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More Mobility Metro events

Here are the other events that are happening in the US. Click on the link to register. City Date Capacity Days San Diego 04/22/2008 50 1 Dallas 04/29/2008 20 3 Austin 05/07/2008 60 1 Chicago * 05/12/2008 20 3 Redmond 05/13/2008 100 1 Memphis 05/13/2008

Mobility Metro Houston Sign-up now!

Mobility Metro- Developing on Windows Mobile Houston, May 20 th – 22 nd Mobility Metro is a 3 day hands-on lab that covers the detailed points about building applications on the Windows Mobile platform. It covers tools such as Visual Studio 2008, the

Managed Stored Procedures and Mobile LOB Architecture

Rabi Satter of the Kiosk Mode fame , has done two posts about the cool things he worked on for the Mobile Line of Business Accelerator. Managed Stored Procedures : http://www.satter.org/2008/03/managed-stored.html Mobile LOB Architecture : http://www.satter.org/2008/03/mobile-lob-ac-1.html

The New Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator 2008

Rob just sent this email to me today. His team has been building the new version of the Solutions Accelerator for a couple of months now and now they're ready to release it to the wild. What's really amazing to me is that they managed to implement MANAGED

New MSDN Mobility Center

The MSDN Mobility Center at http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile just got a facelift! we have completely redesigned the page to feature the four main mobile application development concepts: Smart Devices Mobile Web Games Rich Internet Apps The last

New Deep-Dev-Tech (DDT) Blog

José Gallardo Salazar is one of the core architect at Q4Tech who helped us build the Mobility Touchdown content and delivered it world wide to over 22 cities last year. Here is his profile: Jose Gallardo Salazar is a senior mobile developer and architect

Understanding Virtual Memory for Windows Mobile

I know a lot of users have come across memory issues especially when using the camera on your Windows Mobile device and some of you wonder why there isn't enough RAM even when your device has 128mb of RAM. In order to understand, first you have to learn

Rave Reviews for the Microsoft Mobile Development Handbook

Rob has just posted a cool review of the Microsoft Mobile Development Handbook written by Andy Wigley , Peter Foot and Daniel "The Moth" Moth . He's VERY impressed. It's hard to impress Rob (unless you have fine wine, drive a Virginia class submarine,

Book Alert: Windows Mobile Data Synchronization with SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server Compact 3.1

Rob has been furiously writing up a storm. He has been working hard on his book even during his recent month long vacation throughout the US. He has just recently published one Chapter from his upcoming book titled Windows Mobile Data Synchronization

Mobility Touchdown begins in Peru

Ronald Armas , Leandro and Jose from Q4Tech began their Mobility Touchdown workshop today in Lima, Peru as part of their three country Mobility Touchdown Tour in Latin America (LATAM). Next stop, Bogota, Colombia.

Three more Mobility Touchdown events

We have 3 more Mobility Touchdown workshops that we've been doing the past few months and they're in: Date / Time City / State May 30 - June 1, 2007 9:00am - 6:00pm Washington DC, D.C. May 31 - June 1, 2007 9:00am - 6:00pm Irving, Texas June 18 - 20,

What we think about the Connection Monitor Stamp Model

So part of our workshop talks about the use of the Mobile Client Software Factory Disconnected Service Agent / Connection Monitor. During this talk, we have to attempt to explain to the attendees the confusing "postage" model to describe message priority

Mobility Infrastructure Optimization by Rob Tiffany

Rob's been doing great stuff before he started working for our team and now he's started to put together a series of articles/blog posts about a maturity model he's built over the past year working with many strategic and enterprise customers here in

Mobile related articles published in February

Here's a list of articles that we've published on MSDN in February. Architectures of the Today Screen Plug-in and the Home Screen Plug-in http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb278109.aspx What's New for Developers in Windows Mobile 6 http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb278115.aspx

Going to TechEd 07? Take a look at this Pre-Conf.

Jim Wilson is presenting a pre-conference session about designing and deploying mobile solutions at TechEd 2007 in Orlando this June. Checkout the details: Designing, Developing and Deploying Highly Scalable Mobile Business Solutions on the Windows Mobile®
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