ASP.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET 1.1 offered a number of quality features too, but ASP.NET 3.5 has made use of such applications that has increased the popularity of ASP.NET as a development platform.
The ASP.NET Merge Tool is one of the new features that have been added to this platform. Web hosters are able to merge [...]
Changes in the .NET framework.
ASP.NET has come a long way since it first came out. The major changes that took place in version 2.0 revolutionized the way a developer could look at a web page. Instead of the “stateless” web, the .NET framework allowed developers to look at web development in the same [...]
Overview of ASP
ASP stands for Active Server Pages. It is a language which is used to create web applications – specifically, applications that are dynamic meaning that the content changes based on who is accessing it, what they do with the application, and the time of the day. In short, it’s a language [...]
In many industries the pricing models are as old as the industries itself, and the rules of the game were set a long time go and are well known by everyone. This is not the case of SaaS. Being a young software delivery model, the key factors of a good pricing strategy are not that [...]
Cloud computing in its simplest form is a way to store data. The cloud is basically the internet, so it’s internet computing, the exact definition will vary slightly depending on whether you’re a consumer or a business.
If you’re a business, several of the big names on the internet like Amazon, IBM, Google etc all [...]
There are significant barriers of entry for small to medium-sized businesses to cloud computing technology.
Many small businesses are unaware of the existence of cloud computing services. The average business owner is not necessarily technologically savvy.
Business owners care about doing business efficiently, safely and cheaply. Cloud computing will initially be taken up [...]
For companies to successfully contract out to IT infrastructure services, they need to construct complex service level agreements with their cloud computing vendors. Some of the key items that these contracts will need to include are relating to outages, server failures, reliability and data security.
12.1 Outages
In any IT environment, outages are [...]
Moving data from in-house servers is not an easy task for most organizations to undertake. The result may be more problematic than many would think, because of different systematic requirements.
Developing a strategy to get data to the cloud is not the main issue. Some cloud vendors are in a proprietary technology platform, so [...]
9.1 Application
The application itself, which is the component that end users will spend most of their time using, is hosted on severs that are remote from the user and can be run in real time from a thin client that hosts the application through a web browser. The majority of applications that are [...]
Simply put, the way companies prepare for their cloud structure is determined by how much bandwidth load they feel that their servers can handle. What this means is they have to make sure they have enough power to take on the busiest scenario possible.
Sever farms have to be able to scale up as [...]
