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It has been a long time since I have blogged about my life at Microsoft, in fact it has been about a year.  At that time I announced I was moving back to NY.  Today I am announcing a change in my role at Microsoft. After 42 months of being an Read More...
While at the 6th Annual Financial Services Developer Conference my colleague Joe Cleaver and I recorded our third Industry Chat.  Unfortunately I have had some pretty significant hardware issues that have prevented me from editing it and uploading Read More...
Okay, so it has been almost a week since it was released and I haven't said anything about it. It changes today.  I have been running the new Zune firmware and software for a week.  I like it!  I have had 0 problems.  I have over 18,000 Read More...
This is a follow up to my my post " And now for something completely different... ".  Office Open XML is on its way to becoming an ISO/IEC International Standard.  It has received the necessary number of votes for approval as an ISO/IEC Read More...
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Well it is the day after the 6th Annual Financial Services Developer Conference, and looking back over the past 2 days all I can say is "WOW!"  The conference was a tremendous success.  We had over 1000 registered attendees, 39 sessions, Read More...
At next week's 6th Annual Microsoft Financial Services Developer Conference Kumar Vadaparty of Merrill Lynch and I are presenting a session on Windows Communication Foundation and Window Workflow Foundation in Financial Services. Kumar has just gotten Read More...
Happy New Year! Those of you who know me, are probably aware that I worked in the State and Local Government vertical at Microsoft for a short period of time.  That period happened to coincide with the announcement of Massachusetts CIO Peter Quinn's Read More...
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I have spoken to a lot of people about Silverlight and in particular the upcoming release SilverLight 1.1 in recent weeks.  That release will include a scaled down version of the CLR.  This will bring .NET programing paradigm into the browser.  Read More...
So I have been fielding a lot of questions about this over the last few weeks and I can happily announce that Visual Studio 2008 (.Net 3.5) has been released and is available to MSDN subscribers at http://msdn.microsoft.com .   Visual Studio 2008 Read More...
Joe Cleaver and I just completed our second Industry Chat.  Our guest for this chat was Daniel Chait of Lab 49 we were going to discuss UX, but the discussion got on technology and capital markets.  We chatted about UX, algorithmic trading, Read More...
Joe Cleaver and I completed our first Industry Chat.  We are still working out where all of our content will be posted, so in the meantime it is posted on my SkyDrive.  The link is below.  Check it out and be sure to get us your comments.  Read More...
My colleague, Joe Cleaver and I have just recorded our first Zunecast.  We are calling it our Industry Chat.  The first one is an introduction to what our cast is all about.  It will give you an idea of what we are trying to accomplish Read More...
Here is another bundle that will help create a more robust user experience UX for your web apps. It allows you to in invoke server-side validation through the use of AJAX. It simplifies the coding of such validations while providing guidelines on how Read More...
If you are looking to implement autocomplete functionality in your ASP.NET application using AJAX, look no further then the AutoComplete Guidance Bundle. It provides you a means to create Contextual AutoComplete in your ASP.NET application. It comes with Read More...
Those of you who attended this year's Financial Services Developer Conference participated in one of our most successful FinServ DevCons we have ever. This year's is shaping up to be even better! It is scheduled to take place March 12-13, at the Marriott Read More...
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