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Tallahassee follow up

NOTE: This was cross posted from here . Thanks for taking the time to attend our developer day!  For resources from my Windows 7 for .NET Developers session, see this post: http://tinyurl.com/Win7DevDinner The two decks and the GuestBook demo I used

Microsoft Public Sector Technology Conference - Tallahassee, FL

REGISTER TODAY! Venue Hotel Duval, 415 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 224-6000 Date & Time November 4, 2009 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Eastern Time About the Conference We invite you to join us for a day of developer-oriented technical sessions,

Custom domain names in Windows Azure

For those of you who are using, or interested in Azure, a nice post about using custom domain names in Windows Azure http://blog.smarx.com/posts/custom-domain-names-in-windows-azure -Keith

Clouds Rolling In: The Forecast Calls for Increased Agility, Stability and Performance as Cloud Computing Comes to State and Local Government

In this thought leadership whitepaper, the Center for Digital Government has identified a spectrum of approaches to implementing cloud computing, each of which reflects the unique needs and constraints different organizations may encounter. Cloud computing

Windows Azure Reference Application released to MSDN Code Gallery

  Project Riviera is a comprehensive code sample to demonstrate how to develop multi-tenant highly-scalable line-of-business application on Windows Azure Platform , built by a cloud ISV partner, Cumulux . Cumulux is a Microsoft partner who’s built

Web-based mapping tool gets government data via API from OGDI: http://visualfusion.cloudapp.net

Microsoft partner IDV Solutions has created a terrific mapping overlay tool that can get map data from any KML source. Since OGDI natively emits KML, its a great demonstration of web standards enabling open government data. They’ve included DC data from

FOLLOW UP: Developer Dinner on OGDI

NOTE: This was cross posted from here . Thanks to everyone who attended Developer Dinner showcasing our work on the Open Government Data Initiative ( OGDI ).  Here are the follow up links we promised: OGDI Developer Dinner.pptx FlexEntities.zip -Mar

Microsoft Developer Dinner Series for Partners Presenting: Microsoft Open Government Data Initiative – Cloud Computing, REST, AJAX, CSS, oh my! - June 24, 2009 - Reston, VA

Speakers Marc Schweigert, Developer Evangelist James Chittenden, User Experience Evangelist Vlad Vinogradsky, Architect Evangelist Microsoft Corporation, US Public Sector Developer and Evangelism Team Venue: Microsoft Innovation & Technology Center

Win a ‘Govie Award’ – Submit an Innovative Gov 2.0 Application

Build innovative applications and help make transparent, collaborative and open government a reality! Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase is scheduled to take place on Sept. 8 in Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the Gov 2.0 Summit, an ‘invite-only’ brainstorming

Webcast Schedule for June 2009

Register today for our upcoming webcasts! Date Time Location Title and Registration Presenter Audience June 18, 2009 16:00 – 17:00 EST Webcast Software Design Tools in Visual Studio 2010 Jose Luis Manners Developers June 24 2009 14:00 - 15:00 EST Webcast

Open Government Brainstorm - Check it out and endorse an idea!

Participate in the Open Government Brainstorm that is occurring currently which the Obama Administration is sponsoring as part of the President’s Directive released last week. If you support the goals of having a participatory, collaborative and transparent

Microsoft announces the Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI)

Today Microsoft announced the Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI). The goal of OGDI is to encourage the publishing and use of public government data. See the press release here More information on Microsoft’s Open Government Data Initiative can be

Azure Services Training Kit - April Update - Released

The April Update of the Azure Services Training Kit has released and is ready for download . Below is a brief overview (taken from the download site) of what's included in the latest release. Overview The Azure Services Training Kit includes a comprehensive

Windows Azure “How Do I” videos for developers recently released

Microsoft has recently published the first 9 or 40 Azure Services Platform “How Do I” (HDIs) videos for public consumption. The intent of the HDI videos are to provide additional training and resources around building cloud-aware applications on the Windows

Azure Services Training Kit - February Update - Released

The February Update of the Azure Services Training Kit has released and is ready for download . Below is a brief overview (taken from the download site ) of what's included in the latest release. Overview The Azure Services Training Kit includes a comprehensive
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