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whitepaper Flexible Development Environment2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Microsoft Silverlight incorporates important features of the Microsoft .NET Framework and uses XAML. This webcast describes how the powerful and flexible Silverlight development environment facilitates the creation of cross-platform, networked applications. It explains how Silverlight uses the .NET Framework so that programmers can easily program for on-demand downloads, progressive downloads, and live feeds. It also describes how Silverlight supports a variety of file formats and easy file transfers.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Enhancing the Experience With High-Definition Video2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Used in conjunction, Microsoft Expression Media and Visual Studio provide designers and developers with tools they can use to add high-definition video, live feeds, and webcasts to their applications. This webcast describes how designers can use Expression Encoder to encode video in a highly compressed but lossless format that conforms with the widely accepted VC-1 video format. It also demonstrates how developers can include RSS and other live feeds or webcasts in their applications.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Creating an Interactive Silverlight Experience2009-01-01 Microsoft
  The tools for creating Silverlight-based applications provide a platform for smooth collaboration between designers and developers. This webcast describes how the Microsoft Expression Studio tools and Visual Studio help designers and developers collaborate while they retain creative freedom over their individual domains. It also illustrates how XAML and the collaborative features of the tools make it easy for designers and developers to share their work.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper The Silverlight Development System (2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Microsoft Expression Studio and Microsoft Visual Studio provide tools that designers and developers can use to create cost-effective Silverlight-based applications. This webcast walks through the tools' features, and explains how the tools help designers create attractive user interfaces and add rich content. It also describes how developers can create compelling interactivity around such user interfaces and content to produce a rich Web experience.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Getting Started With Microsoft Silverlight 1.02009-01-01 Microsoft
  Microsoft Silverlight is the next-generation platform for accessing and delivering rich Internet applications. This webcast highlights the features of the Silverlight plug-in, which delivers the media-rich Web applications to the end users. It introduces the attendee to the Silverlight architecture and the tools with which developers can be easily design and develop the Web applications. It also introduces XAML, the language for collaboration between designers and developers.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Core IO2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Organizations need to optimize their IT infrastructure so that it can keep up with their growing business needs. Microsoft provides three models that define a roadmap for organizations to reach infrastructure maturity. This webcast describes the Core Infrastructure Optimization (Core IO) model, which can help organizations improve the current state of their IT infrastructure in terms of cost, security, and agility.

Tags: IT Infrastructure, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Objects and Events in Silverlight 1.02009-01-01 Microsoft
  Silverlight objects are the building blocks of a Silverlight-based application. These objects are then manipulated by the use of events. This webcast identifies some of the important objects in Silverlight, such as the Canvas, Downloader, and InkPresenter objects. It explains how these objects can be manipulated by using appropriate input or non-input events. It also demonstrates how to script events.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Microsoft Virtualization2009-01-01 Microsoft
  The Microsoft Virtualization solution consists of four virtualization technologies: server, application, presentation, and desktop. Together, these technologies provide a complete desktop-to-datacenter virtualization solution that can help to create a dynamic IT infrastructure. This webcast highlights various features and benefits of the four virtualization technologies. It also takes a closer look at server virtualization and how it is implemented and managed in the Windows Server 2008 operating system.

Tags: Server Hardware, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Next Generation of Microsoft Certifications2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Earning a Microsoft Certification demonstrates the expertise with Microsoft products and platforms, the job-related experience, and the technical problem-solving skills. To ensure their relevancy in the marketplace, Microsoft continually evaluates and updates Microsoft Certifications to match advancements in technologies and platforms. When an individual earns a Microsoft Certification, he or she shows their peers and employer the commitment to advancing the skills and readiness to move into more advanced roles. Certification is an integral part of one's career path, whether he or she is new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional.

Tags: IT Professionals, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Planning for Windows Vista2009-01-01 Microsoft
  Successfully upgrading a desktop operating system across an organization takes careful planning. To simplify the process of migrating desktops to Windows Vista, Microsoft provides a three-step desktop migration process. This webcast takes through a step-by-step guide for assessing an organization's existing hardware and software and creating a detailed plan for deploying Windows Vista. It also describes download tools offered free by Microsoft; these tools can help to automate the hardware and software assessment of the IT infrastructure and the deployment of Windows Vista.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Staff Training