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  • Cleaning up BAM Activity Instances

    One of the main challenges of Business Activity Monitoring(BAM) solutions is the control the lifecycle of the activities. This is especially critical in scenarios that involve activity continuations between different applications. Far too many times activities don't get completed affecting important...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 01-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: BizTalk Server, .NET Framework, SQL Server
  • SQL Server Service Broker 2008 Conversation Priorities

    Lately, I've been spending some time working with SQL Server 2008. There are a lot of innovative features included in the latest CTP on both the DB and BI engines that are worth checking. I plan to keep blogging about it during the next weeks. On this post I want to focus on what is arguably the biggest...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 12-21-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Architecture, .NET Framework, SQL Server, Service Broker
  • Robert Hurlbut to talk about SQL Server 2005 Service Broker at CTDOTNET

    Robert Hurlbut is going to be presenting tomorrow (Aug 22 6-8PM @ Microsoft Farmington Office) for the Connecticut .NET Developers Group . The topic is SQL Server 2005 Service Broker - more details here... If you plan to attend - drop us an RSVP to ctdotnet @ gmailDOT com. We need a pizza/soda count...
    Posted to SBC DotNet Weblog (Weblog) by SB Chatterjee on 08-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET Framework, SQL Server
  • SQL Server installations beats up the registry - not good for Infragistics NetAdvantage installation

    While installing Infragistics NetAdvantage in the Toolbox, I encountered an insidious error. Apparently, SQL Server installations tamper with the registry in a way it's not suppose to. Following Chetan's blog posting cured the problem . Thanks Chetan.
    Posted to SBC DotNet Weblog (Weblog) by SB Chatterjee on 08-19-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET Framework, SQL Server
  • New Article on Synchronizing SQL Databases Online.

    One of the things about having data everywhere is actually getting the data from here to there. A new article I wrote for Red Gate ( posted here ) explains how to use the Red Gate SQL Toolkit to do one-way synchronization from an intranet site to a remote Internet site.
    Posted to Doug Reilly's Weblog (Weblog) by douglas.reilly on 03-18-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Random Rants, .NET Framework, SQL Server
  • We are still hiring...

    As you might be aware, Tellago (my new venture ) has been steadily growing during last year. We are still looking for talented architects that would like to join our team. Specifically, we are have a few openings for BizTalk Architects and developers. If you are skilful with BizTalk technologies and...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 06-12-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, BizTalk Server, Windows Workflow, SharePoint, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, MVP, .NET Framework, Microsoft, SQL Server, REST, Programming Languages, Dublin, Oslo, Tellago
  • Microsoft’s StreamInsight first thoughts

    I spent this weekend toying with Microsoft StreamInsight bits. I have a few blog posts planned for the next few days that tackle very specific CEP patterns but I figure it might make sense to start by highlighting some of the features I think differentiate Microsoft's StreamInsight from other CEP technologies...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 08-26-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Oracle, Architecture, .NET Framework, MDM, Microsoft, SQL Server, Concurrent programming, Functional programming, StreamInsight, Complex Event Processing
  • Processing events from multiple sources using Microsoft StreamInsight

    One of the fundamental patterns of Complex Event Processing (CEP) applications is the ability of process events from various input sources and distribute to multiple output sources. These operations require high degrees of coordination what makes it particularly difficult to implement in real world scenarios...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 09-17-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, SQL Server, Design Patterns, Programming Languages, Concurrent programming, Parallelism, StreamInsight, Complex Event Processing
  • Looking for an ASP.NET/AJAX developer

    My company Tellago, Inc is looking to hire an experience ASP.NET/AJAX developer for a six months contract gig in Florida. Candidates should also have knowledge of WCF, ADO.NET Entity Framework and ADO.NET Data Services. You will be working in a highly dynamic team lead by some of our top architects....
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 09-18-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, SQL Server, Design Patterns, Dynamic Languages, Programming Languages, Tellago
  • DonXml is speaking at PDC

    PDC is here again! This year my friend and colleague Don Demsak and Andrew Brust will be presenting a business intelligence (BI) workshop covers some of the fundamental patterns and techniques that can help developers to build modern BI applications in the Microsoft platform. Specifically, the workshop...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 11-12-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SharePoint, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, MDM, Microsoft, SQL Server, Programming Languages, Tellago, StreamInsight, Business Intelligence
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