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On the road to the Oslo SOA scheme, Microsoft added new Configuration Services to its .NET StockTrader sample application. The tools are said to improve scalability, load balancing and fail over.
Urbancode released AnthillPro 3.5 this week. AnthillPro supports teams who frequently release by proving application lifecycle automation to drastically reduce the time and risk involved in the build, deploy, test, and release cycles. Additional support for Visual Studio builds is available in this release.
Microsoft has abandoned its effort to purchase Yahoo for $44.6 billion. Yahoo vigorously rebuffed the offer, first launched in February. In announcing the withdrawn offer, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer disclosed that the company had increased its initial bid.
Pyxis Technologies has just released GreenPepper 2.0 as a plugin for Atlassian's enterprise wiki.
Connected Systems Division head Steve Martin disclosed today that Microsoft has acquired advanced B2B capabilities from partner Covast that will be incorporated in a software pack for BizTalk Server.
The EntitySpaces 2008 Beta II is now available. This release supports CodeSmith and MyGeneation with full C# and VB.NET templates. We support 7 databases, Mono, Medium Trust, and the Compact Framework.
XpoLog new features include automatic risk and problem detection based on logs content scanner. XpoLog provides a Google Analytics like reports for applications.
What every happened to Groove? The collaborative environment is still part of the Microsoft portfolio, but has often seemed as though Microsoft bought Groove Networks to get Ray Ozzie, now a company CTO. The first unfolding of Ozzie technology at Microsoft seems to have happened under the aegis of LiveMesh.
Mindscape has announced the release of WPF Elements, a suite of Windows Presentation Foundation controls aimed at line of business applications, including a masked text box, numeric and currency editors, spin (up-down) controls, date-time editors, and a multi-column tree view.
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Service-pack 1 for version 14.0 of TX Text Control is now available for all versions.
Interop house Mainsoft announced Mainsoft for Java EE Version 2.2, an interoperability toolkit that translates .NET code into Java applications. It enables a development team to write applications using C# and VB.NET and translate these to run on a Java EE server.
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Language "mashups" will become more prominent, and developers will become polyglots, one programmer suggests.
SearchWinDevelopment.com offers an introduction to the language, performance, testing and data management improvements in VS 2008.
VBCode.com code snippets cover all aspects of application development, from data binding to security to the user interface.
Get up to date on XAML best practices with a variety of articles, tutorials and webcasts. [SearchWinDevelopment.com]
One team's experience with the VSTS DB edition suggests that it can improve workflow for dev teams. It also enhanced Agile efforts.
(June 24, Article)
Microsoft has begun to include DSL tools in the VSTS kit. A new book by Steve Cook and other VSTS team members helps set the stage.
(June 24, Article)
Cartoon: Be it ever so humble there is no place like your home after you get a Microsoft Home Server .
(June 18, Cartoon)
Microsoft's Thom Robbins says new technology to highlight in NET 3.5 includes AJAX, LINQ for both C# and VB, as well as tooling enhancements intended to ease the task of building WPF, WF and WCF apps.
(June 29, Podcast)
Venkat Subramaniam discusses AJAX bottlenecks, the tenets of Agile development and more. He spoke at the Ajax Experience.
(June 25, Tech Talk)
In the second of a two-part series, Michele Leroux Bustamente discusses design decisions related to the claims-based security model. Read the story and walk through the process for creating a set of claims-based utilities to encapsulate claims authorization at the service tier.
(May 24, Article)
Understanding why the Entity Framework exists and learning where it can fit into your projects can get you prepared for the eventual release early next year.
(May 10, Article)
Resource: This learning guide gives you quick access to useful links on Windows Communication Foundation security information.
(April 24, Article)
TSS.NET's Jack Vaughan spoke recently spoke with Microsoft's Brad Abrams to find out what he is seeing in the field and what the chefs in Redmond are cooking. Along the way he discusses patterns of AJAX frameworks.
(April 11, Article)
In a two-part series, Michele Leroux Bustamente explains how claims-based security is supported by WCF, and how you can implement a claims-based security model for your services.
(March 29, Article)
Windows Workflow Foundation is a new technology that many developers will need to get their heads around. In a brief excerpt adapted from Programming Windows Workflow Foundation: Practical WF Techniques and Examples using XAML and C#, K.Scott Allen considers aspects of workflow definition.
(March 22, Chapter Excerpt)
Visual Studio 2005 Team System templates help developers adopt agile practices while capturing the information project managers need. In this way, Agile and Scrum development methodologies mix with VSTS projects.
(April 3, Article)
NHibernate and other persistent engines are making in-roads since Microsoft dropped ObjectSpaces. But ORMs are not for everyone, and LINQ is in the wings.
(March 15, Article)
Most people agree that avoiding dependency cycles between components is a central design principle. Where and how this principle is applied is key.
(March 15, Article)
NHibernate and other persistent engines are making in-roads since Microsoft dropped ObjectSpaces. But ORMs are not for everyone, and LINQ is in the wings.
(March 13, Article)
Brad Abrams discusses server-side controls, JavaScript, object models lurking in the AJAX arena.
(February 12, Tech Talk)
Windows Communication Foundation looms as an important step forward for Microsoft-style development. WCF can provide an infrastructure for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). This chapter reviews data representations.
(February 12, Book Excerpt)
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