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James Vastbinder

James Vastbinder is the father of five active children and an ISV Platform Strategy Advisor for Microsoft. Since helping found one of the Mountain States largest ISPs during his college years, he has worked for several startups including Global Crossing and BroadVision before landing at Microsoft. So not only does James understand the under workings of the Internet, but he has architected some of the largest brick-and-mortar websites on the Web today. At Microsoft, James has the exciting job of working with both early startup ISVs and mature ISVs alike. James likes exploring new ideas and ways of doing business by pushing the envelope with software ecosystems.

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Book Published: Essential Windows Communication Foundation

Topics
.NET Framework,
.NET,
Programming,
Architecture,
SOA

InfoQ is pleased to provide a hosted chapter from the recently published "Essential Windows Communication Foundation" authored by Steve Resnick, Richard Crane, and Chris Bowen.

News by James Vastbinder

Google Debuts OAuth 2.0 Support for Google APIs

Topics
Operations,
Data Access,
Architecture

Today Google announced experimental support for OAuth 2.0 with bearer tokens. In addition, as a side announcement they've launched a new consent page for OAuth 2.0 designed with cleanliness and simplicity in mind.

Rackspace Releases version 2.0 of Rackspace Cloud for iOS

Topics
Cloud Computing,
Operations

Today, developers and system administrators may download Rackspace Cloud 2.0 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch from the Apple App Store. The new universal iOS application allows developers and admins to manage their Rackspace Cloud deployments as well as customize OpenStack Clouds.

Microsoft Releases Windows Azure Platform SDK 1.4

Topics
Operations,
Cloud Computing,
.NET

Yesterday Microsoft released the Windows Azure SDK 1.4 for Visual Studio 2010. The release fixes several significant bugs including the nasty RDP bug and adds capabilities like multiple administrator support from the enhanced Windows Azure Connect portal.

Unicode 6.0.0 Standard Published

Topics
Operations,
Architecture,
Specifications,
Internationalization

The week before last, the Unicode Consortium which manages standards for Unicode and Locale published the 6.0 version of Unicode to their site. These standards represent the common set of symbols and locales software vendors use to internationalize their solutions. This release represents the first time the full specification has been published online in its entirety.

Rackspace Load Balancers beta

Topics
Operations,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture

Yesterday Josh Odom announced the beta release of Cloud Load Balancers for the Rackspace cloud computing stack. This release comes with their Fanatical Support and a documented API for implementation and management load balancing on their stack, Cloud Servers.

Amazon AWS Launches CloudFormation

Topics
Operations,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture

Today the Amazon AWS team launched a tool to simplify the provisioning and deployment of AWS resources using templates, AWS CloudFormation. AWS CloudFormation is available via the AWS Management Console, command line tools and the APIs.

HP Cloud Announcement: HP Hybrid Delivery

Topics
Operations,
Announcements,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture

Yesterday HP announced HP Hybrid Delivery which is a complete cloud compute infrastructure intended to compete with Amazon AWS and Rackspace's offerings. HP's offering attempts to differentiate itself from current offerings in several different ways.

SteamCannon and Elastic Beanstalk, A Comparison

Topics
Operations,
Java,
Deployment / Datacenter,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture

Last week Amazon announced Elastic Beanstalk, but there is also an Open Source project named SteamCannon. SteamCannon is sponsored by RedHat and has been in active development since September 2010. With similar objectives, how do they stack up against each other?