Introduction As APIs and web services become more and more prevalent, particularly in the Enterprise, there is an increasing need to look at ways to secure the more important interfaces, particularly if they enable access to sensitive data. Recently, I’ve been investigating ways to secure ASP.NET Web APIs using Active […]
Monthly archives: November 2015
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Happy Thanksgiving to folks in the USA. I’ve finally taken the plunge and decided to get stuck into the recently released Release Candidate (RC) of ASP.NET 5. Prior to today, I’d stuck with the RTM version of Visual Studio 2015 which insulated me from some of the changes which are […]
Welcome, Kodi Introduction Earlier this year I wrote about a little unit which packs a surprising punch. Well, since that time my needs have changed, and I ended up with this unit as surplus to requirements. Never one to let decent hardware sit idle, I moved it into the kitchen […]
Our phones are fast becoming the centre of our daily lives, whether it be for business or personal use. This being the case, it will come as no surprise that a flat battery – especially with a device without a removal battery – can be devastating under the right circumstances. […]
Introduction In this post, we’ll look at configuring a Windows Failover Cluster and then install an MSMQ role onto the cluster. If you’re looking for how to configure MassTransit 2.x against an existing clustered MSMQ role, you might want to skip ahead to Part 3 (coming soon). Disclaimer: I’ve personally […]
So this article isn’t going to be for everyone, however I suspect it will be somewhat appealing for anyone who is looking at Windows Server 2012 R2’s Failover Clustering capability. Introduction I’m going to write this in a series of posts, as I think there’s also some merit in looking […]
Hi all, Apologies, it’s been a bit of a while since I’ve been in a position to sit down and get some technical writing done. There have been no shortage of challenges on both the technical and consulting front, and the second half of 2015 hasn’t been an idle time. […]