It Takes an Ecosystem May 13, 2011 This is my simple tale of how two people with an idea and no programming skills conceived, developed and launched… Read more
Dotfuscator 4.9.6 to Ship February 11 February 9, 2011 New features include: 10X performance improvement for Runtime Intelligence messaging on Silverlight and XNA apps (on and off of the… Read more
Pacquiao, Lebron, and … Microsoft December 2, 2010 Is Microsoft more like Pacquiao or Lebron – and why should we care? As a longtime Cavaliers season ticketholder, I… Read more
You Can’t See Me, I’m Obfuscating (On Windows Phone) November 17, 2010 Recent communications from Microsoft have resulted in a wave of interest (to put it mildly) in obfuscation. Obfuscation is not… Read more
Biting the Hand in the Gift Horse’s Mouth November 12, 2010 I have been watching the growing “outrage” around the WP7 app reverse engineering controversy; outrage wrapped with an unmistakable implication… Read more
A Phone by Any Other ‘Nym Is Just as Slick November 12, 2010 (…or, are smartphones also people too?) One of my favorite words is retronym. A retronym is a new name for an… Read more
Dotfuscator 4.8.1000 with XAML Obfuscation Support July 30, 2010 This past Monday we released a significant update of Dotfuscator. After introducing BAML support in 4.7.1000, we are proud to… Read more
Preemptive Is Doing Its Part to Help the Vancouver Winter Olympics Go Smoothly February 19, 2010 Online viewers of the Vancouver Olympics on NBCOlympics.com are using Silverlight based video and photo viewers delivering full HD quality… Read more
Application Intrusion Detection August 19, 2009 I recently worked with a UNIX security expert setting up a small pile of servers. We hired him to handle… Read more