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The Unintended Consequences of the Information Age Lecture Series: Our Infrastructures: Online and Vulnerable? Jointly sponsored by The Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, UW-INSER, the MS Program in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastucture,
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Port 25 has some video up to coincide with the powershell (monad) release: http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/11/14/powershell-released-an-interview-with-architect-jeffrey-snover.aspx
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We got big full page newspaper ads delivered to our office doors this morning as part of the the Microsoft "People-Ready" marketing blitz. This type of thing does not happen every day, and caught me by surprise to be honest with you, these larger-than-life
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Team System MSDN Public Chat Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Developer & Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Testers When: Every 3rd Wednesday of the Month @ 10am PST What: Join us to discuss the Profiler, Test Tools (Unit, Generic, Manual),
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http://www.planetamd64.com/
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cool test tool ... "ColorDoctor is a tool that checks accessibility from the aspect of color. It converts any images displayed on screen such as browsers or Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into gray scale or colors that persons with color vision deficiency
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Tim O'Day is the proud representative of all of the oppressed white-collar workers of the world. Listen to "Unit Test" for a glimpse into the gritty world of this modern folk hero. http://www.voiceoftech.com/timoday.htm One can only wonder if the rich
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This looks promising, up-and-coming blog site at Infragistics (supporter of the .NET community): "Blogs Anyone? I would like to make everyone aware of another information outlet from Infragistics - our new blog site. http://blogs.infragistics.com/ Here
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Security researchers have all the fun. This paper describes how the Strider HoneyMonkey Exploit Detection system uses active client honeypots (AKA "honey monkeys") to find web sites that exploit browser vulnerabilities. ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/pub/tr/TR-2005-72.pd
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Testers out there may find this interesting. QA Labs , a Canadian QA Services company is starting up a series of discussions on QA topics. http://www.qapodcast.com - it's MP3 - they could have called it QAPocketPCCast or QAWindowsMediaPlayerCast but I'll
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This is not a Microsoft sponsored talk, and the term "webinar" makes me cringe, but it might be worth it for testers in the crowd: "In this Webinar, the primary author of all three books of the "How to break.." series will take you on a journey through
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I remember a few years ago at a software quality conference in Portland telling people in the hallway after talks about these cool static code analysis tools we had, but then having to admit they were just internal. Fast forward to today, the news is
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This really belongs in the comments field of my last blog post, but it turned out I had more thoughts to vent and this would make a monster of a comment, so here goes: What more could there be to dynamic analysis than code coverage and profiling? Probably
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