Contents tagged with SaaS
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A New Way to do Integration: Introducing the Integration Platform as a Service
Our new Tellago Technology Update webinar will take place next Tuesday and the topic couldn't be more exciting. Building cloud integration solutions using integration iPaaS technologies. Here are the details: -
My Latest Article: Taking IT System Management to the Cloud
I've been a fan of the Cloud Times for some time now. Last week, they published one of my articles about the movement of taking IT systems management to the Cloud. Check it out here: http://cloudtimes.org/taking-it-system-management-to-the-cloud/
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Speaking at the SharePoint Conference
This week I had the opportunity of co-presenting a session at the SharePoint Conference with my friend and Windows Azure AppFabric product manager Tony Meleg. This year, we decided to tap on the recent release of Office365 and presented a series of real world patterns and techniques to integrate SharePoint Online with business applications using the Windows Azure AppFabric. Specifically, we demoed a series of scenarios that highlight how to use the Azure AppFabric Service Bus, Access Control Service, Topics, Queues and other components from your SharePoint Online portal.
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Cloud wars: Windows Azure AppFabric Caching Service vs. Amazon AWS ElastiCache
A few days ago, Amazon AWS announced the general availability of ElastiCache, a new distributed, in-memory caching service which complements the storage services included in the AWS platform. ElastiCache enables traditional caching capabilities to applications running in the AWS cloud.
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Agile SOA Governance: SO-Aware and Visual Studio Integration
One of the major limitations of traditional SOA governance platforms is the lack of integration as part of the development process. Tools like HP-Systinet or SOA Software are designed to operate by models on which the architects dictate the governance procedures and policies and the rest of the team members follow along. Consequently, those procedures are frequently rejected by developers and testers given that they can’t incorporate it as part of their daily activities.
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Using Google Protocol Buffers Hypermedia Type with WCF RESTful Services: A media type processor sample
Protocol Buffers is language neutral format for serializing structured data in a very optimal format. You can think about protocol buffers as XML or JSON but lighter and smaller. This format its widely used at Google to exchange data between different systems.
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Tellago && Tellago Studios 2010
With 2011 around the corner we, at Tellago and Tellago Studios, we have been spending a lot of times evaluating our successes and failures (yes those too ;)) of 2010 and delineating some of our goals and strategies for 2011. When I look at 2010 here are some of the things that quickly jump off the page:
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Tellago is rocking Buenos Aires Code Camp
Tellago is going to rock the Buenos Aires Code Camp tomorrow!!! Four of our architects are presenting on some of the newest Microsoft technologies. Here is a quick summary of the topics our guys are presenting on.
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Centralizing and simplifying WCF configuration with SO-Aware part II: Configuration models
In previous posts I've described how we can use SO-Aware to centralize the configuration of WCF services avoiding the need of maintaining complex configuration files across services and clients. The mechanism is enabled by a custom WCF service host which downloads the configuration from SO-Aware's OData feed and reconfigures the target WCF service
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Speaking at Microsoft's Duth DevDays
Last week I had the pleasure of presenting two sessions at Microsoft's Dutch DevDays at Den Hague. On Tuesday I presented a sessions about how to implement real world RESTFul services patterns using WCF, WCF Data Services and ASP.NET MVC2. During that session I showed a total of 15 small demos that highlighted how to implement key aspects of RESTful solutions such as Security, LowREST clients, URI modeling, Validation, Error Handling, etc. As part of those demos I used the OAuth implementation created by my colleague Pablo Cibraro.