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Mike Volodarsky: MSDN Magazine Articles
Mike Volodarsky
Mike Volodarsky is a Technical Program Manager on the Web Platform and Tools Team at Microsoft. Over the past four years, he has driven the design and development of the core feature-set for ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS 7.0. He is now focusing on helping customers leverage the power of these technologies in Windows Server 2008.
IIS 7.0: Build Web Server Solutions with End-To-End Extensibility
Mike Volodarsky demonstrates the IIS 7.0 extensibility model by extending the Response Modification into a configurable Web server module and a custom management page for IIS Manager.
Mike Volodarsky - Launch 2008
IIS 7.0: Enhance Your Apps with the Integrated ASP.NET Pipeline
Mike Volodarsky demonstrates how IIS 7.0 lets you add performance and security upgrades to PHP apps without touching a line of PHP code.
Mike Volodarsky - January 2008
IIS 7.0: Explore The Web Server For Windows Vista And Beyond
Mike Volodarsky - March 2007
Are You Protected?: Design and Deploy Secure Web Apps with ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS 6.0
Ensuring the security of a Web application is critical and requires careful planning throughout the design, development, deployment, and operation phases. It is not something that can be slapped onto an existing application. In this article, Mike Volodarsky outlines best practices that allow you to take advantage of the security features of ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS 6.0 to build and deploy more secure Web applications.
Mike Volodarsky - November 2005
Best Practices: Fast, Scalable, and Secure Session State Management for Your Web Applications
ASP.NET provides a number of ways to maintain user state, the most powerful of which is session state. This article takes an in-depth look at designing and deploying high-performance, scalable, secure session solutions, and presents best practices for both existing and new ASP.NET session state features straight from the ASP.NET feature team.
Mike Volodarsky - September 2005
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