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As you know, Chris and I are in the middle of our Fall/Winter 2009 Northeast Roadshow , with four more stops scheduled for early December: December 3 - Farmington, CT December 8 - Waltham, MA December 9 - Providence, RI December 15 - Augusta, ME Now there’s Read More...
Thanks to the folks in Burlington, Vermont, and Troy and Rochester, New York, for coming to the latest edition of the Northeast Roadshow last week.  Given the timing ( PDC this week and the Thanksgiving holiday next week), Chris and I are on a short Read More...
I have yet another new user group to announce!  The Boston Business Intelligence User Group – starts meeting TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 17th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Microsoft Office on Jones Road in Waltham.  Thanks go out to Slava Kokaev, a familiar Read More...
I’m pleased to announce we have THREE new User Groups starting up, stretching from the extreme east to the extreme west edges of the Northeast! The Cape Code XNA User Group is kicking things off this Friday, Oct 23rd, with a discussion of the pre-production Read More...
The Beantown.NET User Group and the Microsoft New England Research and Development Center (aka NERD) are teaming up to bring you a special community edition of the Northeast Roadshow featuring your favorite Developer Evangelists, Chris Bowen and myself. Read More...
The New England SQL Server User Group is kicking off its 2009/2010 season on September 10th with a topic spanning the developer and DBA audience.  Special guest, Gert Draper , a software architect from the Visual Studio Team System Database Edition Read More...
Get those calendars out!  Chris and I will be hitting the road again this September bringing you the latest and greatest developer topics from Microsoft.  It’s the Northeast Roadshow: Food for Thoughts Tour , the same brand you know and love Read More...
I just got word via the Software Association of New Hampshire (SwANH) about a series of five workshops being run by WEST , a non-profit organization focused on women in science and technology.  Unfortunately, three have already been held, but the Read More...
Yes, you’re still recovering from Fourth of July festivities, and, no, I didn’t get too much sun over the long weekend.   July 1st indeed starts a new year, a new fiscal year, at Microsoft, and with that comes some intense planning for the coming Read More...
The Microsoft New England Research and Development Center (NERD) will play host to a unique event, The Architect Factory, on June 2nd.  Co-sponsored by IASA New England , {Code Right} , O’Reilly , and Microsoft , this 1/2 day event will provide insight Read More...
My colleague, John Pelak, is bringing another edition of the XAML Fest series to the Boston area, this time to Microsoft’s New England Research and Development Center (aka NERD) in Cambridge.  The past several sessions in this area filled to capacity Read More...
Chris, Bob, and I are hitting the road again in June to bring the developer and architect community another all-day, free event – this time covering topics including Windows 7, ASP.NET MVC, WPF, Silverlight, and more. We’ll be visiting five locations Read More...
So in case you hadn’t heard, the Window 7 RC (Release Candidate) is now available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers , and will be generally available on May 5th.  Check blogs.technet.com/springboard/ for details. Taking a page from the ‘perfect timing’ Read More...
That’s just what inspires these amazing students from around the world to put their minds and spirit into the Imagine Cup competition.  Now in its seventh year, the global, year-long competition challenges students to apply technology to help address Read More...
Beantown.NET INETA User Group is hosting Rocky Lhotka , Principal Technology Evangelist for Magenic as well as Microsoft Regional Director, MVP, and renowned technologist. Rocky is the author of CSLA .NET , which is a framework for managing and implementing Read More...
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