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May 2006 - Posts

VSlive 2006
I have just got back from VSLive 2006 where I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to deliver the opening keynote on Tuesday morning followed by two breakout sessions later that day - one on "InfoCard", the other on WCF. Paul Andrew was also there Read More...
Keith Brown writes on "InfoCard"
As if David Chappell's "InfoCard" paper wasn't enough, the inimitable Keith Brown, security guru to the stars has also published a couple of "InfoCard" articles in MSDN Magazine which are now available online. The first article outlines "InfoCard" and Read More...
David Chappell's "InfoCard" Paper Published!
I am sure many of you know, David Chappell has a particular skill in being able to describe new technologies in terms that the world at large can understand. David has written several books and papers on ActiveX, BizTalk, .NET, WCF etc. A few months ago, Read More...
Windows Vista Readiness Labs TechEd06
As if you needed more reasons to attend TechEd 2006 in Boston this year, here's a note from the Vista team! Windows Vista Readiness Labs TechEd06 June 12th – 16th, 2006 Room 108, First Floor Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) 415 Summer Read More...
MIX.06 Sessions now Online
In case you weren't able to attend MIX.06 back in March, you might want to go watch the movies of the sessions - there's some great content in there and lots of coooool demos! There's also the session Garrett and I delivered ;) Enjoy! Read More...
How can you prove that you are you online?
On his blog, Charlie O'Donnell poses this most inevitable question. Once again we can see how hard it is to assert one's identity with any degree of accuracy. Charlie points out several flawed mechanisms for asserting your identity including the rather Read More...
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