Contents tagged with SharePoint
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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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Getting Better at Angry Birds with Moesion
Check it out http://www.moesion.com/?p=653
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Moesion Webinar Tomorrow
Moesion’s adoption keeps skyrocketing and tomorrow we will be hosting our 2nd Moesionwebinar. We are going to be walking through real world scenarios about how to manage your IT infrastructure, whether on-premise or on the cloud, from your smartphone or tablet. We will focus on practical demonstrations that illustrate how to manage relevant IT systems such as Windows Server, IIS, SQL Server, SharePoint Server, BizTalk Server and even Windows Azure.
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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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Moesion is making news
It’s been a week since we announced the private beta availability of Moesion and the reaction from customers, partners and the press have been incredible. I thought I’d take the time to highlight some of the press coverage that Moesion has received during the last few days.
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Manage your IT Systems from your Mobile Device: Tellago Studios Announces Moesion
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SO-Aware and the Microsoft Technology Stack
Since the launch of SO-Aware, we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the number of times other Microsoft partners in the middleware & integration space have positioned our product together with the rest of Microsoft’s Service Oriented (SO) technology stack when responding to competitive engagements against traditional J2EEvendors such as Oracle, IBM, SoftwareAG or Tibco. Our surprised is not based on any technical reasons (we built SO-Aware to fill the SOA governance gap in the Microsoft stack) but rather on how quickly Microsoft, partners and enterprise customers have embraced SO-Aware as a natural complement to the Microsoft integration and middleware technology stack. Read more...
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We are hiring (take a minute to read this, is not another BS talk ;) )
I really wanted to wait until our new website was out to blog about this but I hope you can put up with the ugly website for a few more days J.
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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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Modernizing BizTalk Server BAM with PowerPivot
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is one of the most attractive features of the BizTalk Server product family. Since its first release in 2004, BAM have been positioned as a mechanism to enable real time visibility across business processes implemented using BizTalk Server or other technologies such as Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF).