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Archive for February, 2010

Feb
05

Good Azure Video from PDC09

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Here’s a great intro to Azure from PDC 09. If you have not looked at Azure or Cloud computing in general, take a look at this video for an introduction. Cloud Computing is here and in use. It will only grow in the near future.

PDC Video on Cloud Computing with Azure

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Technorati Tags: Architecture, Business, Business and Technology, Cost Benefit Analysis, Design, ROI, TCO

Here’s another ancient article I wrote that I recently reread. It is interesting to see what has changed since this was first published on SearchSOA almost 8 years ago (see link at end of article). There are also many things that have not changed in those years. Companies continue to be faced with the question of what technology platform to choose for their Line of Business (LOB) applications. Often decisions are made based on criteria that have not been properly matched to business objectives. Sometimes the result is that the new technology platform is abandoned in the not so distant future, with a corresponding loss of investment dollars.

With a Just Enough Technology approach, a company evaluates technology against its core problem or objectives. I work with business and technology leaders within a company to define their true objectives and then weigh the technology decisions with their business objectives as the main criteria. Read through this article on choosing between the Java and Microsoft platforms. Both technologies have evolved quite a bit since this was first published, but some of the core arguments remain to this day.

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Technorati Tags: Architecture, Business and Technology, Cost Benefit Analysis, Design, Programming, ROI, Software Development, TCO

Feb
03

Windows 7 God Mode

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Just found a little tip / secret for Windows 7 that’s been making the rounds on the Internet. It enables “GodMode” – a term created by the Windows 7 development team. This secret “mode” provides a single place to access all the important Windows settings without having to drill down through a multitude of menus and folders in Control Panel. This tip is one of my favorites.

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Create a new folder.
  2. Rename the folder to GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}(note that you can change the “GodMode” text, but the following period and code number are essential).
  3. The folder icon will change to  — double click it to show the GodMode window.
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Technorati Tags: Business and Technology, Software Development, Tips, Windows

Feb
02

Another Security Breach

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From InternetNews.com :

Hundreds of thousands of BlueCross customers are in for a scare. This week, the insurance company is sending out notifications to its customers fessing up to a significant data breach that saw a thief make off with 57 hard drives from a call center in Tennessee.

The hard drives contained encoded — but not encrypted – records of phone calls and video files containing sensitive patient information. eSecurity Planet has the details on the breach.

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Technorati Tags: Business, Business and Technology, Risk, Software Development

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Feb
01

Windows Azure Now Available

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Microsoft’s Windows Azure and SQL Azure cloud services are now generally available with full SLAs. This ends the free test period for those who signed up last month. This is a key release milestone for Microsoft. Azure has been in development for several years and in beta since late 2008. From the Azure team blog:

Starting today, customers and partners in countries across the globe will be able to launch their Windows Azure and SQL Azure production applications and services with the support of the full Service Level Agreements (SLAs). The Windows Azure platform AppFabric Service Bus and Access Control will continue to be free until April 2010 for those that sign up for a commercial subscription. Additionally Microsoft codename “Dallas” will continue to be in a free CTP.

Read more on the Azure team blog.

Technorati Tags: Architecture, Business and Technology, Design, Software Development

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