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Sexy Enterprise Software?
Robert Scoble started a debate over the weekend when he wrote that enterprise software isn't sexy.
I guess Scoble struck a nerve as his post caused a frenzy in the enterprise blogsphere, and on a Sunday...
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Uninstalling Previous Versions of Visual Studio 2008
Here are the instructions to follow before you install Visual Studio 2008 RTM.
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Speech is the new AJAX? (The Future of Man-Machine Interface)
The next step in web computing is definitely machine-to-machine interfaces where all appliances are connected to the web and expose interfaces for communicating with each other.
It also means the the next step in web is taking interaction outside of the browser and enabling it anywhere anytime and ...
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Windows Live Services - It's Still About Windows
While it seems that Microsoft aim online service providers like Google at Yahoo with its Live Services launch, it real aim i extending Windows....
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Quest for Glory - So You Want To Be A Great Developer?
Being a great developer is not just about knowing all the latest technologies and methodologies...
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Duet Behind the Scenes: Bounded Items
Binding to Outlook item (Mail, Task, Contact, etc.) is one of the main features that differentiates Duet's user experience from other OBA products such as Snap-Ins, Extensio etc.
What exactly are bounded items? and how is binding implemented?
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What's wrong with this code? #1 - Discussion
Discussion over the thread-safe singleton snippet presented in "What's wrong with this code? #1"
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Duet Behind the Scenes: Metadata Driven Solutions
The Duet applications are built using metadata definitions that are interpreted during runtime and drive the different application's workflow and UI.
How is Duet's metadata defined and used? What are the advantages of this model?
This is the first article in a series on the Technology behind Due...