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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...
It’s going to be a busy week in the capital area of New York next week, and a great time to get knee deep in all things technical! Tech Valley Code Camp – Saturday, Nov. 7th at SUNY Albany There’s 20 sessions and over 100 signed up thus far!  I hope 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 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...
Thanks to PowerShell MVPs Joel Bennett and Jeffery Hicks for putting the wheels in motion for the Upstate New York PowerShell Users Group .  The Upstate NY PowerShell Users Group is for any IT Professional, Developer, Manager, or Administrator interested Read More...
Just a quick note that Scott Guthrie will be visiting the LinkedIn .NET User Group tomorrow at 12 noon (EDT).  As with his first appearance, Scott will be opening it up to Q&A as well as giving us all insight into where Microsoft is heading with Read More...
For the most part, summer is a slower time in terms of User Group meetings, and since I got notices this week from three groups that generally meet today that they’re taking July (and even August) off, I thought I’d mention it’s a good idea to check the Read More...
On Monday I posted on some ways to stay informed of .NET happenings within your area.  Just today, Microsoft launched a new program, Thrive for Developers , tailored specifically on the developer community in these times of economic uncertainty. 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...
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...
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...
Thanks to all that turned out at the ASP.NET Professionals User Group tonight in Waltham to hear about ASP.NET Dynamic Data.  As promised, I’m listing the resources I provided on my closing slide here, and I’ll provide a few pointers to answer some Read More...
I’ll be presenting at the second meeting of the ASP.NET Professionals User Group this coming Wednesday in Waltham.  Fritz Onion kicked things off last month with “The Changing Face of ASP.NET,” an overview of what developers need to know before embarking Read More...
Some may say any .NET user group is nerdy, but the Beantown .NET INETA User Group gets the honors of being the first truly NERD-y one.   By NERD here, I mean, of course, the New England Research and Development Center (with the envious acronym) Read More...
Quick reminder: the first meeting of the newly formed ASP.NET Professionals User Group takes place tonight at the Microsoft office at 201 Jones Road in Waltham.  The meeting runs from 6:15 to 8:30.  Regular meetings will occur on the 4th Tuesday Read More...
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