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  1. Thank you, it is a great write up! RT @monkchips ESSENTIAL reading: how JBoss drove its avg deal size from $10k to $50k http://bit.ly/1kdlCr
  2. Integrating Flex and .NET using Linq, SubSonic and WebORB: http://bit.ly/BhHOj
  3. Got platinum status with AA. Looks like the only real benefit is 100% bonus miles, still nice to have it.
  4. That was weird.. I submitted a tweet and it showed up twice in my timeline, I deleted one of them and both are gone now.
  5. @doronkatz The plan is to roll it out in the Cloud version of WebORB. It going to be a combination of cloud deployment and hosting service.
  6. $80 lesson I learned today - do not buy Windows 7 upgrade if you're running Release Candidate build of the OS. RC is not upgradable.
  7. RT @kensodev Scaling a real life messaging application http://bit.ly/E1YOq
  8. 2010 is going to be a big year for RIA development/testing/deployment in the cloud. We're doing a lot in our products to facilitate that
  9. It is awesome that in Visual Studio 2010 you can easily change the version of the target .NET environment from 2.0 to 4.0
  10. Just one more step with .NET setup before I can hopefully shutdown that Toshiba windows laptop for good and fully switch to MBP.
  11. We're looking for a software developer (Java/.NET) with some addl support responsibilities. Contact mark[at]themidnightcoders.com Please RT
  12. Asked a question on the Azure forum how to do cloud-based licensing. The answer was - we do not offer it, implement it yourself. FAIL!
  13. Looking into Windows Azure.. The only thing preventing us to move there is the lack of the functionality similar to Amazon's DevPay
  14. RT @youphoric new Thule.com is driven by Sitecore, Stibo STEP, Flex, WebOrb.NET, and Coveo. Lots of great technology. http://bit.ly/414iUD
  15. Well said! RT @marcocastelan Road to PureMVC, NHibernate and WebOrb again... Powerfull trinity
  16. @PerroMuertop Yes, you should be able to, as long as you comply with the Community Edition requirements.
  17. @PerroMuertop You're running it in the Dev Mode. You need to get a license key for the Community Edition. Send an email to sales[at]the..com
  18. guys, check out this song. I think it is awesome: http://bit.ly/HNHQu
  19. Enjoying this song (it is in russian): http://bit.ly/2weTUN
  20. @PerroMuertop This is not correct. Free version of WebORB allows unlimited number of IP addresses/connections.