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Improving Web Services Security Guide v1.0 Released by P&P Team

The Patterns & Practices Team have recently released v1.0 of the web services security guide (in PDF format) that shows how to make the most out of WCF. With end-to-end application scenarios, it shows you how to design and implement authentication

P&P ships Composite Application Guidance for WPF

The Patterns & Practices team has recently released the Composite Application Guidance for WPF which provides guidance for "componetizing" the development of enterprise-class WPF applications across multiple development teams, with each team owning

Announcing Visual Studio MythWeek!!

We are celebrating Visual Studio Myth Week from June 2-6. Are you curious to find out what it is all about? Please stop by during/after the week at http://www.mythweek.com to learn more. We hope you can join us. -Nandita

Microsoft Outlook Integration with .NET

I found this great article by Rachel Wireman and how-to documentation on building Outlook integration functionality with C#, and it has downloadable source code. She covers, General Outlook integration issues Creating an Outlook Contact with C# Programmatically

How does FREE ASP.NET hosting until January 2010 sound?

Verio is offering a sweet little free hosting deal to developers and designers to promote Microsoft-based hosting for products and technologies like Expression, Visual Studio, and Silverlight. The Plan includes: .NET Framework 3.0 (I am told 3.5 will

Building Add-Ins for Windows Live Messenger

Messenger Apps have evolved into a full-blown platform for communication. We see messenger-aware applications everywhere. We have also seen specific application of messenger technology for Customer Service integration. So we have seen messenger invading

Implementing SmartCard Authentication with ASP.NET

This little nugget just landed in my inbox. Thanks to Jason for putting it together! http://choosing-a-blog-url-sucks.blogspot.com/2007/04/implementing-smartcard-authentication.html -Marc

Thanks to everyone in Los Angeles & Sacramento who attended our conference

As promised, you can get my decks and demos from www.publicsectordeveloper.com ( direct link ). The demos are "as-is" but feel free to let me know if something doesn't work anymore. A more detailed explanation of the WPF deck and demos can be found here

Upgrading from ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP.NET 2.0 + AJAX

I'm trying to get back into the habit of answering customer questions via the blog so all of you get the benefit of the answer. Here's a question which showed up in my mailbox recently: "I have a very large project in ASP.NET 1.1. If I upgrade the server

(Updated) Built in "Zip" compression for the .NET Framework

So, I must admit, I thought that if I wanted to build ZIP (compression) into a .NET Application, that I would have to use some 3rd party control, like WinZIP. Well, I just learned today, that NO, it's actually built into the framework. Check out this

Daylight Savings Time Update for Developers

I thought I'd post the contents of an email that was sent to contactable Developers in the US in the event you're on our "do not contact" list and therefore wouldn't have seen this important information. ________________ In 2005, the United States government

SQL Server Compact Edition RC1 Released

This is what was formerly known as SQL Server Everywhere. If you need a lightweight database for your Smart Client applications, then you should definitely check out SQLCE. One of the great things about SQLCE is that you can deploy it as a private assembly.

Building a better ASP.NET 2.0 user experience with Microsoft AJAX technologies

When Oct. 5th 12:00P-1:30P EST (9:00A-10:30A PST) Where Register at this link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032311753&EventCategory=2&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US Note : Audio will be via the Internet,

NOVA SQL: September 2006 Meeting - SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) Best Practices

The Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group ( www.novasql.com ) is announcing its next session for 2006 to benefit IT Professionals (DBAs, Developers, Admins, etc.) in the Northern Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland areas interested in SQL Server.
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