MTS07

MTS07: PHP on IIS7

by Channy Yun on Mar.28, 2007, under MTS07

IIS7 guys, Bill Staples and Carlos Aguilar revealed Apache-like module written c# code, Tomcat-like configuration based on XML and light-weight web server. It's big changes after IIS6 in 2003, in fact so late. They gave a demonstration of creating an IIS7 module with 40 lines of C# code. So it had already over 30 managed modules over native functions of IIS6. All of the configurations and logs are XML editable in notepad or XML editor, but also offered equivalent of existing user interface. You can read in detail galbraiths and travisswicegood. I was excited to see PHP performance on IIS7. It ...
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MTS07: Open Source at Microsoft

by Channy Yun on Mar.28, 2007, under MTS07

It was most favorite session to me. Sam Ramji of OSS Lab introduced activities of his lab and colleagues. You can see his dialog with attendees in detail. Firstly He said “In 1995, Microsoft was the company that missed the Internet. In 2005, I don’t think you could say that. It was the company that missed open-source. In 2015, I don’t think you’re going to be able to say that. That’s my vision and the timeline I’m working on.” I want to do that. Sam emphasized interoperablity between Windows Platform and various open source softwares. Most of customers have felt ...
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MTS07: 1st. Day Wrap-up

by Channy Yun on Mar.27, 2007, under MTS07

Today was very exciting day to see famous people and hear their talking in Microsoft. Although the format was formal, speakers showed various communication skills that build the spot themes with notepad by Don and Anderson in XAML/WCF, vim by Jim and Jonh in CLR after asking to attendee. Full agenda of conference was similar with MTS06 in last year, but all session of today was opened for all attendee. I'm difficult to understand and join discussions because of rapid speaking and American jokes. Most of Asian participators seem to be similar. I was impressed of Bill Hilf's Open Source ...
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MTS07: Live Objects, 1.4 Gigapixel Photo and Life Cam

by Channy Yun on Mar.27, 2007, under MTS07

I'm now attending Microsoft Tech Summit 2007 at Redmond of Seattle. It's annual event to hear from outside people and discuss new technologies of Microsoft. Over 50 peoples was joined in this event including Open Source community, enterprise and academic people. Today is first day. I saw a funny demos from Kevin Schofield, Microsoft Research. He introduced Live Object that recognizes real objects, 1.4 Gigapixel photos of Seattle and Life cam of refrigerator and walking. You can find of another stories of MTS07, in here of Google Blog Search.
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