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For those who did not yet catch up with my new blog, here is the reminder: We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG...
We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole Telligent crew! You guys rock...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
Finally here: thinktecture ’s Ingo Rammer and Richard Turner from Mcirosoft have published articles on performance comparisons of distributed application technologies Performance of ASP.NET Web Services, Enterprise Services, and .NET Remoting System.Messaging...
Thanks for everybody coming to the New York City IASA Interop City event. Here are the slides I used with all the references mentioned: http://www.thinktecture.com/Conferences/slides/InteropCityNYC/InterOpCity_NYC_Weyer_V1.zip
I wanted to investigate into ICE for a long time ... but could never make. Now it at least is linked on my desktop. ICE is a result of Michi Henning thinking about how to make CORBA right ;) The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative...
Just another quick note from today's work: as a lot of other people and well-known gurus have already stated - SWC (services without components) is maybe one of the most powerful and yet unknown features of.NET Enterprise Services (yeah, this COM+-y thing...
1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and 5 - very educating.
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