Contents tagged with Microsoft
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DonXml does WCF in NYC
Tomorrow is WCF day in New York city!!!!! My good friend and Tellago's CTO Don Demsak will be doing a session WCF Data and RIA Services at the WCF fire-starter event to be hosted at the Microsoft offices in New York city. Don has a encyclopedic knowledge of both technologies and will be sharing lots of best practices learned from applying these technologies in large service oriented environments. In addition to Don, my crazy Cuban friend Miguel Castro will also be presenting three sessions at the same event. If you are in NYC and are interested on WCF you MUST attend to this event.
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Back from Teched US
It's been a few weeks since I last blogged and, trust me, I am not happy about it :( I have been crazily busy with some of our projects at Tellago which you are going to hear more about in the upcoming weeks :)
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Tellago is still hiring….
Tellago's SOA practice is rapidly growing and we are still hiring. In that sense, we are looking to for Connected Systems (WCF, BizTalk, WF) experts who are passionate about building game changing solutions with the latest Microsoft technologies. You will be working alongside technology gurus like DonXml, Pablo Cibraro or Dwight Goins. If you are interested and not afraid of working with a bunch of crazy people ;)please drop me a line at jesus dot rodriguez at tellago dot com.
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Tellago announces SQL Server 2008 R2 BI quick adoption programs
During the last year, we (Tellago) have been involved in various business intelligence initiatives that leverage some emerging BI techniques such as self-service BI or complex event processing (CEP). Specifically, in the last few months, we have partnered with Microsoft to deliver a series of events across the country where we present the different technologies of the SQL Server 2008 R2 BI stack such as PowerPivot, StreamInsight, Ad-Hoc Reporting and Master Data Services. As part of those events, we try to go beyond the traditional technology presentation and provide a series of best practices and lessons we have learned on real world BI projects that leverage these technologies.
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Speaking at Microsoft's Duth DevDays
Last week I had the pleasure of presenting two sessions at Microsoft's Dutch DevDays at Den Hague. On Tuesday I presented a sessions about how to implement real world RESTFul services patterns using WCF, WCF Data Services and ASP.NET MVC2. During that session I showed a total of 15 small demos that highlighted how to implement key aspects of RESTful solutions such as Security, LowREST clients, URI modeling, Validation, Error Handling, etc. As part of those demos I used the OAuth implementation created by my colleague Pablo Cibraro.
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Tellago speaks about Business Intellligence with SQL Server 2008 R2
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BizTalk Data Services: Making BizTalk more RESTful with OData
By Jesus Rodriguez, Uri Katsir, Tellago, Inc
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Announcing Tellago DevLabs on CodePlex
It's been a few weeks since my last blog post mainly due to the fact that it's been an extremely busy month for us at Tellago. We have been heads down working on several fun projects that we are expecting to share with the dev community in the next few weeks. In any case, today I am really happy to put an end to my blogging hiatus by announcing the availability of Tellago DevLabs on CodePlex. The main purpose of this workspace is to provide a vehicle to share some of the open source projects we have been working on. At Tellago, we are firm believers in open source as a mechanism to make software better and we've decided to maintain a separate CodePlex workspace to publish several open source projects lead by members of Tellago technical staff. We are also expecting that this workspace will improve the interaction between our tech team and the .NET developer community.
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The future of Complex Event Processing
Mark Palmer, CEO of StreamBase, has posted a series of predictions about the Complex Event Processing (CEP) market in 2010. Generally, I am not a big fan of making or commenting on predictions related to the technology market but I wanted to add a few interesting thoughts to Mark's list.
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WCF Extensibility Guidance Chapter 2
The second chapter of our WCF Extensibility Guidance Pablo and I authored a few months ago is now available on MSDN. This chapter is one of my favorites given that it touches upon the most common extensibility points of WCF's client and dispatcher programming model. Specifically, this chapter covers the best practices and techniques to implement the following WCF extensibility components: