Richard Astbury Migrates Applications to Azure
.NET Rocks!15 Jan 2013

Richard Astbury Migrates Applications to Azure

Carl and Richard talk to Richard Astbury about migrating applications to Azure. The conversation starts out dealing with the basic idea of why you would migrate to the cloud - typically right before you have to buy more hardware to scale up or replace existing equipment. Richard then walks through the various challenges of migration, including migrating data, determining the particular style of cloud you want to use, maximizing advantages while minimizing cost. He talks about the fact that Java applications can be easier to migrate into Azure worker roles, since they tend to live in a sandbox and not touch the restricted elements of Windows inside the Azure world. Richard also digs into bootstrapping, providing links to tools to facilitate getting a worker role instance up and running with all the bits you need. Finally, the conversation digs into taking advantage of Azure - optimizing designs to reduce cost as well as utilizing the resources of Azure including Azure Fabric, Service Bus, diagnostics, etc.

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Shawn Wildermuth on Decomposing ADO.NET

Shawn Wildermuth on Decomposing ADO.NET

This week Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell interview Shawn Wildermuth about his experiences in the trenches with ADO.NET. He's down on datasources as a one-size-fits-all solution to data access. He talks about his upcoming book in which he attempts to organize projects into archetypes, and helps the reader determine which archetype thier project is closest to, so he can give his recommendations.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Chris Sells on Model-Driven Development

Chris Sells on Model-Driven Development

Chris Sells rings in the new year by telling us about his current passion, Model-Driven Development (MDD) and associated concepts. Oh yeah, we also talk about big honkin' plasma TVs. Chris asks "what should I get?" Richard sets him straight.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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David Smith on BitTorrent and IPv6

David Smith on BitTorrent and IPv6

David Smith talks to Richard and Carl about btSharp, his .NET implementation of the BitTorrent protocol written in C#. He also gives a great introduction to BitTorrent and how it works, and offers some insight on how IPv6 will make our lives easier.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Dec 200555min

Andrew Brust on Business Intelligence and OLAP

Andrew Brust on Business Intelligence and OLAP

Andrew Brust talks to us about OLAP and BI, specifically about the new features of SQL Server 2005.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Dec 20051h 21min

Deborah Kurata on Object Binding and More

Deborah Kurata on Object Binding and More

Deborah Kurata; star of stage, screen, and print; gives us the good, the bad, and the ugly about object binding, and covers other topics such as typed datasets, migration issues, and code generation. This is our first normal show since we've been back from our travels, and we have a few things to talk about ourselves.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Dec 20051h 17min

From VBUG Across The Pond

From VBUG Across The Pond

Only a week after returning from a 30-day trip through the interior of the American heartland, we found ourselves in Merry Old England speaking at and attending the VBUG Winter Conference. Carl moderated a Code-Off in which four developers each created a user interface for a system of web services, each using a different technology. They then showed off those applications in a very small window of time. Immediately following this, we interviewed them in front of the audience. We also spoke one-on-one to Graham Parker, one of the code-off developers, about VBUG and the UK .NET community.Note: The sound is a bit off during this show because we didn't have control over the audio. :-)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

28 Nov 20051h 6min

Mark Miller Wraps it Up

Mark Miller Wraps it Up

Before we went on the road we spoke to Mark Miller about component-oriented architecture and other related topics. We wanted to finish what we started with Mark, and move on to Graphics programming, especially in the DXCore, a free component toolkit from Developer Express that CodeRush and Refactor use extensively.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Nov 20051h 6min

Road Trip San Francisco: The Launch!

Road Trip San Francisco: The Launch!

Well we finally got to San Francisco to the very first Visual Studio 2005 launch event. We walked around and found some old friends to talk to.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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