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 Thursday, June 11, 2009
A “First Look” at BizTalk Server 2009! – June 23, 2009

Enterprises across the world need to build applications that span their network and bring together services, systems, and people. The new BizTalk Server 2009 enables this connectivity while eliminating many of the cost and complexity challenges enterprises currently face.

Microsoft product specialists and experts from gold-certified partner Neudesic will give you a “first look” at BizTalk Sever 2009 and how they can help streamline and integrate business processes while reducing cost and complexity.

Microsoft Denver Office 8:30am – 11:30am

 

Click here to register

Invitation Key: B185E8

or call 877.673.8368 with

Event ID: 1032414999

11-Jun-2009 5:27 PM  #   


 Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Patterns!

EVENT OVERVIEW

“Cloud computing will supersede traditional IT”, “SOA will enable business agility”, “my way or the highway”, etc. We’ve all heard this type of proclamations before, as many look to the “next big things” in technology to exact sweeping changes and solve many issues; truth is, technologies and tools aren’t as instrumental in influencing progress, as the design and discipline in applying them to specific issues. When used appropriately, technologies and tools can be powerful enablers that bring about change.
One of the things we hear a lot working with the community is a desire for more guidance about how to use the technology instead of just talking about features and functions.  To address this, our team has put together a series of live webcasts on June 9th – 11th which will focus on guidance and patterns for some of today’s hottest topics.

SESSION DETAILS

DAY 1 - June 9, 2009 at Noon PST
Patterns for Moving to the Cloud
Larry Clarkin & Wade Wegner
Everything that you read these days seems to suggest that you should be moving to the cloud. But where do you start? Which applications and services should you be moving? How do you build the bridge between on-premises and the cloud? And more importantly, what should you be looking out for along the way? In this session, learn architectural patterns and factors for moving to the cloud. Based on real-world projects, the session explores building block services, patterns for exposing applications, and challenges involving identity, data federation, and management. This session provides the tools and knowledge to determine whether cloud computing is right for you, and where to start.

 

DAY 2 - June 10, 2009 at Noon PST
Building Silverlight & WPF Applications with Prism
David Hill
Prism provides guidance, via design patterns, to help you build robust, flexible and modular Silverlight and WPF applications. These patterns support unit testing, separation of concerns, loose coupling and the ability to share application logic between Silverlight and WPF applications. Prism includes source code for the library itself, extensive documentation, and a sample application that shows how the patterns work together in a real-world application. It also includes a Visual Studio add-in to help you easily share code between WPF and Silverlight. This session provides an overview of Prism, and shows how you can use Prism to design and build composite Silverlight applications.

DAY 3 - June 11, 2009 at Noon PST
Patterns for Parallel Computing
David Chou
With recent advances in cloud computing, service-oriented architectures, distributed computing, server virtualization, multi-core processors, etc., we are now seeing parallel computing techniques being implemented across the spectrum, and towards mainstream applications such as internet-scale web applications, massive data processing, graphics rendering, etc. But the myriad of choices also present a number of questions on when and how to utilize parallel computing. This session explores the architectural patterns and trade-offs between different forms of parallel computing, approaches for utilizing them to improve application performance and optimize use of existing infrastructure, and how concurrency can be applied towards day-to-day enterprise information processing needs.

WEBCAST AGENDA
  • 11:45 AM (PST) - Open for Dial-in
  • 12:00 PM (PST) - Day's Content
  • 12:50 PM (PST) - Q&A
  • 01:00 PM (PST) - Raffle and Close
REGISTRATION

To register, please click on the link below for each day:

We will email you with the Live Meeting information and log-in details a few days before the actual event.  We will use the email address you provide in the registration. Thanks!

