I’ve spent some time recently working with the asynchronous web event messaging engine SignalR. This framework uses JavaScript (with jQuery) on the client and ASP.NET on the server to enable very interactive communication patterns. The coolest part is being able to have the server-side application call a JavaScript function on each connected browser client. While… [Read more…]
I just finished designing, building and recording a new course for Pluralsight. I’ve been working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) products for a few years now, and I jumped at the chance to build a course that looked at the AWS services that have significant value for developers. That course is AWS Developer Fundamentals, and… [Read more…]
As organizations continue to form fluid partnerships and seek more secure solutions than “give the partner VPN access to our network”, cloud-based managed file transfer (MFT) solutions seem like an important area to investigate. If your company wants to share data with another organization, how do you go about doing it today? Do you leverage… [Read more…]
Happy Monday and welcome to the 38th interview in this never-ending series of conversations with thought leaders in the connected systems space. This month, we’re chatting with Nick Heppleston who is a long time BizTalk community contributor, an independent BizTalk consultant in the UK, owner of BizTalk tool-provider Atomic-Scope, occasional blogger and active Twitter user.… [Read more…]
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