Contents tagged with Windows Workflow
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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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Teched 2011 Slides
I know, I know….It’s been almost 2 weeks since Teched and I still haven’t posted the slide decks of my sessions :( I’ve been super busy with some exciting development on both Tellago and Tellago Studios but I finally got to it :)
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Speaking at Teched US 2011
Last week I presented two sessions at Microsoft Teched USA. This year my sessions were focus on Real World Windows Workflow Foundation and WCF Patterns.
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Making WCF load testing so simple a caveman can do it
As I mentioned in previous posts, during the development of the SO-Aware Test Workbench we literally obsessed about making performance testing as simple as it gets. One of the aspects that make performance testing so simple with the SO-Aware Test Workbench is that it leverages SO-Aware’s WCF centralized configuration capabilities.
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SO-Aware at the Atlanta Connected Systems User Group
Today my colleague Don Demsak will be presenting a session about WCF management, testing and governance using SO-Aware and the SO-Aware Test Workbench at the Connected Systems User Group in Atlanta. Don is a very engaging speaker and has prepared some very cool demos based on lessons of real world WCF solutions. If you are in the ATL area and interested in WCF, AppFabric, BizTalk you should definitely swing by Don’s session. Don’t forget to heckle him a bit (you can blame it for it ;) )
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Announcing SO-Aware Test Workbench
Yesterday was a big day for Tellago Studios. After a few months hands down working, we announced the release of the SO-Aware Test Workbench tool which brings sophisticated performance testing and test visualization capabilities to theWCF world. This work has been the result of the feedback received by many of our SO-Aware and Tellago customers in terms of how to improve the WCF testing. More importantly, with the SO-Aware Test Workbench we are trying to address what has been one of the biggest challenges for WCF and BizTalk applications for years: LOAD TESTING!
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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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Tellago & Tellago Studios at Microsoft TechReady
This week Microsoft is hosting the first edition of their annual TechReady conference. Even though TechReady is an internal conference, Microsoft invited us to present a not one but two sessions about some our recent work. We are particularly proud of the fact that one of those sessions is about our SO-Aware service registry. We see this as a recognition to the growing popularity of SO-Aware as the best Agile SOA governance solution in the Microsoft platform.
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Using a service registry that doesn’t suck Part III: Service testing is part of SOA governance
This is the third post of this series intended to highlight some of the principles of modern SOA governance solution. You can read the first two parts here:
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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.