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February 2009 - Posts
Hotfix for VS Crash with ASP.Net MVC in a Windows Azure Cloud Service Project
by
Cloud Computing Tools Team
If you've seen VS crash while using the MVC RC in a Windows Azure Cloud Service project -- check out the fix that is now available. Read More...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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ASP.NET
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windows azure tools for microsoft visual studio
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mvc
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crash
Moving to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
by
Windows Azure
Currently, the time zone within Windows Azure is Pacific Standard Time (PST). Soon, we’ll be migrating to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This is potentially a breaking change for applications which rely on local time. When will we make the change?...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
Interview posted of Nigel Ellis and Niraj Nagrani from PDC 08
by
SQL Data Services Team Blog
Just a heads up... Nigel and Niraj were interviewed by the folks over at Deep Fried Bytes during PDC a couple months back. Its a really cool interview you should all check out. You can listen to it here http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-26-discovering...
The need for “standards for application logic” in PaaS. Really?
by
Eugenio Pace - Software as a Service Architecture Guidance
In his latest post on Coghead’s demise, Phil argues that: “ What this highlights is the lack of any standard for transferring not just data but application logic between such platforms.” My argument is that those standards already exist and are widely...
Filed under:
S+S_Build
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SaaS
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S+S_Run
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PaaS
Upcoming Azure Services Platform Webcasts
by
Cloud Computing Tools Team
You have to check out the upcoming Azure Services Platform Webcasts: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9652699 Explore the Azure Services Platform, an Internet-scale cloud services platform that provides an operating system and a set of developer services...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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Azure Services Platform
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webcast
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podcast
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virtual lab
SQL Data Services – What’s with the silence?
by
SQL Data Services Team Blog
Hey everyone, Just wanted to drop a quick note. People are starting to question what’s going on in the SDS world and why we have been so silent. Well, to be honest, we have been so silent because the entire team has been heads down adding some new exciting...
Filed under:
MIX 09
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SQL Data Services
Two Web Controls Being Retired, New Stuff on the Way
by
Live Services
Next month, at the MIX09 conference, we’ll be releasing some cool new bits. As such, we’ll be deprecating a bit of our current functionality later this month (details below). Thanks to everyone who has tried our current technologies and given feedback;...
A Discussion of Windows Azure Strategy
by
Windows Azure
Doug Hauger, General Manager Business Strategy, recently spoke at the Thomas Weisel Partners 2009 Technology & Telecom conference. The wide ranging discussion covers an overview of the Windows Azure service and cloud technology more broadly. Transcript...
Deploy a Service Package from the Cloud
by
Cloud Computing Tools Team
You can now deploy Services Packages that are hosted in Blob Storage to Windows Azure. Check it out . Read More...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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azure services developer portal
,
deployment
IssueTracker Azure Edition - a Cloud Application
by
Matias Woloski's Blog
Couple of weeks ago Ryan Dunn announced Azure Issue Tracker. From this post: "This sample application is a simple issue tracking service and website that pulls together a couple of the Azure services: SQL Data Services and .NET Access Control...
Filed under:
Azure
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ASP.NET
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Identity
,
Federation
,
Geneva
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PDC08
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Cloud Computing
,
LiveID
,
WCF
,
mvc
Windows Azure "How Do I" Videos
by
Cloud Computing Tools Team
The first 9 of 40 Azure Services Platform "How Do I" videos have been released! Windows Azure is well represented with 5 videos. Read More...
Filed under:
Windows Azure
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video
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windows azure tools for microsoft visual studio
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walkthrough
New 'How Do I' Videos Released
by
Windows Azure
Check out the first in a series of videos on using Windows Azure . The first covers what it takes to move your application into the cloud – you’ll see how to request and register a token, how to upload your Windows Azure application and how to move it...
Making the Internet a Safer Place
by
Live Services
Hey - this is Angus Logan from the Live Services team! Yesterday was Safer Internet Day and I was at the Open ID UX summit . There are two things close to my heart, internet safety and user experience, and I wanted to take a moment to post some things...
Video Interviews on Geneva, on the book and belated “sneak peek” on PDC identity sessions
by
Vibro.NET
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Filed under:
Identity
,
Geneva Framework
,
Geneva Server
,
Geneva
,
Windows CardSpace
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CardSpace
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PDC08
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Book
,
Live Identity Services
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PDC
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PDC2008
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TechEd
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Zermatt
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CardSpace Geneva
Azure Services Training Kit – February Update Just Released
by
Vibro.NET
Between travels and internal conferences I ended up neglecting my poor blog for 3+ weeks; a lot of interesting things happened in the meanwhile, and I hope I’ll manage to catch up in the next days. For the time being, here there’s a quick newsflash for...
Filed under:
.NET Services
,
the Cloud
,
Identity
,
Azure Services
,
.NET Access Control
,
Live Identity Services
,
the Web
,
Live Services Framework
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