Vegas used to be known for it’s $5 dinner buffets and other bargains that made it a fun and very inexpensive vacation. The few times I’ve been there (for conferences only as it’s not really my dream vacation spot), I’ve been astonished at how pricey everything was – especially the Vegas shows, which I just can’t bring myself to buy $100+ tickets for. Markus Egger had a wake-up call when trying to plan a recent weekend in Vegas and says “who wants to stay at the Venetian when gong to Venice is cheaper?” Hear! Hear!
Monthly Archives: October 2006
Survey: What SSL Certificates are you buying for WS-Security with WCF, WSE or other WS-* methodologies?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions on the newsgroups.
Since Verisign and Thawte do not speak “message-based security”, people are always confused about buying SSL Certificates for doing WSE or WCF.
It’s not just the vendors. Sometimes the people responsible for your networks are also hard to convince since message-based security just does not make sense in their world. They may not know which one is right either.
What have you had success with? What actual certificates (literally the name that the vendor applies to the cert) have you purchased from which vendors? There’s a myriad of choices, but it’s never easy to pick.
Confused about the relationship between .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0, VS2005, “Orcas”, ATLAS, C#3, VB9, LINQ and ADO.NET vnext?
I was so I spent some time trying to get everything sorted back out again. Here’s my take on it…
[A DevLife post]