You have just landed in an IT department of a large organization and found out you have to start managing many active applications that serve thousands of users. Each application has its own identity repository, and you’re asked to start de-provisioning some users ASAP. Oh, and one more thing: in a few days you have... read more
I’m finishing today a whole week of Metro Training courses, covering VS 2010 and Silverlight 4. Here is a brief recap and some interesting resources for attendees and everyone else. Monday to Wednesday: Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Most of the content of this course came from the kit we at Southworks built... read more
Once a company reaches certain level of processing and storage, it can tackle formerly impossible projects. One of the latest Google’s efforts to provide access to any kind of information involves time traveling over newspaper issues. The image in this post is taken from the edition of the St.Petersburg Times from the day I was... read more
This is my first post as a Southie, and it is written after finishing my first whole day at this new roles. Did Microsoft finally get rid of me? For the people who already knows me, I’m still working as an Architect for Corporate Accounts at Microsoft Argentina and Uruguay, still part time, but I’m... read more