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    arcDevBrainPick This Friday June 8th at 10:00am Eastern
    It's that time again! Friday is the next arcDevBrainPick . This is your opportunity to pick the brains of your local Microsoft evangelism team. Register Here The brain pick starts at 10:00am Eastern. You can attend this open forum by registering at the Read More...
    arcDevBrainPick Tomorrow Morning May 11th
    Tomorrow morning, I'll be back in Jersey, when it's time for another arcDevBrainPick. That's your chance to log on and pick the brain of your local Microsoft developer evangelists. Register Here arcDevBrainPick starts at 10am Eastern. You can tune in Read More...
    arcDevBrainPick Tomorrow Morning at 10am Eastern
    Well, we took the month of March off, but tomorrow morning is the April arcDevBrainPick . arcDevBrainPick is your chance to pick the brain of your local Microsoft staff. It's an open-forum talk radio like format where you can chat in your questions and Read More...
    Unwrapped for Financial Services Webcast Series IV - This Week
    Now in its fourth year, the Unwrapped for Financial Services Webcast Series is back for a week starting today! Sessions will be both technical and strategic in nature, covering the newest Microsoft solutions for Capital Markets, Retail Banking and Insurance Read More...
    devCouncil NYC This Thursday: Robert Holmes on MOSS 2007
    After taking the month of February off, devCouncil is back! This Thursday, March 15th, is the March devCouncil in NYC from 1-5pm. Immediately following the devCouncil is the monthly meeting of the NYC .NET Developers Group from 6-8pm. This month's devCouncil Read More...
    arcDevBrainPick this Friday
    This Friday is our monthly arcDevBrainPick at 10:00am EST. This is your opportunity to pick the brain of your local developer and architect evangelists. Bill Zentmayer and I are out in Seattle this week at an internal Microsoft conference. We'll be up Read More...
    January devCouncils - NJ and NY
    Thanks to everyone who attended the devCouncil events in NJ & NY this month. This was the third 'set' of devCouncil meetings to take place, since we kicked the program off. This month focused on web development, specifically ASP.NET and the new Microsoft Read More...
    devCouncil NYC + NYC .NET User Group: Web Dev & Architecture Sessions
    This Thursday, January 18th, is the January devCouncil in NYC from 1-5pm. Immediately following the devCouncil is the monthly meeting of the NYC .NET Developers Group from 6-8pm. This month's devCouncil topic is web development. We'll spend the first Read More...
    Reminder: arcDevBrainPick this Friday at 10:00am EST
    Please join William Zentmayer and myself this Friday morning at 10am EST for our monthly 'arcDevBrainPick'. This is your chance to pick the brain of your local architect and developer evangelists. The arcDevBrainPick is an open forum online, similar to Read More...
    devCouncil NJ: Web Development with ASP.NET & AJAX
    Tomorrow, Thursday January 4th, is the January devCouncil in NJ. This month's topic is web development. We'll spend the first half discussing the new features in ASP.NET 2.0, then we'll cover the new Microsoft AJAX Library and how you can use it with Read More...
    December devCouncils - NJ and NY
    Thanks to everyone who attended the devCouncil events in NJ & NY earlier this month. This was the second 'set' of devCouncil meetings to take place, focusing on two of the four pillars of the .NET Framework 3.0: Windows CardSpace and Windows Presentation Read More...
    arcDevBrainPick this Friday at 10:00am EST
    As part of the devStream program my team has been running, we've been scheduling a monthly series of "arcDevBrainPicks" where you get to pick the brain of your local Microsoft Architect & Developer Evangelists. William Zentmayer and I hosted the first Read More...
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