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Showing posts with label Microsoft .NET Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft .NET Services. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Microsoft .NET Services SDK (July 2009 CTP)



This SDK includes API libraries, tools, samples, and documentation for building connected applications with the .NET platform. It spans the entire spectrum of today’s Internet applications – from rich connected applications with advanced connectivity requirements to Web-style applications that use simple protocols such as HTTP and Atom to communicate with the broadest possible range of clients.

Download NetServicesSDK.msi

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Microsoft .NET Services Datasheet



Brief Description

This datasheet provides a quick summary of Microsoft .NET Services, part of the Azure Services Platform.

Overview
This datasheet provides a quick summary of Microsoft .NET Services, part of the Azure Services Platform.

Microsoft .NET Services is a set of loosely coupled services that make it easy to realize many of the benefits offered by cloud-based software. These services are particularly useful for integration scenarios-by using .NET Services, you can develop federated cloud-based applications without having to entirely depend on your internal infrastructure team. It enables you to make your applications more scalable and flexible, resulting in more rapid deployments while keeping your local infrastructure intact.

Download Microsoft_NET_Services_Datasheet_new.pdf

Microsoft .NET Services SDK (July 2009 CTP)



Brief Description

Microsoft .NET Services is part of the Azure Services Platform. Microsoft .NET Services includes two services: the Access Control Service and the Service Bus.

Overview
This SDK includes API libraries, tools, samples, and documentation for building connected applications with the .NET platform. It spans the entire spectrum of today’s Internet applications – from rich connected applications with advanced connectivity requirements to Web-style applications that use simple protocols such as HTTP and Atom to communicate with the broadest possible range of clients.

Download NetServicesSDK.msi