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June 2008 - Posts

Abdi Modaressi on Bringing IMS and Web Services Together at AT&T

In this interview, Eric Troup talks with Abdi Modaressi, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T, about the challenges behind combining web services and IMS to deliver new types of experiences for the device, computer, and TV experiences.
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Joe DeCarlo on the Microsoft Certified Architect Program

I had the opportunity to interview a good friend, Joe DeCarlo, about the Microsoft Certified Architect program. Joe is an Architect at Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta, and came from a deep developer background. In this interview, we discuss the MCA program,

The Impact of Enterprise 2.0 on the Enterprise

When I think of the impact of Enterprise 2.0 in the next 5 years, I can't help but imagine there's a war brewing. Web 2.0 was the big love fest, can't we all just share data and get along with standards? Enterprise 2.0, by contrast, doesn't share that

RIP, Uga VI... One Heck of a Bulldog

Sad... Uga VI, the winningest Georgia Bulldog mascot, passed today. http://tinyurl.com/69jesg My wife just brought home the Sporting news College Football '08 issue that shows UGA as #1 for the upcoming year. Here's the lineup. Georgia Ohio State USC
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Excel Macros to Reduce Repetitive Tasks

It's end of the fiscal year for Microsoft right now, which means there's an absurd amount of reports, filling out forms, updating Siebel, and general grunt work that has to be done. One of the things I needed to do was to submit a list of resources into

Navic Networks to Microsoft: Will Television Ever Be the Same?

Interesting post from TVBoard. There are many in the media industry who assume that the operators will not work with Microsoft. But the truth is the cable guys have never shied away from Microsoft and would probably embrace them on the advertising front.

Now a Standard Part of My Presentation Tools - ZoomIt

I have been using Magnifier.exe to magnify the screen during presentations. Before I do, I usually crack a joke about people with weak constitutions and expecting mothers to look away, because the effect can be disorienting. I just found out about ZoomIt
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Hosting WCF in SharePoint

I was starting to write some demos on how to host WCF in SharePoint, and ran into some odd problems. I kept getting a System.ArgumentException, pointing to a parameter called "virtualPath". I fought it only for a little while and decided to see if anyone
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Webcast - Visual Studio for C++ Developers

Making sure everyone is aware that my colleague, Rob Cameron , is hosting a webcast on Friday, June 20th from 11:00am - 12:30 pm PST: Visual Studio for C++ Developers Visual C++ provides a powerful and flexible development environment for creating Microsoft

Getting Public Key Token of Assembly Within Visual Studio

I am in training this week with Andrew Connell (by far the best SharePoint training I have ever attended), learning about SharePoint development. As I get started with my deep dive into learning SharePoint, something that comes up a lot is the need to

I Bought Guitar Hero 3 for Father's Day. Ouch.

Yesterday was Father's Day in the US. We celebrated by going to GameStop and bought Call of Duty 4 and Guitar Hero 3 . I made the mistake of putting in Guitar Hero 3 into the XBox 360 first. I played it straight for almost 5 hours. I have a freaking blister
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How to Build a Networked Zune Game with XNA

Dan Waters has a great video series as well as code download showing how to build a networked Zune game. How To Build a Networked Zune Game with XNA Series - Introduction How to Build a Networked Zune Game with XNA Series- Part 2, The Code Every time
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How Movies and Video Games are Made With Motion Capture at Motus

I finally got these videos posted! This was an incredibly fun day for me. I was fortunate to spend the day with Motus Digital in Plano, Texas. They are a motion capture and film studio, and they were kind enough to show me every bit of detail about how
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Channel9 Interviews Posted

I have procrastinated forever it seems on getting some of my videos published onto Channel9. Well, I finally found some free time and got a few of the videos posted. Trends in the Media Industry with Brian O'Neil Brian O'Neil is a Solutions Architect

SharePoint Firestarter Webcast Event

Wow! There are currently 265 people on the SharePoint Firestarter webcast event. This is a live event in Redmond that is being simulcast via LiveMeeting ( click here to register ). Very cool idea by Mithund, he embedded a chatroom into his blog and has
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Mod_Rewrite on IIS7 (well, kind of)

No, we didn't directly port Mod-Rewrite to IIS7. But there is a great implementation of a URL rewriter module on IIS7 that will even let you import rewriting rules from Apache's Mode-Rewrite! For more information, check out Bill's post on the URLRewrite
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A Day of SharePoint Developer Training

A Full Day SharePoint WebCast Wed June 11 th The recent SharePoint developer webcasts have been such a huge success that we are running an entire day of SharePoint developer-focused webcasts on June 11 th . This will be on-site in Redmond as well as broadcast
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