WPF 4 Beta 1 Designer and Visual Studio 2010

September 20, 2009

I stumbled upon it today and thought I would post an update. It’s a excellent video from the Channel9 guys where Jaime Rodriguez and Anson Tsao discuss the new Multi-touch features that is going to be available in WPF 4 Beta 1. The WPF and Silverlight Designer in Visual Studio 2010 provides a excellent and straightforward set of tools, that enable programmers to get a kick-start on building the next generation of high quality data-centric enterprise applications.

Microsoft has made available Visual Studio 2010 beta which includes WPF 4 beta support for multi-touch development. Anything in this Grid should (at design time, now show Customer properties in the binding assistant. A Microsoft spokesperson has confirmed to Betanews that today, May 18, will be the release date for Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 as well as .NET Framework 4.0 Beta 1, for MSDN subscribers.

The new IDE will also give developers their first chance to build .NET services in the cloud, a huge new addition to that platform. This will change in coming VS 2010 release, but waiting the latter, Blend is your only friend (it will still be a best friend to design SL and WPF, even when VS 2010 will be released, so learn today how to use it.

The Cisco Unified Computing System

September 19, 2009

The Cisco Unified Computing System has an innovative architecture, which integrates compute, networking and virtualization in a single platform. The system extends Cisco’s Data Center 3.0 strategy and reduces total cost of ownership: up to 20 percent reduction in capital expenditures (CAPEX) and up to 30% reduction in operational expenditures (OPEX).

Cisco’s strategy is driven by virtualization. Chambers emphasized that Cisco sees an “inflection point” for virtualization that will transform the data center and requires a new architecture to allow companies to take full advantage of the mobility of virtual machines.

Cisco has defined a new proprietary frame protocol; VNTag, for UCS’s Network Interface Virtualization model such that an attached physical switch, according to Cisco, cannot be connected to just any IEEE 802.1D compliant Ethernet switch.

Besides the most well known partners – HP, Dell and IBM people seem to have missed that Linux is part of Cisco’s plan. Mike Evans, Red Hat’s VP of Corporate Development said that Red Hat and Cisco have been working on bringing RHEL 5 to the UCS (Unified Computing System) for over nine-months.

One of the major competitors for next-gen data centers is Brocade, which recently acquired Foundry Networks for the high-speed Ethernet fabric and foundation of its plans. Nikos Theodosopoulos, UBS analyst says that the battle for the next-gen data centers will be competitive, and we view it as a key driver for tech.


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