Visiting Harvard – CSCI E-175 – Cloud Computing and Software
Just got back from Harvard where I teamed up with Jim O’Neil to talk about the Windows Azure Cloud Platform to the class CSCI E-175 Cloud Computing and Software as a Service. This was at the invitation...
View ArticleCloud Architecture Patterns on Azure with North Shore .NET User Group
Last week on Wednesday I went to hang out with a bunch of nice folks in Ipswich, MA at the 2nd meeting of the North Shore .NET User Group. It was an especially fun group with beer served before the...
View ArticleWindows Azure DevCamp in Farmington, CT
Earlier this month I hung out with Jim O’Neil at the Farmington, CT offering of the Windows Azure DevCamp series. The format of the camp was a quick-ramp introduction to the Windows Azure Platform...
View ArticleCloud-Native Architecture Patterns for Azure Florida Association
I just finished speaking to the Azure Florida Association about Cloud-Native Architecture Patterns… The talk was 7:00-8:30 PM, so I hope too many people weren’t watching from bed… (It is extra tough...
View ArticleSpoke at Boston Code Camp #18 – Cloud Architecture Patterns for Building...
What a joy to be part of Boston’s 18th Code Camp! First, many thanks to the organizing team and helpers: Bob Goodearl – Among his many contributions, Bob built the Code Camp web site using Windows...
View ArticleEngineering for Disaster Recovery in the Cloud (Avoiding Data Loss)
Disaster Recovery, or DR, refers to your approach for recovering from an event that results in failure of your software system. Some examples of such events: hurricanes, earthquakes, and fires. The...
View ArticleTalk: How is Architecting for the Cloud Different?
On Thursday 07-February-2013 I spoke at DevBoston about “How is Architecting for the Cloud Different?” Here is the abstract: If my application runs on cloud infrastructure, am I done? Not if you wish...
View ArticleWindows Azure DevCamp in Farmington, CT
Earlier this month I hung out with Jim O’Neil at the Farmington, CT offering of the Windows Azure DevCamp series. The format of the camp was a quick-ramp introduction to the Windows Azure Platform...
View ArticleEngineering for Disaster Recovery in the Cloud (Avoiding Data Loss)
Disaster Recovery, or DR, refers to your approach for recovering from an event that results in failure of your software system. Some examples of such events: hurricanes, earthquakes, and fires. The...
View ArticleWho logged into my #Azure SQL Database?
Ever try to figure out how to track who logged into your Azure SQL database? You checked all the usual ways you might handle that with a SQL Server database, but one-by-one find out they just don’t...
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