I had bit similar need when implementing our own OAuth2 authorization server to be used by our own (three) web applications and several APIs related to them, all of which use the same backend to store users and API keys…
Symantec bought it (Altiris) and eventually discontinued the product.
I think that is because product teams at Microsoft more or less expect MVPs to function as evangelist of the things they want to communicate marketing-wise. Originally the program started as recognizing community…
Not really, it was to bring Unix style multi-user remote terminal capability to DOS / OS/2 world. Here's an interesting article on installing v1 of their product (on the same site there's follow-up articles on v2 of the…
Then perhaps (SV startup?) companies should start thinking about creating profitable businesses in the first place instead of living on borrowed money?
We have been bitten with this one, multiple times now over the years but seems to have gotten worse. Our otherwise SaaS product requires an installable component for our customers PCs, from installation package (MSI…
The site was just down for several days, apparently due to high amount of comment spam so likely that’s why they are now extra fussy about the what accesses it and where from.
Likewise, we are running our SaaS product's backend with full C# -based stack (built from scratch without using any PaaS specific technologies for IPC/RPC etc.etc. so can be run on any provider) on top of Windows VMs,…
I had bit similar need when implementing our own OAuth2 authorization server to be used by our own (three) web applications and several APIs related to them, all of which use the same backend to store users and API keys…
Symantec bought it (Altiris) and eventually discontinued the product.
I think that is because product teams at Microsoft more or less expect MVPs to function as evangelist of the things they want to communicate marketing-wise. Originally the program started as recognizing community…
Not really, it was to bring Unix style multi-user remote terminal capability to DOS / OS/2 world. Here's an interesting article on installing v1 of their product (on the same site there's follow-up articles on v2 of the…
Then perhaps (SV startup?) companies should start thinking about creating profitable businesses in the first place instead of living on borrowed money?
We have been bitten with this one, multiple times now over the years but seems to have gotten worse. Our otherwise SaaS product requires an installable component for our customers PCs, from installation package (MSI…
The site was just down for several days, apparently due to high amount of comment spam so likely that’s why they are now extra fussy about the what accesses it and where from.
Likewise, we are running our SaaS product's backend with full C# -based stack (built from scratch without using any PaaS specific technologies for IPC/RPC etc.etc. so can be run on any provider) on top of Windows VMs,…