June 2009 - Posts

Think inside the box by Vibro.NET

Yesterday evening I stumbled upon a curious article on an Italian online magazine, and as it became a conditioned reflex I posted it on my Facebook’s wall: then i promptly forgot everything about it. This morning I stumbled upon a blog post from a good...
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I made you a token… but I eated it: or how to debug authentication issues in ASP.NET with SecurityTokenVisualizerControl by Vibro.NET

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[VIDEO] Putting authentication in its place: claim-based identity, services and Geneva by Vibro.NET

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Photobucket builds a rich and social visual search with Windows Live Messenger by Live Services

Imagine a great consumer experience that provides visual search and the ability to share photos with your friends via IM – that is what Photobucket landed this week by using Silverlight to create a rich visual search and combining it with Windows Live...

ASP.NET control for claims-aware apps by Matias Woloski's Blog

Vittorio just announced it in his blog… we helped writing an experiment of raising the level of abstraction to work against claims. We created a server control that allows you to work with claims. There are three types of expression: Claim Value: set...

Use claims for driving your web UI… without even *seeing* a line of code by Vibro.NET

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Identity thoughts #2: Level 2 Authorization by Matias Woloski's Blog

In my last post I talked about an identity roadmap and how we are helping companies to achieve Level 1: Externalizing Authentication. In this first level, we only care about checking the credentials of a user in a Security Token Service and issue a token...

Identity thoughts #1: Analogy between a single app and a federated app by Matias Woloski's Blog

The following table shows an analogy of identity concepts between a single application and a federated application. The single app has its own identity silo and the federated app relies on an STS (like Geneva Server). I find this analogy useful to explain...

Announcing FabrikamShipping, in-depth semi-realistic sample for Geneva Framework by Vibro.NET

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.NET Services June 18th 2009 QFE Pre-Announcement and Scheduled Maintenance by .Net Services Team Blog

Please see this blog post for the pre-announcement and scheduled maintenance detail. .NET Services Team Read More...
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Upcoming Important Changes to Microsoft .NET Workflow Service by .Net Services Team Blog

Please see this blog post for upcoming changes to Microsoft .NET Workflow Service. .NET Services Team Read More...

First experiments with (new) SQL Data Services by Eugenio Pace - Software as a Service Architecture Guidance

Last week I got my new login to the new SQL Data Services . As a reminder for all readers: SDS accelerates its plans to offer relational capabilities May 11, 2009 - Based on customer feedback, SDS has accelerated its plans and will be offering true relational...

The Id Element Weekly: Donovan Follette on making the shift from ADFS v1 to Geneva Server by Vibro.NET

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Exchange Hosted Archive - A True Testament of Scalability by SQL Data Services Team Blog

Hi everyone, this is Shankar Pal. I am a Principal Program Manager on the SQL Data Services (SDS) team. I spend my time working on the backend design for large, enterprise applications. I wanted to share with you some of my experiences on the scalability...

One more TechEd Video - The New Face of Microsoft SQL Data Services by SQL Data Services Team Blog

Here is one last video we filmed a few weeks back during TechEd. In this one, we discuss the new features of SDS including the development model, tools support, and how the services interoperate with the other building block services of the Azure Services...
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