I recently did a quite lengthy post on 67% increase in productivity.  http://blog.gridgistics.net/post/2008/05/Aware-Server-6725-More-Productive-than-VSNET.aspx I just wanted to post a quick summary based on that post. Aware Server   VS.N... [More]

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  ASP.NET is the most widely used application development environment within VS.NET.  As such, people waste much time designing and building ways to help them deploy their applications to their web farms (from staging, to QA, to production).   One of Aware Server's powerful feature... [More]

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  With Aware Server, deploying ASP.NET web sites is as easy as 123.  Essentially you publish your web application into the Aware Environment, then use Aware to publish your ASP.NET web application out to the Farm (1 machine or 1000 machines).  In the first diagram you see the f... [More]

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  I ran across an interesting blog about “Creating, Configuring, and Consuming a WCF Service in IIS”. 60 steps later and you had something to play with…. http://blogs.msdn.com/zainnab/archive/2008/04/30/creating-configuring-and-consuming-a-wcf-service-in-iis-7.aspx ... [More]

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As a company we spend much of our time building marketing materials, messaging materials, demo's, presentations etc.... Anyone who is apart of a small organization can appreciate the amount of time and effort that goes into every little aspect of building your story.  Much time is spent r... [More]

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 Claiming that Aware Server can reduce code generation and overall development time by 40% often provokes looks of disbelief.  But this claim is for real and in today's world where building scalable and agile applications is a must, spending less time on code and more time ... [More]

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Posted on January 25, 2008 00:22 by darrell legault
If you want to have different core configurations, meaning, a different repository for each core configuration, you can accomplish this with the creation of another StoreRepository file.   The StoreRepository.xml file can be found in the following directory C:\Program Files\Common Files\Grid... [More]

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Posted on January 24, 2008 13:30 by darrell legault
So you have Aware Server installed, and now you want to create your own little kingdom.  A place where you can hoard all the machines you can find.  Its easy. First, you will need to run the Aware Runtime Management Tool.  It can be found in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Gridg... [More]

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Posted on January 24, 2008 12:30 by Darrell Legault
Just how quick and easy is it to have your own grid of Aware Service Hosts at your disposal?  Lets walk through the process and see. Step 1 - Aware Server Installation Locate your installation directory, and run the AwareSetup.exe   Accept the license agreement, and you w... [More]

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Posted on January 24, 2008 12:11 by Michael Smith
    Technorati Tags: Aware Server,Gridgistics We have been recieving serveral questions about Aware Server 3.0 and some of the new features, so I thought I would repost the press release here as well.  Let me know if anyone has any more questions about what is n... [More]

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