WeatherBug, the leading provider of weather information services, manages and operates a proprietary network of over 8,000 WeatherBug Tracking Stations and more than 1,000 cameras that are strategically placed at schools, public safety facilities and television stations throughout the U.S. Tamir Melamed, VP of engineering talks to the US ISV DE team about how WeatherBug is leveraging Microsoft technologies like WPF, Expression suite, SQL server and Visual Studio 2008. Tamir also shares his vision on using the next generation of Microsoft technologies.
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