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SharePoint Live Virtual Conference & Expo

Register today for the free SharePoint Live Virtual Conference & Expo ! Hard to get out of the office? Training dollars are limited? We're bringing you a FREE virtual event on one of the most anticipated software releases - SharePoint 2010 - live

Water Cooler Interview – Shane Young

  I recently had the pleasure of interviewing SharePoint MVP Shane Young on The Water Cooler show on Channel9 .  This was a really fun interview, as Shane is pretty animated.  Mr. Young is the owner of SharePoint911.com , a consulting company

Unity Lifetime Managers and WCF Integration

My friend Drew, a Disney cast member in Orlando, started a blog.  Drew is focused on connected systems development lately.  His first post on BizTalk 2006 R2 and WCF Fault Messages was really interesting and quite well written.  However,
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CriticalPath SharePoint Administrators Survival Camp Training – Day 1

I am fortunate to be attending the SharePoint Administrators Survival Camp training class by CriticalPath Training this week, presented by Shane Young of SharePoint911 .  The class is being taught at the Microsoft Las Colinas MTC.  Although
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Getting XML Data From a SharePoint List – The Easy Way

Steve Pietrek has a great link blog ( Steve Pietrek - Everything SharePoint and Office ) that aggregates blog postings on SharePoint and Office.  If you are at all interested in seeing what’s possible with SharePoint, I highly recommend you subscribe

SharePoint for Developers Part 6 – Custom web services

Part 6 of the SharePoint for Developers series is posted to Channel9, this one focusing on creating custom web services in SharePoint .  For reference, here are the links to the previous 5 screencasts in this series so far. Introducing Visual Studio

Patterns and Practices Releases Hands on Labs for EntLib and Unity

Microsoft patterns & practices is excited to announce the release of: Hands-on Labs for Microsoft Enterprise Library 4.1 Hands-on Labs for Unity 1.2 In this e-mail:   Please feel free to forward this announcement to your customers. | What’s
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The ROI of Software Made Simple

Josh Holmes has a great post about going the the mattresses to prove ROI for your application.  His post, “ Moving From Cost center to Strategic Partner ”, is well-written and is dead on the money. During my interview process at Microsoft, my interviews

Cloud Services: How Do I videos for developers

I just noticed a free set of “How Do I” videos for Live, Azure, and Microsoft .NET Services .  Oh, this is slick! I have been talking to a number of large customers recently about Microsoft’s cloud initiatives, and there is a growing swell of interest

Stonehenge: WS-* Interop in the Real World

There's a great writeup on Port25 by Peter Galli that talks about the Stonehenge Incubation Project . Microsoft first talked about Stonehenge at ApacheCon 2008 , which was held in New Orleans last November. Since then, it has been approved as an incubator

Talking With William Oellermann About the Managed Services Engine

I had the opportunity to talk with William Oellermann about the Managed Services Engine (MSE). MSE is a solution built by Microsoft's SOA Solutions Team that facilitates enterprise SOA through service virtualization. MSE provides the ability to support

Windows Workflow Foundation Patterns resources

I spoke at TechReady 7 in Seattle this week on Windows Workflow Foundation Patterns. I got so many requests for the deck and samples that I am posting them on my SkyDrive (modified to remove the confidential material we discussed in the session, of course).

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

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.
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