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Windows 7 Massively scalable multi-core security
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Windows 7 Cloud Cover Episode 44 - Umbraco and Windows Azure
Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show Link Removed. In this episode, Link Removed joins Wade as they explore the Link Removed. The accelerator is designed to make it easy to deploy Umbraco applications into Windows...- News
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Windows 7 Cloud Cover Episode 43 - Scalable Counters with Windows Azure
Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show Link Removed. In this episode, Steve and Wade explain the application architecture of their latest creation—the Link Removed. Like many other popular buttons on the Internet, the...- News
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Windows 7 Parallel Programming for C++ Developers: Tasks and Continuations, Part 2 of 2
The Link Removedwrite tools for the C++ community that make it easier to write reliable, performant and scalable concurrent and parallel code. In this conversation, Mike Chu , Dana Groff, Artur Laksberg, and Vinod Koduvayoor Subramanian talk about their latest addition to the Parallel Patterns...- News
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Windows 7 Parallel Programming in Native Code: Tasks and Continuations, Part 1 of 2
The Link Removedwrite tools for the C++ community that make it easier to write reliable, performant and scalable concurrent and parallel code. In this conversation, Mike Chu , Dana Groff, Artur Laksberg, and Vinod Koduvayoor Subramanian talk about their latest addition to the Parallel Patterns...- News
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Windows 7 A novel WM prototype for Windows 7 - Looking for study participants
Hello, I am looking for participants to take part in a study that aims to evaluate a novel scalable and tiling window manager. If you have a machine running a 32 bit version of Windows 7 and you might be interested to take part in the study, sign up at http://www.cs.uta.fi...ntroduction.php ...- Joona Laukkanen
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Is Windows Azure Suitable for Startups?
Last week we wrote about the services that Y Combinator startups use . For hosting, Amazon Web Services and Rackspace were the most popular services. Windows Azure was noticeably absent. But why? A topic turned up on Quora , citing our post and wondering why the lack of adoption. The topic has...- News
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Windows 7 Project Orleans: A Cloud Computing Framework
Link Removed is a Link Removed project and managed (.NET) software framework for building client + cloud applications. As outlined in the recently released paper on the topic: Orleans defines an actor-like model of isolated grains that communicate through asynchronous messages and manage...- News
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