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ORM Comes to SQL Azure
More ORMs that work with SQL Azure may come out in the future, but to my knowledge this is the first one.
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How to check hardware virtualization support in Windows
How to check the system hardware supports virtualization in Windows. This post will explain the solution for it.
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Launching .NET Applications From Memory
An interesting idea of how to run a .net application from memory directly.
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Create Portable Applications With Ease
BoxedApp SDK 2.0, a DLL library from Softanics enables developers to take advantage of the next generation technology - application virtualization to create a portable application with zero installation that relies on the virtual environment to run.
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Hyper-V API information on MSDN
Hyper-V WMI APIs. Hyper-V uses WMI APIs (similar to the Virtual Server COM API) to create, manage, monitor, configure virtual resources. We expect the Hyper-V WMI APIs to be used widely in a variety of ways such as:
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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V RC0 and Athlon 64 X2 4200+
I used virtualization through VirtualPC 2007 on this computer, an Athlon 64 X2 4200+ with a Gigabyte GA-M55SLI-S4 motherboard, and it worked perfectly. The Athlon 64 X2 even support Hardware-Assisted Virtualization, so things actually run pretty smooth. Now I've upgraded to Windows Server 2008 so I ...
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Virtualization on the Desktop: VirtualPC 2007 and Hyper-V
About a year ago I started to use VirtualPC 2007 on my Vista x64 box to allow me to run other instances of OS's within isolation without requiring me to purchase anymore hardware for my desk. It's actually rather simple to do and makes it extremely easy to roll back any of your systems to a previous...
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VirtualPC 2007 Released and download it
Great News for all .NET Developers, the Virtualization software from MS is available for download.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=04d26402-3199-48a3-afa2-2dc0b40a73b6&displaylang=en&tm
grab it and test all your 32bit and 64 bit applications. Good news is it supp...