Composite from Denmark is in the driving seat when it comes to application development via .NET and Visual Studio – the company is assisting the Microsoft developers to test .NET 4.0 support for multi-core CPUs – a possibility that should improve performance and hardware utilization dramatically in future
Dansk CMS sendt op i skyen med Windows Azure på kun en uge
Med hjælp fra .NET udviklercommunitiet forvandlede Danske Orckestra sit CMS-produkt, C1 CMS, til en cloud-applikation på blot en uge. Næste skridt er at gøre løsningen tilgængelig på Microsofts verdensomspændende netværk af datacentre.
Composite, the Danish developing house, bases all its development on the latest Microsoft technologies, and decided that making its product accessible on an open source basis would be an excellent starting point.
Composite took advantage of the new parallel-programming tools provided in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 development system and the .NET Framework 4 to parallelize its code.
Med Windows Azure gjorde det danske softwarehus Orckestra sit næstegenerations CMS – C1 CMS – globalt tilgængeligt for både webkonsulenter og slutkunder, samtidig med at virksomheden tilbyder sine kunder et lavt, forudsigeligt udgiftsniveau.
Developer Expands Business with Cloud-Based Hosting and Saves 80 Percent in Costs
If we had to build our own data center, we estimate it would have cost U.S.$244,000 over a three-year period. With Windows Azure, our total cost of ownership over the same period is only $47,000.