Stories about: Net Apps

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    Making sense of Microsoft's Azure 07/11/2008 08:38:00

    Last week, Microsoft announced its cloud-computing effort, called Azure. Fitting between Google's and Amazon.com's current offerings, it represents a very big step toward moving applications off the desktop and out of a corporation's own datacenters. Whether or not it will have any traction with corporate IT developers remains to be seen.
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    Protecting your .Net app from would-be plagiarizers 05/08/2008 10:44:08

    Keeping software from being broken and distributed via BitTorrent isn't the only kind of piracy about which developers need to worry.
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    Bringing .Net rules to light 01/12/2004 08:41:46

    Ideal for complex apps with frequently changing rules, BRMSes (business rules management systems) give businesspeople and programmers a shared language that helps them implement changes quickly. Two companies, Fair Isaac and ILOG, make enterprise-class rules management systems for Java applications. Both recently announced they are bringing their premier products to .Net apps, and I've had a chance to see ILOG's new Rules for .Net in action.
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    Visual MainWin offers best of .Net, Java 16/06/2004 14:29:03

    When I first heard about Mainsoft's Visual MainWin for J2EE, I thought the concept was a harebrained idea. Just skimming some of the product's help topics sent me reeling: "Developing ASP .Net applications on J2EE." Give me a break.
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    Microsoft boosts ASP .Net apps development 27/02/2004 13:04:48

    Microsoft on Wednesday introduced Microsoft ASP .Net Resource Kit, which provides additional tools and resources for developers building Web applications. ASP .Net migration guides also were released.
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    Developers show their independent streak 30/09/2003 15:50:46

    Web applications rule the enterprise. That's the indisputable conclusion to be drawn from this year's InfoWorld Programming Survey. Despite imperitives from Microsoft Corp. and others that developers abandon server-based HTML apps for fat desktop clients, the ease of "zero deployment" through the browser continues to win the day.
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    Borland, IBM team for .Net apps 05/09/2003 08:00:48

    Borland Software Corp. and IBM Corp. are teaming to boost development of database applications for the Microsoft Corp. .Net Framework.
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    Groove, Accenture to demo .NET apps 19/10/2001 13:20:00

    Microsoft will continue its hard core push to educate and inspire developers about its raft of .NET products and services at its Professional Developer's Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles next week, with a handful of developers and partners showing off some early work that takes advantage of that technology.
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    Linux, Java proponents embrace .NET 09/07/2001 08:20:00

    Two small development shops are looking to help companies use .NET Web services with Linux and Java.
 
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