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Well, after a late February presentation from Microsoft's Jim O'Neil, TVUG finds itself at a loss for a presenter for March. At this point, there is no March meeting, but we're working on coming back to April with a vengence. There will be another email about the April event within the next few weeks.

All is not lost for March, however! Microsoft is coming to town this Friday for the next leg of the MSDN Northeast Roadshow.

MSDN Events Presents: The MSDN Northeast Roadshow: "Driving Toward a New Horizon" Tour

Event ID: 1032439977

Friday, March 12, 2010 1:00 PM - Friday, March 12, 2010 5:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Welcome Time: 12:30 PM

Hilton Garden Inn Troy

235 Hoosick St
Troy New York 12180
United States

 

Language(s):

English.

Product(s):

Microsoft SQL Azure Database, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Windows Azure.

Audience(s):

Pro Dev/Programmer.

Presenter(s):

Chris Bowen,  Jim O'Neil

 

Event Overview

MSDN Events Presents > The MSDN Northeast Roadshow: "Driving Toward a New Horizon" Tour

 

It’s a new year and road and code warriors Chris Bowen and Jim O’Neil just can’t wait to return to the highways of the northeast to talk about major technology releases and what’s important for developers.  

 

From writing applications that leverage Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud operating system that went live on January 1st, to new ways of working with services and data like WCF Data Services and SQL Azure, to a look at what’s just around the bend with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4, let Chris and Jim be your GPS of technology travel.

 

The Northeast MSDN Roadshow is a free series of deep technology sessions for developers and architects.  Register today and join Chris and Jim for these relaxed events to gain practical insights.

 

So, rev up those developer engines and get ready to roll toward new sights and destinations!

 

If you register and attend this event, you will be placed in a raffle to win a chance to bring home one (1) free copy of Windows 7 – you could be the lucky winner! Register today!

 

The Agenda: Cloudy (but Clear) Skies, Driving Data, and Visual (Studio) Sights

 

Session 1 - Windows Azure: What? Why? And a Peek under the Hood

What is Cloud Computing and where can it take you?  In this session, we’ll first focus on showing the potential benefits of creating applications for the cloud with Windows Azure.  Then, we’ll pop open the hood to show you around the main parts of the engine, including web roles, worker roles, and queues.  You’ll see how Windows Azure plugs in for interoperability with other on-premises and cloud applications via the App Fabric.  You’ll also learn how Windows Azure can be used to host technologies other than .NET – such as Java and PHP – and get a glimpse into what’s coming next with project “Sydney” and the integration of Windows Workflow into the cloud.

 

Session 2 - Data: At Your Service

Services are more than just executable bits of business logic; data too can be provided as a service, and the Microsoft stack offers a number of ways to host your data on and off-premises.  Windows Azure provides highly scalable table and blob storage, and SQL Azure brings the relational model to the cloud, but there’s other options as well including exposing your domain data via WCF Data Services and leveraging vetted data service providers such as the Associated Press and the Data.gov via Microsoft “Dallas”.  Think of this session as a pit stop to help you examine the data and modeling options best suited to tune your applications.

 

Session 3 - Visual Studio 2010: That’s a 10-4, Good Buddy

There’s a buzz in the air as Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 are arriving soon, and they’re bringing plenty of cargo that developers will enjoy, from new features to improved productivity.  We’ll hop on and take a tour, giving you the lay of the land in terms of what will help you as a developer.  The sights will include parallel application development, new editor features and debugging capabilities (including a new historical debugger), improvements for web and Windows development, new .NET language features, and much more.

 

 

*Be sure to learn more about the TechNet event happening on the same day at the same location from 8:30am–12:00pm. If you are interested in attending, please register separately for that event here: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032439503&Culture=en-US

 

Registration Options

Event ID:
1032439977

Register by Phone
1-877-MSEVENT (673-8368)

 

Register Online

 


Posted 9 Mar 2010 5:09 PM by Brian Peek
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