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September 24/25, 2005
Microsoft
201
Getting the Goods!
Day 1: September 24
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Time |
MPR A
Smart Client |
MPR B
Fundamentals |
MPR C Web Track |
Data Track |
Providence Room
Interoperability/Mixed |
Rhode Island Room Mixed
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Boston Room
Mixed |
Cafeteria
Chalk Talk Room |
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8:30-9:00 |
Registration/Welcome Special Welcome
Session MPR A/B/C (8:30-8:45 AM) |
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9:00-10:30 Session 1 |
Windows Don Sorcinelli |
Visual Studio Tools for Office 2.0 Robert Holmes |
Advanced Server Controls and Web Parts with ASP.NET 2.0 Patrick Hynds |
DB Maintenance Andrew Kelly |
Integration
Technologies and Approaches Andrew Babiec |
Multithreading
made easy – harnessing the power of C# and .net to squeeze every cycle out of
your CPU – Part 1 Mark Mullin |
Smart Clients with .NET 2.0 Raj Das |
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How Agile is MSF-Agile and VSTS? Sam Gentile |
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10:30-10:45 |
Break |
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10:45 – 12:15 Session 2 |
Migrating Mobile Applications to the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 and Windows Mobile 5.0 Don Sorcinelli |
Introduction to the Patterns and Practices Richard Hale Shaw |
Visual Basic 2005: Productivity and Application Architecture Improvements Patrick Hynds |
SQL Server 2005 DBCC – What’s new? Andrew Kelly |
An Overview of SQL Server 2005 T-SQL Enhancements Adam Machanic |
Multithreading made easy – harnessing the power of C# and .net to squeeze every cycle out of your CPU – Part 2 Mark Mullin |
SMTP, MIME, and the System.Web.Mail namespace Marshall Rosenstein |
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Record your Demo Thom Robbins |
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12:15 -1:15 |
Lunch |
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1:15 – 2:45 Session 3 |
Leveraging the New State and Notification API in Windows Mobile 5.0 Don Sorcinelli |
Why should VB.NET Guys Have All the Fun? Using the My Object (.NET 2.0) in C# Richard Hale Shaw |
Windows Ernie Booth (Microsoft) |
Programming SQL Server 2005 with .Net Andrew Novick |
Data Access Patterns for a SOA World Rob Daigneau |
SQL Server Security Robert Hurlbut |
IssueVision in a .NET 2.0 World: Using IV to Jumpstart Building .NET 2.0 Smart Client Applications Dave Burke |
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Record your Demo Thom Robbins |
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2:45 – 3:00 |
Break |
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3:00 – 4:30 Session 4 |
XML And MS Office Robert Holmes |
Object Testing in VS2005: Getting to Know the Object Test Bench Richard Hale Shaw |
Windows Ernie Booth (Microsoft) |
SQL Server 2005 Native Web Service Support Raj Das |
Anti-Patterns .. The Top 10 List Rob Daigneau |
Integrating Outlook and SharePoint Using VSTO Scott Jamison |
WinForms Internals Frank Wu |
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ACTING SKILLS WORKSHOP (for Success in Business) Lau Lapides |
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4:30 – 4:45 |
Break |
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4:45 – 6:15 Session 5 |
Deploying Rich Windows Forms Applications Using “ClickOnce” and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 George Wesolowski |
VSTS for Architects: DSI, SDM and the Sam Gentile |
Intro to Andrew Babiec |
Programming and Using SQL Server 2005 User-Defined Types with .Net Andrew Novick |
Programming with Virtual Earth Julie Lerman |
Visual C# 2005: IDE Tips and Tricks Patrick Hynds |
Introducing System.Transactions in .NET 2.0 Robert Hurlbut |
How Can I Take Advantage of Windows Ernie Booth (Microsoft) |
Forms Authentication, Membership, Profile and Roles – What’s in VS.NET 2005 and What We Can Learn from Telligent’s Community Server Robert Goodearl |
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6:15 – 7:15 |
Dinner |
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7:15 – 8:45 Session 6 |
An Introduction to the Mauro Cardarelli |
Web Service Security Basics – Demystifying the cryptography tools used in WSE, Indigo and Beyond Julie Lerman |
DotNetNuke – Deploying a DNN V 3 Site Jim Bonnie |
Writing Custom Extensions for SQL Server Reporting Services Matt Culmone |
Writing an IL disassembler for fun Jason Haley |
Scraping Data from Websites with the .NET Framework Phil Denoncourt |
Occasionally Connected Smart Clients? Sam Gentile |
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Day 2: September 25
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Time |
MPR A Smart Client |
MPR B Fundamentals |
MPR C Web |
Data |
Mixed |
Mixed |
Boston Room Mixed |
Cafeteria
Chalk Talk Room |
Executive Briefing Center
Mixed |
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8:30-9:00 |
Registration/Welcome Special Welcome Session MPR A/B/C (8:30-8:45 AM) |
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9:00-10:30 Session 1 |
Office And Web Services Robert Holmes |
What's new in the .NET Framework 2.0? Chris Bowen |
Effective
use of BizTalk as an Enterprise Integration platform Andrew Babiec |
Building a Reporting Environment |
Overview of WSE 3.0* Julie Lerman |
Windows Communication Foundation: Peer Networking Rich Crane |
Making high performance applications with C++ and C# Mark Mullin |
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Windows Communications Foundation aka Indigo and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Michael Stiefel |
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10:30-10:45 |
Break |
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10:45 – 12:15 Session 2 |
Using Asynchronous Operations on Windows Mobile 5.0 Al Alper |
Effective Development Practices in .NET Chris Bowen |
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ETL Overview |
Introduction to Code Access Security Phil Denoncourt |
ADO.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 Julie Lerman |
Build a Business Intelligence Solution with SQL Server 2005 Mauro Cardarelli |
SOA Architectural Issues Mark Mullin |
Creating Advanced SOA Services with Indigo on Windows Sam Gentile |
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12:15 -1:15 |
Lunch |
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1:15 – 2:45 Session 3 |
RSS and You
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Practical Software Development with Visual Studio Team System Chris Bowen |
C# 2.0, Part 1: Introduction to Generics and Iterators Richard Hale Shaw |
Improving the performance of your SQL 2000 database Phil Denoncourt |
Security Tools for the .NET Developer Robert Hurlbut |
Advanced Customizations of SharePoint Portal Server Mauro Cardarelli |
Asynchronous Operations in ASP.NET Al Alper |
Practical Indigo Michael Stiefel/Sam Gentile |
Integration
Fundamentals: Microsoft BizTalk Ed Moemeka |
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2:45 – 3:00 |
Break |
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3:00 – 4:30 Session 4 |
InfoPath Solutions Robert Holmes |
Application Security Principles Ted Demopoulos |
C# 2.0, Part 2: Applying Generics and Iterators Richard Hale Shaw |
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What’s new for Security in .NET 2.0 Robert Hurlbut |
Using Delegates for Asynchronous Operations in Windows Applications Al Alper |
Extending a SharePoint Team Site with Simple Workflow, Custom Event Handlers, and Custom Web Parts Chris Felknor |
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OO or
Oh-Oh: How Object-Oriented Can Improve your (Programming) Life! Steve Blaha |
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Thanks for Attending! |
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