I don't know why nohorse's comment is dead--Microsoft has had the AppFabric brand going for at least a couple of years now. I gave it a poke some time ago and don't remember much beyond a rather complicated distributed cache...
Its a hosting environment for SOA type applications. It gives distributed corelation, monitoring, persistent workflow and caching capability for WCF Services. Incredibly powerful and a beautiful piece of software but wholly misunderstood by the industry as a whole.
We use it for our back end on a couple of things.
Yes it is a trademark as well which is going to be interesting.
His previous comment history gives an idea as to why.
But yes, when I saw the title, I thought of Microsoft immediately. And looking at Singly's website, it seems their AppFabric product is very similar to some of the functions Microsoft's product offers. I'm really not sure what Singly was thinking.
These guys have a fantastically simple-to-use platform. We've been at a number of hackathons with them and they always get killer adoption because it's something you can get up-and-running within a few hours.
They way they've used videos on their homepage to tell the stories of their customers is great. It's unique for a dev tools company to take this angle, but I think it's very smart. You should be selling the end and the means.
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Yes it is a trademark as well which is going to be interesting.
But yes, when I saw the title, I thought of Microsoft immediately. And looking at Singly's website, it seems their AppFabric product is very similar to some of the functions Microsoft's product offers. I'm really not sure what Singly was thinking.