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My top 3 IT New Year’s Resolutions
As we head into 2010, technological companies and experts are making their predictions as to what the New Year can expect to bring while reviewing the best of 2009. Navot Peled, CEO of Gizmox, has three personal resolutions to share with developers and the IT community, focusing on commitments that he is making.
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Are Enterprise AJAX Applications Doomed…Or Are We?
Sometimes, it seems that the world is all about man vs. technology, and one has to lose. This seems to be the question raised about AJAX; from the general challenges of AJAX, including cost and expertise needed, to its security issues, will the technological good prevail or will we humans be seeking an alternative? Navot Peled explains that it doesn’t have to be only one or the other; there are solutions that offer a win-win situation.
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Discovering Windows over Web
Have you asked yourself why Web development tasks are so complex? Why must you master so many different coding languages and moving-target standards to develop a single line-of-business Web application? Do you understand what it takes to optimize an application's performance and security and to minimize the bandwidth and the CPU consumption without drastically raising the development costs and time-to-market? Based on pages, the Web was designed to carry informative Web sites and some stateless-based interactive apps. However, highly mature forms-based desktop development paradigms have evolved to the level of common knowledge among Microsoft .NET developers. Discover the right combination between greatest Web benefits and the most mature development paradigms in a MSDN webcast to be presented on January 27.
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How to make your ASP.NET third party control run faster
You can learn more on implementing ASP.NET third party controls with the Empty Client approach and by that enhancing its performance and making it secured by design in this article.