by asli
10. March 2011 15:43
Tech Ed Middle East. March 8, 2011. Tech Ed Middle East was quite the success with over 2000 registered. I presented an ASP.NET MVC session, which was an interactive lab format. Please feel free to follow along using the powerpoint I created from the lab content, as well as the source code. Enjoy!
As always, I welcome your feedback and questions.
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Tags: tech ed, events, asp.net, asp.net mvc, internet explorer, middle east, microsoft, microsoft middle east, dubai, dubai tech life, united arab emirates
Middle East & Africa Tech Life
by admin
6. March 2011 17:58
My colleague, Goksin Bakir, who owns the Cloud priority for my organization provides a short, and easy to understand synopsis of why a business should invest in the Cloud, how to get started, and how to find out more tomorrow at TechEd Middle East, beginning with our full day of pre-conference sessions!
“Computing is undergoing a significant shift from conventional methods like client server to the cloud. Just like the transition to multi-tiered applications. The best way to find your place in the cloud is to make sure you learn about the technologies and offerings. Are you in a developer, an ITpro, Infra person or architect for solutions? Teched ME will demonstrate you how the Cloud will make life much easier and open up new opportunities in your life;
The cloud space has basically 3 main layers to host your business;
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Software as a Service (SaaS) – Packaged software products delivered over the Internet as a finished service. The back-end of a SaaS app can be hosted on any number of architectures, including PaaS, IaaS, and traditional client-server. For this reason, SaaS is primarily a description of the delivery model of an application.
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Platform as a Service (PaaS) – PaaS is a software platform that aids in the development, distribution, provisioning, management, maintenance, or monetization of an application. This platform is managed by a third party (i.e., not the developer or the end user) as a service.
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) – Infrastructure as a service offers simple virtual server infrastructure hosting. Users rent virtual machines for as long as they are needed from a third party IaaS provider, who manages only the physical infrastructure and virtual machine deployment software.
On the platform as a Service Azure is the most advanced and inclusive offering on the cloud; it that lets you focus on solving business problems and addressing customer needs. With Windows Azure; we get the compute and storage long with the fabric controller. With SQL azure we get the Relational database and reporting on the cloud, With Azure AppFabric we get the Service bus, Access control and caching. For small and large solutions we can use Windows Azure connect to form a virtual network. Please check the Azure site for more details
Want to get started? Here is how:
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Make sure you are a member of the community; INETA user groups have Azure specialized user groups that focus on Azure technologies. Or register your Usergroup if you have one!
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Use the Azure in Visual Studio which has an Azure Simulator to test your applications,
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Be one of the lucky ones to get and use one of the free 1 month trial accounts that will be given out in Teched MEA Azure sessions and deploy your applications.
Make sure you become of the new transition of the cloud by attending the Teched Cloud”
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Middle East & Africa Tech Life
by asli
1. March 2011 11:09

February 24, 2011. Tunis, Tunisia. In a remarkable show of tenacity, thought leaders from the information technology sector gathered together to discuss the changes in IT that must be made using the best of breed Microsoft technologies. Time is always precious, but for these resilient Tunisians, no time is better spent than to protect the livelihood of their country. Thanks to Microsoft’s Innovation Center in Tunisia, we held an interactive and educational forum with the leaders of social technology via the Tunisia WebCamp event.
Heartfelt thanks to goes to our passionate team in Tunisia, who ensures that moments of positivity must be propelled with action. Regardless of your grasp of the Arabic language, the television news video does indeed portray the universal beauty of the Web.
Our Tunisian team reports “Because WebMatrix provides an interop story for PHP developers, and considered as a major tool one can use to reach the market as it streamlines the website development process and makes it easy to start websites from popular open-source apps using Windows, we choose it as the first and perfect offer for breadth web developers both friendly and competitive, therefore, we camped one day free with web developers from Microsoft and Open Source community to learn, discuss and provide opportunities to get hands on our latest technologies on the Web. Three training sessions were also conducted by local community speakers covering (ASP.NET MVC, IE9 and WebMatrix)! Among the audience were PHP developers, Tunisian Bloggers, BizSpark and WebSiteSpark startups, IT influencers, Universities teachers and Students. The number of attendees was unexpected, after a full registration at www.webcamps.ms in 24 hours.”