Kobe is a “getting started” resource kit on planning, architecting, and implementing Web 2.0 applications and services using the Microsoft Platform.
Kobe is a “getting started” resource kit on planning, architecting, and implementing Web 2.0 applications and services using the Microsoft Platform. The target audiences for this resource kit are technology decision makers, hands-on solution architects, development managers, and developers in the aspiring web startups community and in enterprises & businesses looking to invest in new Web 2.0 application/service development projects. The kit includes a variety of content (presentations, white papers, and a sample project with source code) that caters to these audiences. The implementation artifacts for the sample project included in the kit is targeted at solution architects and developers who are familiar with the Microsoft Platform, and who are looking for information on ways to apply related offerings in the context of architecting and implementing Web 2.0 applications & services. Audiences not familiar with the Microsoft Platform will also find value in the platform/technology agnostic content that covers the planning and architecting aspects, and in the implementation artifacts to obtain a broad overview/feel of the related Microsoft platform/technology offerings.