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MSDN Webcast: Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX (Level 100) | 2008-04-15 | Microsoft Tips |
| The attendee of this webcast will learn how to use Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX to build a richer, more responsive user experience. Topics include partial rendering, Web services, structured scripting, and integration with Microsoft Silverlight.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 11 of 24): IIS 7.0 Web and Applications Support (Level 300) | 2008-04-09 | Microsoft Tips |
| The presenter of this webcast explores the broad application support in Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and Windows Server 2008. First, the presenter examines support for traditional Microsoft Web Server application technologies such as classic ASP, ASP.NET, as well as the Microsoft .NET Framework and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Next, the presenter looks at how to configure support for PHP applications, and how to configure and run PHP applications on IIS 7.0. Finally, he explores the features and enhancements of FTP 7.0, the new File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server that is available as a download, which includes strong Web application publishing capabilities and new security features.
Tags: .NET, Windows Server 2008 |
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Online Job Site Speeds Development, Keeps Developers Happy, With Visual Studio 2008 | 2008-04-09 | Microsoft |
| CareerBuilder.com is a massive Web site, with more than 1.6 million job listings and 23 million visitors per month. To keep its developers productive and happy, the company upgraded to Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. The software automates more of the development process, cuts load times, and speeds debugging, so developers can iterate as much as they want, without waiting for the development environment to catch up to them.
Tags: Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Tools in Visual Studio 2008 (Level 200) | 2008-04-05 | Microsoft Tips |
| What is the big deal with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) anyway? The presenter of this webcast takes a brief look at why WPF is cool and how Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 makes writing WPF apps even cooler. So grab the beverage of one's own choice and let's hang out with WPF.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: LINQ Migration Strategies With Jim Wooley (Level 200) | 2008-04-02 | Microsoft Tips |
| For those who have probably seen how LINQ is revolutionizing the way to retrieve and update information from a Microsoft .NET Framework application, they should learn the best ways to use LINQ in their current applications and architectures. The presenter of this webcast shows some common scenarios and strategies to incorporate the powerful new features of LINQ into existing applications.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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Emirates Post Replaces Point-of-Service Application to Support Courier Expansion | 2008-04-01 | Microsoft |
| Emirates Post, whose core business is postal services, has transformed itself into a diversified commercial entity offering several non-postal services, including government services, banking, freight, and courier. Operating in one of the world's most competitive markets, Emirates Post is now a major force in postal services, including online payment services. To aid this transformation, Emirates Post chose Microsoft .NET technology to replace its existing point-of-service application. The solution is also more effectively supporting its courier business connecting to handheld devices through a Microsoft environment. Emirates Post is now offering a faster service to citizens and businesses. The solution is reliable, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and easy to deploy.
Tags: Web Content Management, .NET |
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Healthcare Solution Provider Finds Competitive Advantage in Move From SCO UNIX to Windows | 2008-03-28 | Microsoft Tips |
| American HealthNet wanted to increase ease of use for both the business users and IT staff at its customers; customers neither knew nor wanted to learn SCO UNIX. The company also wanted to expand functionality - both by adding modules for new uses, and by enabling interactivity over the Web. The company recreated its software as Clarus, a native Windows solution using Microsoft .NET technologies. It adopted SQL Server 2005 (64-bit), created a physicians' Web portal, designed an all-new graphical interface, and expanded to 33 modules that manage electronic medical records, clinics, long-term care, home health, and others.
Tags: Database Management, .NET |
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Live From Redmond: Migrating Your Visual Basic 6 Investments to .NET | 2008-03-28 | Microsoft Tips |
| Visual Basic (VB) 6 was used by millions of developers world-wide to build applications ranging from thousands to millions of lines of code representing significant organizational investments. The path from VB 6 to .NET has not always been clear, there is no one size fits all approach. The presenters of this webcast will cut to the chase, exploring the pros and cons of each option using real world examples. The attendee will learn the framework and tools to develop the right strategy for the organization to leverage the existing investments while taking advantage of the power and productivity the .NET Framework provides.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: ADO Synchronization Services (Level 100) | 2008-03-27 | Microsoft Tips |
| Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET makes building applications for occasionally connected environments a logical extension of building applications where developer can count on a consistent network. Rather than simply replicating a database and its schema, the Synchronization Services Application Programming Interface (API) provides a set of components to synchronize data between data services and a local store. The Synchronization Services API, which is modeled after the ADO.NET data access APIs, gives an intuitive way to synchronize data. The presenter of this webcast introduces Synchronization Services and shows how to build applications that use the services.
Tags: Software Engineering, .NET |
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SOA Centers of Excellence: Preserving Order Amid Change | 2008-03-21 | Oracle |
| When first entertaining the notion of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), most information technology (IT) professionals and business leaders rightly imagine the many benefits that their organizations will see in improved customer interaction, greater business agility, efficient asset reuse, and flexible growth options. Indeed, SOA is one of the bright lights of contemporary business strategy and, some would suggest, the inevitable technological outcome of our global, Web-centric world. Some have gone so far as to call SOA a revolution, not just in technology but in how one thinks about business infrastructure.
Tags: Web Services, .NET, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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