Gridget > Digipede to sponsor Microsoft Financial Developers Conference in NYC 4/25-26
[Powers Unfiltered] Yes, I’m going back to New York again next week. Digipede Director of Products Dan Ciruli and I will give a presentation and demonstration entitled “Scaling SOA with Grid Computing for .NET.” SOA here is Service Oriented Architecture, an area of increased activity for us. Here’s the abstract we wrote for our session:
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