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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

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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Cool Whitepaper: Code Access Security in SharePoint for Administrators

Code Access Security (CAS) can be a difficult concept for developers to wrap their heads around, so I imagine that for non-developers CAS is probably a complete mind twist.  There’s a set of whitepapers at http://www.combined-knowledge.com/Downloads%202007.htm
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Self Signed Certificates on IIS7

Rob Bagby has a great post on creating self-signed certificates for IIS7 , including a screencast showing how to walk through the steps. It's not that hard to do, but if you haven't done it before it can be non-trivial.
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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

Security Guidance for WCF Available

Just released: patterns & practices Improving Web Services Security: Scenarios and Implementation Guidance for WCF . Yah, I know that security can be a dry subject, but this book has some really interesting nuggets of information. For instance, they
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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

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

Microsoft and Web 2.0 Resources

Thanks to the folks at Lexis Nexis who attended my talk on "Microsoft and Web 2.0" today.  I went through quite a bit of material around Windows Live, the Live Platform, Silverlight, and newer technologies like DeepZoom, PhotoSynth, Live

Calling Web Services via AJAX - Part 2

Looks like this is an interesting topic to a lot of people since part 1 of this series made it to the front page of Digg today. Good thing that I was already working on part 2 :) In Calling Web Services via AJAX - Part 1 , I highlighted how easy it is

Linking Live IDs

Tim Heuer has a post about a fantastic new feature of Live IDs . well when you go to a live id-enabled site you'll be able to switch identities immediately on that site without having to logout/login to a different windows live id...you'll be instantly
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Some Information Card Goodness

As I am covering CardSpace for various customers, I am asked frequently how to build a Secure Token Issuing Service or a Relying Party website using non-Microsoft technology. We have examples of how to create a Relying Party using ASP.NET , and now several
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Just Blog to Win a Free XBox?

Can't get to Vegas or Orlando? Have you heard about the Microsoft Web Experience events in Los Angeles and Denver ? Want to win an XBox 360 simply by cutting and pasting? Read on. These Web Experience events are about the technologies that Microsoft offers.We

What Technologies Should I Focus On?

There is an interesting post on the Help.Net blog about the Top 10 .NET Framework Technologies to Learn in 2007 . No Sliverlight? No SharePoint? I like the list, but I don't think it hits the mark for where the money is at. That's why companies employ
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