Things have changed since it was first released as a PaaS. Now Microsoft is (mostly) on par with Amazon’s EC2 … continue reading
Tools in Azure are being brought to bear to handle this pressing issue … continue reading
From AJAX to jQuery to JavaScript, there are several tools that can help … continue reading
Compatibility with .NET has been preserved, allowing developers to test the VS waters … continue reading
SignalR, MVC 4 and Web Pages 2 give developers greater choice and freedom for Web app development … continue reading
Changes to Office 365 promise more freedom from provisioning and management chores … continue reading
Backward compatibility and Windows 8 integration are the highlights of this edition … continue reading
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Rumors abound about the demise of Microsoft’s media technology, but what do the portents about it really mean? … continue reading
Microsoft’s embrace of HTML5, and HTML5’s own evolution, are yielding tangible results … continue reading
Microsoft’s offering is fleshed out to represent the next evolution of Platform-as-a-Service … continue reading
Microsoft wants to avoid mistakes made in the past and by its competitors, but will developers trust that it has done so? … continue reading