YOUR FEEDBACK
Adobe Flex 2 - Answering Tough Questions About Enterprise Development
A Correct Person wrote: Denis Roebrt commented on the 21 Aug 2006 "Tough Que...

ADS BY GOOGLE
BLOG-N-PLAY.COM
Another Darwin Award Wannabe
Another Darwin Award Wannabe
TOP MICROSOFT .NET LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON !


Laurence Moroney
Laurence Moroney is a senior Technology Evangelist at Microsoft and the author of 'Introducing Microsoft Silverlight' as well as several more books on .NET, J2EE, Web Services and Security. Prior to working for Microsoft, his career spanned many different domains, including interoperability and architecture for financial services systems, airports, casinos and professional sports.

Getting Started with Silverlight: Zero to Hero
Lots of people have been asking about how to get started with Silverlight, and what they need to do to get up and running with Silverlight quickly. Inspired by blog posts such as Jesse Liberty's, I'm going to take this from first principles, with no prior knowledge ...
Jumpstart SOA
The struggle to integrate business assets across the .NET - J2EE technology divide is legendary. So it should come as no surprise that the emergence of portal applications as an enabler of Service Oriented Architecture is forcing enterprises to revisit interoper...
J2EE/.NET Interoperability
Due to the benefits of each, J2EE and .NET have penetrated most markets and companies to the point where 95% of medium and large-scale enterprises support both .NET and J2EE, and 30% or more of new application development will include both by 2009, according to a ...
Interop Update: A Fast Track to Rehost Your .NET Applications
You already know the sheer productivity advantages of developing applications that run on the .NET framework using the Visual Studio.NET IDE, and have likely developed and deployed one or more of these in the years since they became generally available. But did yo...
SOA Web Services And Best Practices For .NET WebSphere Interoperability
Mixed-mode deployments where the data center has a mixture of different technology platforms, hardware, and software and where those platforms interoperate together to deliver software applications is the norm rather than an exception.
Running ASP.NET Applications on WebLogic Easier Than You May Think!
When WLDJ wanted someone to take a First Look at Visual MainWin for J2EE, we turned to interoperability expert Laurence Moroney - coauthor of a forthcoming book on Web services security and a senior architect in a major financial services house in New York City. I...
Best Practices in Migrating from .NET to Linux
For many businesses, the Web storefront is the only point of contact for customers, and for others it's a major one. As such, it's important that this architecture meets the needs of your business, not just from a technology point of view but from a strategic one. ...
What Brings the Future?
The novel Dune, by Frank Herbert, a classic in science fiction, is littered with great references and quotes. One such quote is: 'Knowing there's a trap is the first step in evading it.' With this in mind I can't help but think of the future for BEA WebLogic. The ...
Application Management with NetIQ AppManager Suite
As budgets are shrinking at the same pace that requirements are growing, there is a squeeze on enterprises to show value for the dollars spent on expensive software and hardware for running applications. It is clear that software such as application servers, while...
Integration: Not Just Aggregation
When talking about enterprise application integration, we tend to think of using Web services technologies such as SOAP and UDDI to virtualize a data model across a large enterprise. The thinking is that with a consistent interface, the data stores of the company ...


ADS BY GOOGLE

SYS-CON FEATURED WHITEPAPERS

ADS BY GOOGLE