Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tokyo 2.0 #26 - Cloud Computing

Thank you for all of you who have attended the event yesterday.
I enjoyed the presentations and had fun giving mine.
Sorry if I when through the material too fast.

Here is the presentation:



If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me :-)

The newCloudApp() International community voting starts on July 10 and ends on July 20.
Look for the emonster's X-Ray application under my name "Enrique Bonansea" or "xray.emonster.com"
To vote go to http://www.newcloudapp.com/vote.aspx

An email is required to validate unique vote per day per email.
Microsoft will not disclose the email or contact you.

Please visit the site and vote for our application, if you think it is cool :-)


Thanks,

Enrique E. Bonansea
President & CEO at emonster Inc. USA
代表執行役 会長 at emonster k.k. Japan
mobile: 090-5428-6102 (Japan)
skype: enrique.bonansea
linkedin: enriquebonansea
twitter: emonster
info: emonster.tel

Sunday, July 12, 2009

new CloudApp() international voting is opened

new CloudApp() is a developer challenge for both U.S. and International developers creating cloud applications or services on the Azure™ Services Platform.

Only 34 applications out of about 300 were admitted to participate in the international contest.
emonster's application was one of them.

Here is the backdown of the 34 applications:

Australia - 1
Bangladesh
- 1
Belgium
- 2
Brazil
- 3
Canada
- 2
Germany
- 3
India
- 6
Japan
- 7
Mexico
- 1
Netherlands
- 1
Norway
- 1
Russia
- 1
Sweden
- 1
Turkey
- 1
Vietnam
- 1
Non-US
- 2


Good for Japan we got 7 applications into the contest!

International community voting starts on July 10 and ends on July 20.

emonster's entry is an X-Ray application tool for healthcare professionals to share X-Ray images online. The application uses the latest cutting edge technologies involving images and web development.

The list of technologies follows:
Microsoft Windows Azure, ASP.NET MVC (C#), Silverlight 3, Telerik, DeepZoom, Jellyfish, DirectX, HLSL & PixelShaders (C), DHTML, XAML.

Look for the emonster's X-Ray application under my name "Enrique Bonansea" or "xray.emonster.com"

Please visit the site and vote for our application, if you think it is cool :-)

Thanks

Saturday, June 20, 2009

NEW CLOUDAPP()

new CloudApp() is a developer challenge for both U.S. and International developers creating cloud applications or services on the Azure™ Services Platform.

emonster has submitted an application entry in to the developer challenge contest.

emonster's entry is an X-Ray application tool for healthcare professionals to share X-Ray images online. Currently, the process of sharing X-Ray images involves copying of the images to a CD and mailing it. The image then can be viewed using a desktop application that physician and dentist offices have to have installed on any PC used to view the image.

In contrast, emonster's X-Ray application is an online tool. It enables healthcare practitioners to view images without having to use the lengthy process of copying the image to a CD and mailing. It does not require any 3rd party software to be installed. It does however require a browser and Silverlight 3.0 [currently in Beta] installed on the PC or Mac.

The application uses the latest cutting edge technologies involving images and web development. The list of technologies follows:
Microsoft Windows Azure, ASP.NET MVC (C#), Silverlight 3, Telerik, DeepZoom, Jellyfish, DirectX, HLSL & PixelShaders (C), DHTML, XAML.

DirectX SDK, HLSL & PixelShaders are used to achieve the brightness and contrast adjusters on the bottom of the screen.

Community voting starts June 19 @

Please visit the site and vote for our application, if you think it is cool :-)
Thanks