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202 days ago
It has been long time from when I am using Virtual PC from Microsoft; I have also tried Virtual Server from Microsoft. But there performance were not up to mark when you have guest OS which have heavy software’s like BizTalk, SQL , MOSS which does lot of disk I/O as well as lots of CPU too. With the ageing of these guest VM the performance of these decreases a lot. Both Virtual PC and Virtual Server were enough for me until I needed a “ x64 Guest OS”. I then went for “VM Ware WorkStation”, just for x64 Guest OS. The performance was * OK*. The present Laptop configuration which I have is · DELL Latitude E6400 · Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T9400 @ 2.54Ghz · 4 Gb RAM · 250 Gb Hard disk · Windows Vista x64 Enterprise Virtual PC on top of this configuration allows you to run only 32 – bit guests with ok performance but if you are working on BizTalk, ...
302 days ago
If you are planning to use Expression Encoder to encode your videos and audios, now you can all do this using OM of Expression Encoder. There are three options available 1. Use Existing Audio and Video profile like VideoProfiles .HardwareDeviceH264Small and AudioProfiles .WmaForZune 2. If you want to use some custom profiles you can save the profiles and then use them 3. The Last is when you use presets, which allows you to have the max control on the out put videos/audios..
327 days ago
I have divided this article into three parts and that will make you understand some of the gotcha with Windows Azure. 1. Windows Azure and Live Mesh 2. Windows Azure and .NET Services 3. Windows Azure and WCF Services Windows Azure and Live Mesh If you are planning to have Live Mesh integrated with you Windows Azure applications in that case you just can’t use the Live Mesh assemblies like · Microsoft.LiveFX.Client · Microsoft.LiveFX.ResourceModel etc..etc.. As these assemblies cannot be used from your Windows Azure code guess why? The reason being these assemblies are still not APTCA signed. And you will get a security Exception if you do this. So if you want to do functionalities from your Windows Azure Application like Connecting to Live Mesh, Creating folders, files, deleting files and folders you just can’t use these assemblies directly. ...
348 days ago
BizTalk Server 2009 beta is now available on Microsoft connect BizTalk Server 2009 brings you some new functionality like · Support for o Windows 2008 Server o Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V o Visual studio 2008 SP1 o .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 o SQL Server 2008 · Also BizTalk 2009 now comes with a new UDDI services which is based on UDDI 3.0 standards · BizTalk RFID Mobile is also available There are some other enhancements too… I installed BizTalk Server 2009 on Windows Server 2008 with Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and SQL Server 2008, and the setup was pretty smooth. ESB Guidance CTP 2.0 is also out..
374 days ago
I will be presenting a session on .NET Services on 25 th November 2008 at Microsoft Virtual Tech Days. http://virtualtechdays.com Register here to attend the session … http://view.atdmt.com/action/inmidv_VTDNov08REGISTERNOW_2 The session will go into details of .NET Services i.e. Service Bus, Workflow services and the Access Control Service. The Session also showcases an application built using Windows Azure, .NET Service Bus, SDS and Live Mesh on which I and Lyle Dodge worked on.



