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Bob Familiar is the Director of Technical Evangelism for Microsoft DPE East Region. The Technical Evangelism team works with students, professional developers and IT pros to help them learn, adopt and use the Microsoft developer platform to design and build the next generation of apps for Windows 8, Windows Phone and Windows Azure and use Windows server 2012 to build, deploy and manage private and public cloud infrastructure.
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The MSDN Developer Conference is coming…Are you ready?
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The nature of software development is radically changing... Are you ready? Prepare yourself for a demanding future. Attend the MSDN Developer Conference . Experience Windows Azure Create applications that seamlessly bridge the gaps between PC...
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IASA New England November Chapter Meeting
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The New England chapter of IASA exists to provide a forum to established, practicing and emerging IT architects in the Boston and surrounding areas, for communication, learning, exchange of ideas, professional support and to contribute to the development...
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ARCast.TV - Michael Manos on Datacenter Leadership
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This ARCast features Michael Manos who leads all the datacenters for Microsoft globally. Michael is leading Microsoft’s transformation into massive scale datacenter environments for Web 2.0 and online services. Michael is interviewed by Lewis Curtis ...
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ARCast.TV - Eric Newcomer of IONA on the state of Interoperability
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With SOA becoming a standard IT approach to interoperability and now the move to Software + Services, interoperability is a central theme of our architectures and implementations. In this latest ARCast episode, Eric Newcomer , Chief Technology Officer...
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Anders Hejlsberg on the Past, Present and future of C#
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The A-Z of Programming Languages: C# Microsoft's Anders Hejlsberg reveals the history behind one of the most common programming languages, C#, and what the future holds for C#4.0. “Computerworld is undertaking a series of investigations into the most...
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