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Yesterday I attended an executive breakfast briefing hosted by Oracle at the Hyatt Hotel in Yarralumla. The event was hosted by Oracle’s Chief Technology Officer, Stuart Long and also featured a case study by NTT Communications. As usual, I took shorthand notes based partly off the presentation slides and mostly […]

Oracle Cloud Strategy Breakfast

Do you prefer offline help and documentation? Sometimes I prefer offline help, particularly when I’m travelling or when a stable Internet connection is not available.  It is particularly useful if you work in an environment where external access is difficult, for example in a secure datacentre. I find offline documentation […]

Installing SQL Server 2014 Books Online locally

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This morning, I received an e-mail which the various spam/mail filters managed to miss.  With only a passing glance, I recognised this as a phishing attempt, and nearly gave it no further thought.  However, being on an iPhone, the “from” address field had been truncated (to appear as “AppleStore@apple.e…”: After […]

Anatomy of a phishing attempt

As un-Architect as it sounds, I still very much like to stay “hands on”  when it comes to hardware and software.  Particularly, I like to hand build my personal machines so I can stay current with advancements in hardware. You may recall from the previous post, I’ve been planning on […]

New Machine

It’s been a few years – more than I’d like to admit – since I hand built my current server/workstation.  It was way back in 2008 when living in Brisbane that I ponied up the cash to procure the appropriate hardware. Fast forward to now, in 2014, the current rig […]

Time for a new server platform

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Law Society: Privacy in a digital age

Hi All. The Law Society are hosting an interesting seminar later this month in Sydney and the topic is about privacy in the era of modern technology – a.k.a the digital age. This is a very timely and appropriate topic for review as we are faced with brand new moral, […]

Law Society: Privacy in a digital age

At the moment the annual Microsoft BUILD conference is currently under way in San Francisco in the United States.  This is a time when Microsoft typically unveils major changes to its platforms and other major products – this conference sort of replaces the old Platform Developer Conference (PDC) from ye […]

Windows 8.1 Update

Here’s a smattering of pictures that come across my desk from time to time..

Random Pictures – April

TOGAF 9.1

Well, this has been a busy week.  Today, I finished day four of a four day course on The Open Group Architecture Forum (TOGAF)’s v9.1 Level 1 & 2 Enterprise Architecture certification. The course has given me a very decent foundation of learning from which to build upon, and hopefully […]

TOGAF 9.1

Oracle software on Windows Azure

Did you know that Oracle and Java were available on the Windows Azure?  Well, it’s true and the images have been available for some time now as previews in the Azure Virtual Machine gallery. If you’ve invested into Oracle/Java on Azure, you’ll need to be prepared for increased usage charges […]

Oracle software on Windows Azure

Introduction Hello and apologies for the long delay between articles, I am now returning to the Entity framework.  Following on from the previous article (Entity Validation) I’m back to review the latest edition of the generic data access class. In the time between my original series of articles concerning disconnected […]

Update: Entity Framework Generic Data Access

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Introduction As you’ll no doubt recall from my earlier 2012 article, I have a NAS in my home office.  It is a Thecus N5200XXX 5-bay Network Attached Storage device, and it sits on my home gigabit network. The Thecus features an OS which accommodates pluggable “modules”, one of which is […]

Advanced Twonky Media Server configuration on a Thecus NAS

Entity Framework 6.1.0 Beta

Some exciting news to share – for those interested in pre-releases, the next iteration of the Entity Framework – v6.1.0 has been released as a Beta just recently (Feb 11th, 2014).  For those who are curious about the new features, check out this link or read the summary I’ve copied […]

Entity Framework 6.1.0 Beta

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Introduction In Part 1, we had a brief look at OWIN/OAuth concepts, and then prepared a clean ASP.NET web forms project for integration with NuGet packages essential to supporting a lightweight integration for OAuth handling. In Part 2  we established the information required to authenticate users against the Live Connect […]

A lightweight implementation OWIN OAuth for ASP.NET Web Forms using …

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Introduction Where we left off in Part 1, we’d established the prerequisites to prepare either a new or existing web forms project for the implementation of a lightweight OWIN/OAuth provider. This article, Part 2, will focus on how to prepare your development environment and also how to configure for Windows […]

A lightweight implementation OWIN OAuth for ASP.NET Web Forms using …

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