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MVPs recognised as Dynamic Writers!
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Microsoft MVPs Mariano Gomez and Mark Polino have been recognised by MSDynamicsWorld.com as writers of two of the most viewed/read articles of 2008! MSDynamicsWorld.com launched in January 2008 and since then, has attracted a large number of Microsoft...
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MVP Delivers Active Learning
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MVP John Policelli has authored a number of great books covering Windows Server Active Directory. His latest and forthcoming Active Directory 2008 book brings together tested, step-by-step procedures for planning, installing, customising, and managing...
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Jump Inside Dynamics NAV 2009
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Dynamics MVP Rene Gayer has recently co-written a new book entitled, “Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Inside”. The book is published by MBST Books, and looks at a number of different aspects of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 including, page design, reporting...
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WPF Works its Magic!
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MVP Kathleen Dollard has written a great article demonstrating the benefits of developing with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Kathleen writes, “I’m excited about WPF’s better code design compared to Windows Forms; I’m impressed by the fact that...
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Security MVP Peers Through Obscurity
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Is security by obscurity always bad? MVP Jesper Johansson has co-written a great article along with Roger Grimes, in which the pair attempt to shed some light on why many consider it a waste of time (and others don't), and show you why the answer, as...
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Australian MVP Builds a Strong Foundation
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Australian MVP William Bartholomew (along with co-author, Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi), have just written an MS Press book offering hands-on guidance for customising Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild). The book also provides many examples on Web deployment, automated...
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Blogging Dynamics
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MVP Bill Ryan put together an extensive post for the Dynamics.CRM team blog on "Creating a customized Plug-in Template for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0". Bill writes, “In its basic form, CRM 4.0 Plugin development is straightforward, however it...
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Coding – Just 4 Fun?
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How would you like to build an Xbox game, use your Nintendo Wiimote to create an electronic whiteboard, or build your own peer-to-peer application? Coding4Fun helps you tackle some cool software and hardware projects using a range of free Microsoft software...
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ADO.Net Entity Framework Book Released
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Last October, Spanish MVPs Unai Zorrilla and Octavio Hernandez published the book "ADO.NET Entity Framework: Data-centered application and services”, arguably the first book published worldwide on this recent Microsoft data access technology. The...
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MVPs Jump Start The World!
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Two Australian MVPs were recently engaged to deliver Live Services Jump Start training around the world! MVP Dr Neil Roodyn (Live Platform MVP) and MVP James McCutcheon (Mobile Devices MVP) delivered Windows Live Jump Start training to audiences around...
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The New Zune Pass: Your Questions Answered
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Zune MVP Harvey Chute has published a great FAQ guide on the new Zune Pass subscription model. The new Zune Pass not only gives you subscription access to tracks from Zune Marketplace. But you also receive ten tracks per month! Take a look at the FAQ...
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Gadget Mania!
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ASP.Net Developer MVP Alessandro Ghizzardi has produced a new book on how to write Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets. With the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft has enabled developers to write code for small desktop applications, known as “sidebar gadgets...
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Windows Server 2008 Delivers for Brazil
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Brazilian MVP Aurelio “Baboo” Minerbo, has recently migrated a forum application written in PHP to Windows Server 2008 + IIS7 with excellent results. The site experienced stability problems when 9,000 users were concurrently connected. However, since...
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Canadian MVPs lead at DevTeach
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DevTeach is an independent, international developer’s conference that was founded by Canadian SQL MVP Jean-René Roy . The conference is put together for developers by developers and is an annual event. The conference offers the advantages of an international...
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Très Bon. It’s a Silverlight Tour!
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MVPs Laurent Duveau and Shawn Wildermuth have partnered together to deliver a series of Silverlight Tour Workshops. The workshop is a three-day course on Silverlight 2 and divides content into three distinct areas: Design, Development and the Server-Side...
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