26-May-2009 2:46 PM  #   


 Tuesday, April 28, 2009

I usually don’t like to promote every little thing that Microsoft releases, but when I see something that is really worth downloading, I like to point it out.  Office 2007 Service Pack 2 is out and downloadable here.  If you are running Office 2007 I highly recommend installing this particular Service Pack.  The performance and reliability fixes for Outlook are very good.  I have been running a beta of this Service Pack for a bit and it fixed the “Your Outlook data file was not closed properly” issue.  I have also noticed that Outlook has been much more responsive and reliable.  Well worth the 260 MB download.

28-Apr-2009 1:37 PM  #   


 Friday, April 17, 2009

Rob Bagby is making the tour again with another series of MSDN Events in May. 

Registration Links

Agenda

What’s New in Silverlight 3?

Are you interested in building business-focused Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)?  Would you like to take advantage of 3D in the browser, but assume it is too hard?  Have you wanted to take a Silverlight application offline?  Then this session is for you.  We will explore and illustrate the new features of Silverlight 3, including the following:

    • Support for perspective 3D
    • Offline Support
    • .NET RIA Services which simplifies the traditional n-tier application pattern by bringing together the ASP.NET and Silverlight platforms

Building Web Applications with Windows Azure

This session will begin with a brief overview of Azure and discuss some of the announcements made at MIX.  We will then illustrate through demo how to build a Windows Azure application from the ground up.  We will illustrate how to consume Azure Table Storage, how to host services, web pages and Silverlight components, as well as how to deploy your solution to the cloud.

MVC 1.0 vs ASP.Net Webforms

Have you heard about the new ASP.NET MVC  framework from Microsoft and wondered what it was all about? Are you curious whether this replaces ASP.Net WebForms?  Well in this session you will learn how to use the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern to take advantage of your favorite .NET Framework language for writing business logic in a way that is de-coupled from the views of the data.  In addition, we will talk about the pros and cons of both MVC and Web Forms, how to determine the best choice for a specific project, various techniques and patterns used to build MVC applications vs. Web Forms applications, and the implications for using each approach.

17-Apr-2009 1:05 PM  #   


 Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Have you thought about starting a business or have started one in last three years?  If so, you need to know about BizSpark from Microsoft.  This program enables you to obtain software for free to help start your business.  I’m talking about full versions of Visual Studio Team Suite, SQL Server, SharePoint, Windows Server and just about everything you need to get up and running for free.  These are production licenses, not just development licenses.  The catch…you have to meet the following criteria:

  • You must be a privately held company
  • You must have been in business less than three years
  • Your revenues must not exceed USD $1 million dollars

Read about how BizSpark works and if you are interested, please contact me and I will get you signed up.

15-Apr-2009 3:56 PM  #   


 Wednesday, March 18, 2009

During the Rocky Mountain Trifecta we discussed IE8 and what was coming.  If you are interested in finding out more information about IE8 and want to drill into details, I recommend the virtual IE8 Firestarter event on March 26th which is available both in person in Redmond and online.  To find out more information visit my teammate Mithun Dhar’s site at http://blogs.msdn.com/mithund/archive/2009/03/13/ie8-firestarter-update-and-registration-links-mar-26th-2009.aspx.

18-Mar-2009 9:52 AM  #   


Can’t make it to your Architect Council in person?  We are also webcasting the San Diego version of the event on March 31st.  For more information please visit http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032408787&EventCategory=2&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US.  Please note that all times are Pacific.

18-Mar-2009 9:36 AM  #   


 Wednesday, March 11, 2009

I believe I created some confusion today about a couple of events that are coming up.  I have two Architect Council sessions on April 7th in the Microsoft office in Denver.  The content will be similar, but targeted toward two different audiences.

The morning session which runs from 8:30am – 12:00pm is for Microsoft partners.  Information and registration is located at http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032404681&Culture=en-US.

The afternoon session which runs from 12:30am – 4:30pm is for customers.  Information and registration is located at http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032404033&Culture=en-US.

11-Mar-2009 1:40 PM  #   


Just a quick follow up for the folks that attended my session today.  The link to get more details and register for the Denver Partner Architect Council is located at http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032404681&Culture=en-US.

11-Mar-2009 12:00 PM  #   


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