Thrive webcasts for IT Pros starts today.
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032407005&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1PM EST
Event Overview
Looking at the issues, challenges, and industry from an IT Pro perspective, Thrive provides resources and pragmatic guidance to enable IT Pros to thrive in these challenging times. Thrive focuses on three pillars:
Career Care
• Anticipate and manage career change with guidance from career experts and IT leaders
• Connect with communities and peers to expand your network
Technical Competency
• Save money and time with Microsoft technologies you already own
• Enhance your technical skills to get ahead of the curve
Business and IT Alignment
• Be a more effective advocate for you and your team
• Align IT goals with your company’s business objectives
Presenters : Lilyn Chang, Group Marketing Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Karen Forster, Director of Platform Vision, Advaiya, and Kevin Remde, IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
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About rfustino
Russ wisely shelved dreams of rock and roll stardom in order to share his vast knowledge with developers nationwide. Given that he can’t sing or play an instrument, other than in Guitar Hero, we’re all very grateful. Russ has more than 25 years of software development. He’s the creator of the Russ' Tool Shed developer seminar series and has donned his trademark suspenders, hardhat and tool belt in presentations for over 75,000 developers at 1,700 events. Russ also has expertise in developing Visual Basic and Web-based solutions using Microsoft tools. Before joining Microsoft eleven years ago, Russ worked as a VB instructor, headed up a development department, and created several client/server applications and system software products. His specialties include development with VB.NET, XML Web services, ASP.NET, XNA, Silverlight, Development Tools and debugging. But make no mistake – Russ is not all brains. His big heart led him to establish Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc., a non-profit organization that holds softball and golf-based fundraisers to battle cancer. You have to know the code to get in the shed. KNOW THE CODE!