of strategies that can help developers and IT Pros transition to the architect roles. The Aspiring Architect Series 2008 builds Read More...
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