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Microsoft Israel CTO for Development Technologies and Platform Strategy's Blog. Through this blog, Eliaz is trying to help developers, architects, CTOs and R&D managers understand, use and make better decisions with Microsoft's new technologies... on the Microsoft's Development Tools, Architecture and Platform Strategy for the Cloud, Application Life Cycle Management, SOA, .NET and more

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Announcing Microsoft .NET Services October CTP
Today I want to write about the .NET services new CTP which is part of the Azure Services Platform. The new CTP will resemble the final release that will be commericially available after PDC 2009 (November). The .NET services pillar of Azure provides higher-level libraries to make developers more productive. The purpose of the .NET Services is to extend the .NET framework into the cloud. .NET Services includes Access Control to help create secure connections between your applications and services...

Posted Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:45 AM by eliazt | 1 comment(s)

Watch my Development Overview & Roadmap session in the last VP R&D Forum
A few weeks ago, I was invited to present at the VP R&D forum in Tel-Aviv. The presentation (divided into two parts) included lots and lots of updates on the development technologies we have today and those that we will release to the market in the future. This is a presentation I use variations of with different customers and partners to show where Microsoft is and where we're going with our development technologies. The presentation can be downloaded from my skydrive folders .   The...

Posted Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:11 PM by eliazt | 8 comment(s)

Why should you migrate to .NET 3.5?
Many customers are asking us the Why question. Why should we migrate to .NET 3.5 if we work with one of the previous versions of .NET? In order to answer this question, it is important to know what .NET and Visual Studio versions we are using. The older these versions are, the more benefits you get out of migrating to .NET 3.5. Each version brings additional benefits that I'll try to summarize in this post. It is also important to note that the Benefits Are Additive since each version introduced...

Posted Tuesday, April 28, 2009 11:02 AM by eliazt | 1 comment(s)

Download the Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 Training Kit...
If you ask yourself, how can I prepare for the next trend of cool development technologies with VS 2008 and .NET 3.5, download this fantastic training kit. Labs, Presentations, Demos - Everything you need. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8bdaa836-0bba-4393-94db-6c3c4a0c98a1&DisplayLang=en  

Posted Saturday, December 01, 2007 8:53 PM by eliazt | with no comments

400 reasons to migrate to Visual Studio 2005
Ever wondered why you should migrate to Visual Studio 2005? Ever thought what else can Microsoft develop to help you become more productive? Well, you can find the answer or better say 400 answers here . Thank you Alik for letting me know of this site.

Posted Sunday, September 24, 2006 2:37 PM by eliazt | with no comments

.NET 3.0 RC1 bits are available for download
Great news. Following Windows Vista RC1, we are now also releasing the .NET Framework 3.0 RC1 bits. To get the bits, go to this link. .NET Framework 3.0 includes foundations used by Windows Vista developers, although it can be applied for Windows XP and Windows 2003 servers too. Let's examine the main new foundations added: .NET 3.0 includes WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) which allows you to build applications that look like advanced games. If in the past, we bought the new graphic cards just...

Posted Friday, September 08, 2006 8:13 PM by eliazt | with no comments

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