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By Gaurav Mantri  Cloud Storage Studio is a standalone WPF application to manage your Windows Azure storage. You will need to have .Net 3.5 installed on your computer to run this application. Here is the feature list of Cloud Storage Studio (at a high level. Storage account management, Table/Entity mana... Nov. 2, 2009 02:45 PM EST Reads: 6,908 | By Maureen O'Gara  Novell Friday told the SEC it wasn’t thinking of shopping itself after JP Morgan analyst John DiFucci said that Novell’s CFO Dana Russell “entertained the possibility of breaking out some parts or of selling the entire company to maximize shareholder value given the current depressed v... Jun. 29, 2009 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,138 | By XML News Desk BEA, Booz Allen Hamilton, Computer Associates, Entrust, Gluecode Software, IBM, Sun, and others advance open standard for secure information access control. Mar. 3, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 4,940 | By Jeremy Geelan The next generation of Visual Studio contains the new version of the .NET Framework 2.0 that enables an easier and more robust programming model. In these sessions we will cover these new programming models and how they can be used to develop a variety of applications. Feb. 4, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 28,108 Replies: 1 | By Christian Donner If the task at hand is to connect a Pocket PC running the .NET Compact Framework to a Java back end, and if Web services are ruled out as an interoperability solution, there are not many viable options available. The one presented in this article may well be the only one. Dec. 7, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 22,813 | By Java News Desk In a memorable discussion, Microsoft SOAP guru Don Box and Anders Hejlsberg - the 'Father of C#' - both paid tribute to Java last week at a conference in Canada. Nov. 5, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 26,592 Replies: 9 | By Java News Desk 'We looked at the request,' reports Sun's EVP of Software Jonathan Schwartz, referring to last week's Open Letter from IBM about collaborating on the open-sourcing of Java, 'and our first question was, 'That seems a little bonky. Could you explain what it means?'' He was speaking in S... Mar. 4, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 47,108 Replies: 2 | By Jon Box In recent times, and with good reason - as attacks by worms such as Code Red, Nimbda, and Slammer have shown - security has been pushed to the forefront of the minds of architects and developers. And just as Microsoft has rededicated itself to security through its Trustworthy Compu... Oct. 7, 2003 11:16 AM EDT Reads: 17,522 | By Jon Box One of the great benefits of building applications that utilize the .NET Compact Framework is, of course, that the application is installed on the device so it can work in both disconnected and occasionally connected modes. But as with most things in IT, there is a trade-off lurkin... Sep. 11, 2003 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 22,643 | By Jon Box In order to host quality mobile applications, smart devices require characteristics that include being small and portable, having a decent battery life, displaying information with richness and quality, having memory to hold plenty of information and applications, and the ability to ac... May. 28, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,893 Replies: 3 | By Jon Box As many developers are already aware, the impending release of Visual Studio .NET 2003 will serve to bring the benefits of XML Web Services and the Microsoft Windows .NET Framework to smart devices via the inclusion of the .NET Compact Framework and Smart Device Projects. However, for ... Apr. 28, 2003 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 22,181 | By Jon Box There are so many cool things that can be done with .NET applications today, including extending their reach. In Part 1 of this series we looked at the technology and tools used to add mobile accessibility to Web applications using as an example Quilogy's system, which utilizes ASP.NET... Feb. 26, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 13,868 | By Roman Smolgovsky It's very typical for developers to focus on enterprise applications (with databases, application servers, etc.) without paying much attention to PDAs. In the past, PDA developers were a separate community. And there is a reason for that they usually face a lot of unique challenges: ... Jan. 30, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,596 | By Jon Box Life is pretty exciting for a .NET developer these days. There are so many cool things that can be done with applications today, including extending their reach. In this two-part series we'll look at the technology and tools used to add mobile accessibility to Web applications. One of ... Jan. 30, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,867 Replies: 2 | By Brad McCabe Recently there has been a lot of discussion about mobile technology, but one of the often overlooked cornerstones of mobile development is the fact that application mobility means more than just being wireless. Truly mobile applications need to reach everywhere - including remote areas... Dec. 16, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 2,147 | By Derek Ferguson Microsoft's Mobile Internet Toolkit represents one of the best ways available today to create Web-based applications that target multiple kinds of mobile devices, including: Dec. 16, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 2,140 | By Christian Forsberg If you want to extend your existing systems, as well as your knowledge of .NET development, while building solutions for smart devices, the forthcoming .NET CF (Compact Framework) and SDE (Smart Device Extensions) are definitely the way to go. In this article we provide an example of ... Jan. 1, 2000 12:00 AM EST Reads: 6,771 |
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