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How to enable 3D content to display interactive movement on the Web

Some of my colleagues attended Research at Intel days, and this video fascinated me. Daniel Pohl a research scientist at Intel presented a demo on Enable 3D content to display interactive movement on the web.

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How to enable 3D content to display interactive movement on the Web

Using SOA Expressway for Handling Kerberos in a B2B Environment

So a project manager walks up to you and tells you, “Hey, we just bought a company that creates purchasing order software.

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Using SOA Expressway for Handling Kerberos in a B2B Environment

SOA Expressway Usecase Series

And on with some real world use cases of SOA Expressway… This one is really interesting. The combination of data transformations, security and SSO – all coming together to address common pain point in creating portals. A e-commerce website services that serves tens of millions of users daily, communicating with hundreds of services

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SOA Expressway Usecase Series

Intel SOA Expressway Update!

Here is some new update on SOA Expressway. Release 2.4.1 was just made available to customers and a download is now available to evaluate:  ( http://www.comparedatapower.com/zones/compare-datapower/download/SOA_SampleApp )  It is great to see market adopting Expressway at a rapid clip, although it leads to frenetic pace around here; based on customer demand, in this release we also added 64-bit Solaris support for x86.  Now Expressway is supported on Windows, Solaris & Linux, as a virtual appliance on VMWare as well as available in a high assurance hardware appliance form-factor!  Some of the highlights include – Additional features for Cloud security such as Support for Amazon Web Services Security (AWS) for interacting with Amazon cloud services such as SimpleDB and storage service

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Intel SOA Expressway Update!

Updated Resource Translator Tool

Just a quick note to say that I just updated the Manageability Resource Translator Tool so that it now supports translating generic XML files. My co-worker Matt has a XML file with all the English test strings for his Android application and wanted to see if support for other languages was possible. With the translator tool support for Google translate, it’s really easy to generate new resource files, but I did not yet support generic XML files

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Updated Resource Translator Tool

Adventures with Silverlight and WCF – The remote server returned an error: NotFound

While architecting and developing CodePlex.Diagnostics 4.0, the first version of the exception and logging framework to support Silverlight, I have had some considerable headaches debugging issues related to service communication and Silverlight 3 applications. Another interesting aspect of the transition from writing standard .net based code to that based upon Silverlight 3 is the difference between the types found within the standard BCL, or Base Class Library, and the SCL, or Silverlight Class Library

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Adventures with Silverlight and WCF – The remote server returned an error: NotFound

SOA Expressway XSLT 2.0 Processor Available for Download

I am pleased to announce that the Intel SOA Expressway XSLT 2.0 Processor is now available for download from whatif.intel.com , the Intel experimental software site. It’s in the newest project in the “Designing New Capabilities” category. We have released a beta version of this processor as a standalone executable program so that anyone in the XML and XSLT community can try it out for personal use and evaluation.

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SOA Expressway XSLT 2.0 Processor Available for Download

Live Blogging Open Source Show and Tell (OSSAT) at TheTeam, November, 2009 (Part 2)

standard live blogging warning Continuing on from part 1 … Phil Hawksworth: Playing with Each Others’ Toys Phil describes the open source spectrum, from open-fan to open-curious to open-skeptic.

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Live Blogging Open Source Show and Tell (OSSAT) at TheTeam, November, 2009 (Part 2)

Kein Javascript im SalesKing Startup … bisher

Ein Web Startup ohne Javascript (JS), geht das überhaupt?? Ja … und wir sind der Meinung, es ist sogar essentiell auf diese Weise zu starten. Dass diese Meinung in der Web2.0 Startups keine große Verbereitung hat, findet man schnell heraus indem man diverse Webservices einmal ohne Javascript besucht

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Kein Javascript im SalesKing Startup … bisher