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Ever wonder how the New York Times Reader , MSDN Reader or the Architect Journal Reader deliver a great reading experience and maintain synchronized content? Well then you will want to dive into the Syndicated Client Experience (SCE) Starter Kit and Reader Read More...
The Enterprise Architecture site has been launched on MSDN. Enterprise Architecture has become a common practice for large IT organizations. For the first time there is a methodology to encompass all of the various IT aspects and processes into a single Read More...
I had a great time speaking at the MSDN Events this week on the topics of Microsoft ASP.Net AJAX and Silverlight. As promised here is the link to the content from the event. Here are other blog posts of mine that are also relevant: XAML Primer Making Read More...
Chris and I had a great time in Burlington VT, Rochester NY, Hartford CT, Portland ME and Nashua NH. Thanks to everyone who came out to spend a day with us. Chris and I covered the XML storage and retrieval features in SQL Server 2005 , Software Factories, Read More...
We've decided to take our long winded rants and questionable demos to a city near you. And if you were at our last event, you know the line about questionable demos is no joke! AGENDA: AJAX, Extensible Scrubbing Bubbles and that Cross Browser Cleansing Read More...
Based on community feedback, we are pleased to announce that we will be making Expression Web available starting today to all MSDN Premium subscribers. We will also make Expression Blend available to MSDN Premium subscribers shortly after the Expression Read More...
Those of you who had wanted the Roadshow to swing through Massachusetts now have access at Code Camp to the same .NET 3.0 Framework (WCF, CardSpace, WF, and WPF) content we've delivered in Rochester, Burlington, Portland, Manchester and Farmington! Check Read More...
Another great turnout for the MSDN Roadshow. A big thanks to the architect and developer community in CT for turning out and a special thanks to SB Chatterjee for his support through the Connecticutt .Net Developers Group . Chris Bowen and I covered WCF, Read More...
Please join us on April 12th at a local Microsoft office for the next arcCouncil meeting on Microsoft and SAP Interoperability . Microsoft and SAP are strategic technology providers for thousands of the world’s most successful businesses. If you rely Read More...
We have uploaded our content from the March 2007 Bob & Chris' MSDN Roadshow event. You can access the 25meg zip on the ARChive page on the arcStreamEast.net web site. Chris and I covered Windows Communication Foundation, Workflow Foundation, Cardspace Read More...
Thank you to the architect and developer community in New Hampshire!!! The folks who attended were great and given the facility very understanding. Thanks for your patience and fortitude. We look forward to our next event in May which will be held at Read More...
Thank you to the architect and developer community in Maine!!! The folks who attended were great and the MESDA facility was quite comfortable given it was 1 degree outside. A big thanks to Joe Kumiszcza for making our event a success. We look forward Read More...
Thank you to the architect and developer community in Vermont!!! A special thanks for Julie Lerman for assisting us with getting the word out and driving attendance. The event was held at the Sheraton Hotel . Chris Bowen and I covered WCF, Cardspace, Read More...
Thank you to the architect and developer community in upstate New York!!! Chris Bowen and I had a great time in Rochester, NY where we had 60 folks turn out for our very first event. It was held at the RIT Inn in West Henrietta. We covered WCF, Cardspace, Read More...
User Interface - Part 3 in Ted Neward’s series on Pragmatic Architecture Ted Neward sneaks a glance at his cohorts during their monthly meeting. Some of the architects look eager and excited, others appear skeptical, still others are downright disgusted. Read More...
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