Services are just plain cool, but the variety of product offerings and viewpoints (SOA/SO/ROA/REST/etc.) on the topic can sometimes make it confusing. The goal of this show is to distill and demystify the broad topic of services down to manageable chunks, and doing so without over-simplification. Here you will see why, when, where, and how to service-enable your applications. The primary technical focus of the show is Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), but we will freely explore other technologies as needed. Last but certainly not least: Your feedback is very important to the services teams here at Microsoft, so let your comments and suggestions flow freely.
Services are just plain cool, but the variety of product offerings and viewpoints (SOA/SO/ROA/REST/etc.) on the topic can sometimes make it confusing. The goal of this show is to distill and demystify the broad topic of services down to manageable chunks, and doing so without over-simplification. Here you will see why, when, where, and how to service-enable your applications. The primary technical...
The Identity Provider in BizTalk Services (http://biztalk.net) is pretty darn cool. In general, it makes it easy to delegate identity and access control to a hosted service.
In a more general…