Sunday, December 12, 2004

Via John Mueller.

Configuration—the act of modifying the settings for an assembly—is becoming an essential part of .NET development. The .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration Utility provides a means of configuring the assemblies on your system in different ways.

This article explains why assemblies require configuration, shows how to use the .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration Utility to perform the task, and explores an alternative you can try in some cases. More...

posted on Sunday, December 12, 2004 1:17:00 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Tuesday, December 07, 2004

I received an article from a friend few days back, which provides evidence of Microsoft platform usage in Enterprise mission critical applications.  IT provides some interesting facts. Though I can't post the full article here, gist of the same is below..

Main points

  • Gartner Custom Research conducted the study, which is random sample and projectable across lorgs in US
  • While this does not represent the opinion of Gartner Analysts, MS worked extensively with the analysts to create the survey and validate the methodology.
  • MS have also done extensive reviews of the data with Gartner analysts, who have largely maintained J2EE + Unix dominates in the mission-critical apps space ("enterprise apps").  This data shows otherwise. 
  • Since the focus of this survey is mission-critical LOB applications, this study (at request of Gartner analysts), excludes email, meaning it does not include Windows Servers running Exchange.  

The Highlights  ( all questions are for Mission Critical Apps within lorgs US Only):

  • Server OS Usage (multi select) - Windows leads with 65%. Commercial Unixes combined add up to 58%
  • Server OS Share (single select - primary mission critical OS) - Windows leads with 36.5%. Commercial Unixes combined add up to 35.3% .
  • Application Platform Usage (multi select) - Microsoft (.net & other) leads with 41%. J2EE is right behind with 40%.
  • Application Platform Share (single select - primary mission critical platform) - Microsoft leads with 25%. J2EE follows with 22%.
  • Mission Critical Vendors - Microsoft leads with 25%, with IBM close behind at 24%.
  • Web Services Usage & Vendor - 44% of Enterprises are doing WS, Microsoft is the clear vendor leader with 45% share, followed by IBM at 20%.
  • SOA Usage & Vendor - 31% of Enterprises are doing SOA, Microsoft is the clear vendor leader with 39% share, followed by IBM at 19%.

       Interesting huh!!!

posted on Tuesday, December 07, 2004 1:48:00 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback