Posted on December 6, 2011, 12:08 pm, by Maarten Balliauw, under
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c#,
General,
ICT,
JavaScript,
jQuery,
MVC,
NuGet,
Projects,
Scalability,
Silverlight.
Last week, I’ve discussed Techniques for real-time client-server communication on the web (SignalR to the rescue). We’ve seen that when building web applications, you often face the fact that HTTP, the foundation of the web, is a request/re…
Posted on November 29, 2011, 10:23 am, by Maarten Balliauw, under
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c#,
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ICT,
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jQuery,
MVC,
Scalability,
Software.
When building web applications, you often face the fact that HTTP, the foundation of the web, is a request/response protocol. A client issues a request, a server handles this request and sends back a response. All the time, with no relation between the…
Posted on November 8, 2011, 1:37 pm, by Maarten Balliauw, under
ASP.NET,
c#,
General,
ICT,
MVC,
Scalability,
Webfarm.
When scaling out an application to multiple servers, often a form of load balancing or reverse proxying is used to provide external users access to a web server. For example, one can be in the situation where two servers are hosting a WCF OData Service…
Posted on September 6, 2011, 11:55 am, by Maarten Balliauw, under
AppFabric,
ASP.NET,
Azure,
c#,
General,
ICT,
MVC,
Scalability,
Webfarm.
Recently one of the Tweeps following me started fooling around and hit one of my sweet spots: Windows Azure. Basically, he mocked me for using Windows Azure for MyGet, a website with enough users but not enough to justify the “scalability” …
Posted on July 13, 2011, 7:33 am, by Maarten Balliauw, under
ASP.NET,
Azure,
c#,
General,
ICT,
MVC,
Scalability,
Webfarm.
One of the questions I often get around Windows Azure is: “Is Windows Azure interesting for me?”. It’s a tough one, because most of the time when someone asks that question they currently already have a server somewhere that hosts 100 websites. I…
Posted on July 7, 2011, 8:39 am, by Maarten Balliauw, under
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Azure,
c#,
General,
ICT,
MVC,
Scalability,
Software,
SQL Azure,
Webfarm.
After the Windows Azure AppFabric team announced the availability of Windows Azure AppFabric Applications (preview), I signed up for early access immediately and got in. After installing the tools and creating a namespace through the portal, I decided …
Posted on April 9, 2011, 9:13 am, by Maarten Balliauw, under
ASP.NET,
Azure,
c#,
Events,
General,
ICT,
Internet,
MEF,
MVC,
Personal,
Presentations,
Scalability.
I’m proud to announce that we (RealDolmen) have released the official Belgium TechDays 2011 Windows Phone 7 app! The official Belgium TechDays 2011 gives you the ability to browse current & upcoming sessions, as well as provide LIVE feedback to t…
Posted on November 17, 2009, 11:35 pm, by Maarten Balliauw, under
ASP.NET,
Azure,
c#,
Events,
General,
ICT,
Internet,
MVC,
Scalability,
SQL Azure,
VS2010.
Finally found some time to write a short blog post on the announcements this morning at PDC 2009.
Ray Ozzie started the keynote this morning, focusing on Microsoft’s “three-screen” vision for the future. There will be three screens connected to the cloud: TV, (handheld) devices and of course good old PC. This vision is driven by some key players: Windows 7, Internet Explorer, Silverlight and Windows Azure. Make sure to have a look at these four if you want to play in this future.
Some announcements were made as well:
Had a great day yesterday, driving trough the city of Los Angeles and looking at various places in town. Conference day one was also very interesting, lots of good sessions. Currently missing a session slot though, waiting for a Channel9 interview on the Windows Azure SDK for PHP. Stay tuned!