New ARCast.tv Episode: Simon Guest on Patterns for Moving to the Cloud

by dboynton 8/26/2009 4:02:20 PM

Everything that you read these days seems to suggest that you should be moving to the cloud. But where do you start? Which applications and services should you be moving? How do you build the bridge between on-premises and the cloud? And more importantly, what should you be looking out for along the way? In this talk, learn architectural patterns and factors for moving to the cloud. Based on real-world projects, the talk explores building block services, patterns for exposing applications, and challenges involving identity, data federation, and management.

In this episode of ARCast.tv, I sit down and talk to Simon Guest about the tools and knowledge required to determine whether cloud computing is right for you, and where to start.

ARCast.TV - Simon Guest on Patterns for Moving to the Cloud

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New ARCast.tv Episode: Ward Bell on Building Modular Applications Using Silverlight and WPF

by dboynton 8/17/2009 12:36:07 PM

How do you build line-of-business applications in Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) that can be maintained and extended over a period of years? How do you design and code to handle real-world complexity? Composite Application Guidance (a.k.a., "PRISM") from patterns & practices offers guidance, libraries and examples--in small, free-standing, digestible chunks--that you can use to tame the complexity.

In this episode of ARCast.tv, I sit down and chat with Ward Bell to learn how to compose complex UIs from simpler views, integrate loosely coupled components with "EventAggregator" and "Commands", develop independent modules that can be loaded dynamically, and share code between Silverlight and WPF clients.


ARCast.TV - Ward Bell on Building Modular Applications Using Microsoft Silverlight and WPF

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A Full Day of Windows Azure Coming to the Central Region in August

by dboynton 8/6/2009 12:07:33 PM

windows-azure Passionate about the Cloud? Interested in the Cloud? Never heard of the Cloud? Regardless of where you standing with the trend of cloud computing, you are not going to want to miss these outstanding events coming to the central region of the US later this month.

Microsoft TechNet and MSDN Events are please to offer you an entire day of Windows Azure for IT professionals and developers in a city near you. These events will answer the big questions about Windows Azure, such as:

  • What is Windows Azure?
  • When should you use Windows Azure?
  • How does it apply or impact your day-to-day work?
  • As an architect, how will Windows Azure impact my system design?

Here is a summary of the sessions.

Microsoft TechNet TechNet Windows Azure for the IT Professional
Time: 8:30 AM to noon
Session Summary:

  • Azure architecture from the IT professional’s point of view
  • Why an IT operations team would want to pursue Azure as an extension to the data center
  • Configuration, deployment, and scaling Azure-based applications
  • The Azure roles (web, web service, and worker)
  • Azure storage options
  • Azure security and identity options
  • How Azure-based applications can be integrated with on-premises applications
  • How operations teams can manage and monitor Azure-based applications
TechNet - Date/Location/Registration
8/18/09 Columbus, OH 9/22/09 Cleveland, OH
8/19/09 Mason, OH 9/24/09 Waukesha, WI
8/19/09 Downers Grove, OH 9/24/09 Austin, TX
8/20/09 Indianapolis, IN 9/29/09 St. Louis, MO
9/16/09 Dallas, TX 9/29/09 Nashville, TN
9/17/09 Grand Rapids, MI 9/30/09 Knoxville, TN
9/17/09 Southfield, MI 10/1/09 Chicago, IL
9/17/09 Overland Park, KS 10/27/09 Bloomington, MN
9/17/09 Houston, TX    


MSDN Events MSDN Windows Azure for the Developer and Architect
Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Session Summary:

  • Cloud computing architectures in general and the Azure architecture in particular
  • Several aspects of Azure from the developer’s and architect’s perspective
  • Azure roles (web, web service and worker)
  • Azure storage options
  • Azure security and identity options
  • How Azure-based applications can be integrated with on-premise applications
  • Configuration, deployment and scaling Azure-based applications
  • How development teams can optimize their applications for better management and monitoring
MSDN - Date/Location/Registration
8/18/09 Columbus, OH 9/22/09 Cleveland, OH
8/19/09 Mason, OH 9/24/09 Waukesha, WI
8/19/09 Downers Grove, OH 9/24/09 Austin, TX
8/20/09 Indianapolis, IN 9/29/09 St. Louis, MO
9/16/09 Dallas, TX 9/29/09 Nashville, TN
9/17/09 Grand Rapids, MI 9/30/09 Knoxville, TN
9/17/09 Southfield, MI 10/1/09 Chicago, IL
9/17/09 Overland Park, KS 10/27/09 Bloomington, MN
9/17/09 Houston, TX    
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New ARCast.tv Episode: Juval Lowy on the EnergyNet, the Next Software Boom

by dboynton 8/6/2009 10:43:56 AM

The ongoing economy unraveling is the defining moment of our time. Many professional developers are fearful for their livelihood, as employers and customers cut and slash development plans, and as economic activity grinds to a halt.

But not everywhere.

In centers of technical excellence and innovation such as the Silicon Valley, the major players, from investors to industry leaders, are aligning themselves with the next boom in software, a field Juval Lowy calls the Energynet. Alternative energy covers a wide range, from new cars, to micro renewal sources energy producers, infrastructure upgrades to charge stations and distribution, new power and transformation grids, and integration of billing systems, let alone commercial building and homes modification. And the key for making all that work is software. We simply cannot make the physics or the chemistry substantially better, but we can profoundly integrate systems, iron out inefficiency, automate and vertically integrate energy trading, production and consumption; and the key to all of that is great software. This massive new software system is the Energynet, and the analogy to the Internet is a good one - instead of packets and request the Energynet transfers watts and usage data, connecting anything and everything in the energy market. In this unique session, Juval Lowy presents the case for the next boom in software, shares personal observation and perspectives, and points out the skills and expertise required of developers that want to not only survive but thrive on the next boom in software.

Be sure to check out this compelling interview conducted by my colleague Bob Familiar.


ARCast.TV - Juval Lowy on The Energy Net, the next software boom

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