Patterns For Building Applications For Windows Azure
I’m doing some projects that are to develop patterns. So, here’s some examples drawn from the WAG: A typical application containing Web Roles, Worker Roles and communication Queues Azure is shown below: A simplified version of this pattern with ASP.NET Forms Authentication for Azure Tables see below:
.NET Framework 4 – A Map Of Resources and Reference Architectures
This week we spend enough time talking about the platform of applications and resources. NET 4. But expanding a little more vision, I thought to create a table with the key components for each category of service or application found on a platform. The result was as follows: The table
SQL Server 2008 R2 – StreamInsight Technology
Another issue that has arisen as a novelty is the new StreamInsight technology present in SQL Server 2008 R2 . The technology is related to StreamInsight scenarios streaming event data or applications with complex event processing (CEP – Complex Event Processing) , very common on the market today. StreamInsight Why
A Few Words About Mission Critical Projects
This week I accompanied some discussions in the forum of the .NET Architects. Among several issues, one in particular caught my attention: Mission Critical projects. What do you mean by a Mission Critical Project ? From Wikipedia we have the term Mission Critical refers to any factors ( equipment, process,
The Emergence Of Guidelines And Principles Of Action For e-Governance
The network governance and e-governance is an emerging idea, based on the rejection of bureaucratic governance that does not respond to the demands of the knowledge society, the realities of a world more complex and interconnected, the interdisciplinary nature of politics today and the e-Governance (Electronic Governance) tools . But