Thursday, January 29, 2004

Windows Server 2003 for Developers

For those of you that attended my recent Live Meeting

Windows Server 2003 for Developers

In this overview session, you will learn how to build a complete multi-tier, end-to-end solution on Windows Server 2003. You will see how IIS 6.0 has been completely re-architected for performance, security, and unprecedented reliability. You will build a web service with ASP.NET and exercise the new features of IIS 6.0. We’ll explore how you can use Authorization Manager for authentication and AzRoles for powerful role-based authorization. We’ll see how to utilize the dynamic group capability of Windows Server 2003 and authenticate mobile users with the Authorization Manager. In addition, you’ll learn how to use Enterprise Instrumentation Framework (WMI) and perform tracing on a live application that’s in production.

You can download the slides from here


10:03:29 PM    
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How to Develop Solutions with Microsoft Office and Visual Studio.NET

For those that attended my recent Live Meeting

How to Develop Solutions with Microsoft Office and Visual Studio .NET

Creating custom solutions that incorporate Office functionality has always offered developers a rapid approach to building powerful applications. Now, by also leveraging the capabilities of Visual Studio .NET 2003, developers have access to even more power and greater productivity through use of the .NET Framework, a professional-level IDE, choice of programming language, and more. Come see Visual Studio .NET in action with the Microsoft Office System and learn how to increase your productivity developing solutions.

The slide deck can be Download here


7:21:08 PM    
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Great Customer Evidence

Great article someone just sent me on a customer that I worked with on deploying .NET and Sharepoint.

Definately - worth a read


12:19:53 PM    
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Dev Days Don't Miss It!!!

I am pleased to announce the fantastic speakers that we have lined up for the Dev Days in Boston and Harford. 

 

Track: Developing Smart Client Applications

Session

Speaker

Best practices for designing and building smart client applications

 

Thom Robbins

Developing secure smart client applications

 

Carl Franklin

The ins and outs of secure data access

 

Chris Pels

Deploying and maintaining smart client applications

 

Thom Robbins

 

 

Track: Developing Secure Web Apps

Session

Speaker

Web application security fundamentals

 

Duane Laflotte

Threats, countermeasures, and threat modelling

 

Patrick Hynds

Design guidelines for developing secure Web applications

 

Julia Lerman

Developing secure Web applications

 

Bruce Backa


9:52:13 AM    
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