Showing posts with label Microsoft Live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Live. Show all posts

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Microsoft Volta as a Declarative Web Distributed Computing Toolset

Today Microsoft Live Labs announced Microsoft Volta. Volta technology preview is a developer toolset built on top of .NET to further excel the development of software+services applications enabling you to build multi-tier web applications by applying familiar techniques and patterns.

Supporting the lines of the Live 2.0 roadmap, Volta is presented as an experiment for the community to work around and provide feedback on how this declarative architecture enable Architects to tune, alas Grid-computing, the way its application behave and distributes their processing load across several tiers.

It is no surprise that more and more our every day applications are becoming all interconnected. Most of our collaboration tools live somehow in the cloud and it's their connectivity and ability to mash up what makes them valuable, but just as this connectivity grows it makes the process of architect decisions a complex and almost imperfect task, getting us to continue tune its distribution to match the execution availability sometimes stretching the boundaries of quality and availability in or to pair up the ever-changing business needs.

With Volta you architect and build your application as a .NET client application, assigning the portions of the application that run on the server tier and client tier late in the development process. You can target either web browsers or the CLR as clients and Volta handles the complexities of tier-splitting. The compiler creates cross-browser JavaScript for the client tier, web services for the server tier, and all communication, serialization, synchronization, security, and other boilerplate code to tie the tiers together.

Given that this technology is in an experimental mode you can foresee changes in the way of how the toolset will evolved, but for us architect-geeks it is a great way to starting trying new models of architecture applications and get tips towards how we build our future business models.

If you want to learn more about this new model, go on a check out their technology site here.

Cheers!

G.

Update: Here is an amazing post from Erik Meijer who is part of the team, talking a bit more of what Volta is and how it came to be.


Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Updates are coming from the live box!

I was just going thru me blogs and came along with a Scoble post noticing the new updates from Microsoft to several of its Live branded applications including Writer, Messenger and Mail, formerly known as Live Mail Desktop... 

I've been using Writer since their Alpha days and I can assure it is one hell of application there... I do pretty much all of my posts from there and can't imagine going back to web based editing - other than those moments when on the road without my PC or while on my mac, *sighs*.

With several new features under the hood, one that called my attention is the addition of Categories, which automatically got populated with my Blogger predefined tags and syncs back to it, so I don't have to go to add them manually on the web admin site anymore.

Online spell checking and a new UI more Vista-like are also a nice add, plus more WYSIWYG controls to manage tables and basic HTML block elements... anyway you go try it here and judge by yourself!

All three applications share the same look and feel and provides hints on where things are moving... some even talk about a Live Studio... anybody thinking Google Live Pack?!

Links to all 3 updated services are as follow:

  • Live Writer Beta 2 Refresh here
  • Live Messenger 8.5 Beta here
  • Live Mail Beta here