Cloud Computing Expo on Ulitzer
Cumulux and Microsoft to deliver a talk on building Rich User Experiences on
the Cloud at the Cloud Computing Conference.
This session will cover how to build rich and complete User Experiences on
the cloud. According to Ranjith Ramakrishnan and Bhushan Nene, building on
the new features of Silverlight 3 and Windows Azure, delegates will see these
concepts in action in a demo of a Customer Loyalty Management application. In
this session, the Co-Founder and CTO of Cumulux and the Principal Architect
in Platform Evangelism division in Microsoft, will address multitenant
requirements by extending Business Logic, Data Model, and Use Interface.
The 4th International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo will be taking place
November 2-4, 2009 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA.
About the Speakers
Ranjith Ramakrishnan is Co-Found... (more)
At Chicago we are discussing Cloud computing, Windows Azure and its
applicability in key scenarios such as "Surge Computing", "Multi Tenancy",
Mobile Cloud Scenarios etc.
At Washington DC, we are exploring the applicability of Cloud Computing in
the light of some major announcements from the Federal government about Cloud
Computing
At Dallas , our focus is more around the viability of the Cloud Computing
from an economic model perspective. We will be showcasing our Cloud Economic
Justification model framework and the illustrative tool we have built which
can be accessed here-> ... (more)
Cumulux is pleased to announce the availability of Riviera , a reference
cloud computing application built in collaboration with Microsoft.
http://www.cumulux.com/riviera.html
Riviera is a first of its kind Windows Azure based reference application
built to showcase the various advanced features of the Windows Azure
Platform.
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/riviera
It is built to highlight how concepts like Multi Tenancy, extensible business
processes, Federated Authentication, Claims based Access , customizable
User experiences and elastic scalability can be architected for Clou... (more)