Microsoft .Net Development News Archive |
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| Week of 06 Oct 2008 |
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The faces of .NET/Java interoperability
Web Services remain the primary tool for developers interested in integrating the functionality of .NET and Java applications. Sometimes speed is not a particular issue. But some d... |
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Mono 2.0 moves .NET apps to Linux - includes migration analyzer
The open-source version of .NET known as Mono now supports C# 3.0, LINQ, Visual Basic 8. Mono 2.0 also features a debugger for managed code -- a new feature for the project -- as w... |
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| Week of 22 Sep 2008 |
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.NET Development coming to a Cloud near you
Cloud computing platforms allow developers to write applications with scalability built into the underlying infrastructure. But not all is the same in the Cloud. |
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| Week of 15 Sep 2008 |
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Distributed caching goes mainstream
Distributing caching technology is starting to gain head of stream in the industry with numerous software companies -- some old, some new -- vying for a larger piece of the market. |
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Rise of .NET enterprise apps drives need for performance management
As .NET gains more traction in the enterprise, there is a growing need for application performance management tools. |
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| Week of 01 Sep 2008 |
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LINQ in Visual Studio 2008 addresses object data modeling
In the relational world, a database is normalized and data is spread across many different levels. At the object layer, developers have to deal with the data as if it was still in ... |
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| Week of 11 Aug 2008 |
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Silverlight at Beijing Olympics
Microsoft Silverlight deployments are likely to get a major leg-up this month as the rich Internet application (RIA) framework of choice for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. NBC has chos... |
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| Week of 04 Aug 2008 |
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.NET 3.5 SP1 set to arrive - offers ADO.NET updates, ease-of-install
Microsoft's .NET 3.5 SP1 framework, due this month, includes a reworked ADO.NET that can speed up development. Its new Entity Framework Developments will get the once-over from de... |
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| Week of 28 Jul 2008 |
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Full text: Ballmer on Microsoft strategy, Johnson exit
(Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog, SeattlePI.com | 29 Jul 2008)
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer listed objectives for FY09 in a company-wide email, stressing competition with Apple and Google, growth in Windows, and development of software plus ser... |
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IBM rules SOA/BPM with ILOG buy – analysts
(SearchSOA.com | 29 Jul 2008)
IBM obtained a business rules engine with its acquisition of ILOG that should help it accomplish its goal of integrating business process management (BPM) with SOA. |
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Ballmer pledges Windows skills will carry over to Microsoft cloud
(SearchITChannel.com | 29 Jul 2008)
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told company partners that their existing skill sets will not become obsolete as "the cloud" takes over. Despite Microsoft's software base, future devel... |
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| Week of 21 Jul 2008 |
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As some target upstart Silverlight, WinForms and ASP.NET remain strong
The rush of interest in Microsoft's Silverlight rich interactive client should not obscure the fact that WinForms and ASP.NET are established and preferred by many developers. Seve... |
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| Week of 14 Jul 2008 |
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SharePoint hot? 'Clouds' rolling in? - Ballmer speaks at partner event
SharePoint momentum, cloud computing and open source were on the agenda when Steve Ballmer spoke last week at Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference. |
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Critical security issues found in Spring Framework
(SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 16 Jul 2008)
Ounce Labs discovered two security vulnerabilities that can affect Java Web applications that use the popular Spring Framework. |
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ASP.NET Ajax components: Vendor roundtable -- Part 3
ASP.NET Ajax component makers discuss the roles of AJAX and open-source software in a virtual roundtable. |
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| Week of 07 Jul 2008 |
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Microsoft Word zero-day being actively exploited
(SearchSecurity.com | 09 Jul 2008)
Symantec warned late Tuesday of active attacks targeting a zero-day flaw in Microsoft Word. Symantec warned that some Microsoft Office versions are affected by the exploit even whe... |
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