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Azure Service Plaform Videos

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As some of you had left comment in my blog post on “Azure” wanting additional  tutorial and here’s the first of a comprehensive set of HDI’s (“How Do I …?”) on the entire Azure Services Platform.

Here are some of the HDI’s you will find there:

Additional here is a a great series (ongoing) on cloud computing and related concepts, and the Microsoft platform and strategies by David Chou, an Architect Evangelist at Microsoft (friend and colleague)::

February 18, 2009 Posted by rajramabadran | .NET, Azure Services Platform, Cloud Computing, Web Platform | , , , | 1 Comment

Architect Council | The Importance of the Client March 25-26, 2009, Mountain View & San Francisco

 

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Over the last couple of years, there has been a lot of innovation around of technologies that make it easier for the end user of an application to interact with systems.  This innovation has been a boon for the end user because it has provided them a more natural interface with systems that span the web, computer, and phone.  However, this has caused the complexity of systems architecture and development to increase.  The focus of this session will be on how to prepare and manage this complexity within your organization.

Facilitated by Microsoft, the premise of this event is to provide an open forum where architects can meet to discuss technologies with their peers.  This forum will provide first-hand experience and best practices that will enable its members to learn from each other and transfer knowledge.

Please join us for this *FREE* event which will provide great opportunity to learn, share and network with your peers and other company leaders. Also don’t forget there will be free give aways (hint..hint..Zune) clip_image003

EVENT SUMMARY

The Value of the Client – In the past, the choice of how an end user interacts with an application has been dictated by IT and often without regards to the usage.  Recently, as the population has become more tech savvy and are experiencing interactions on the web, computer, and the phone their expectations have increased tremendously.  Many organizations now have to support multiple standards and technologies to accommodate their user base.  We will discuss the opportunities and challenges this presents.

The Changing Face of the Web – The web has changed from a static collection of data to an application platform.  In many cases, JavaScript and AJAX have enhanced the experience to enable more advance application scenarios.  In other cases, the Rich Internet Application using technologies such as Silverlight and Flash can bring the experience to a new level.  In this session we will discuss the web and in particular the investments Microsoft is making in this technology.

Creating Powerful Applications on Computers and Devices – The web has been a boon to application development and deployment, but it doesn’t always fit every scenario.  There are certain classes of applications which provide a better experience when running on a device and utilizing local hardware.  The ubiquity of the mobile device has also extended the expectations of users with anytime/anywhere access. 

The Future of the Client – The pace of change in client technologies over the past few years has been tremendous and is expected to continue to evolve.  From support of new device types such as tables and walls, to continued improvements in interactions on the web, client, and the phone the client will become more and more important from a technology perspective and more strategic to the organization.

AGENDA

12:15 PM  Arrival

12:30 PM  Lunch and announcements

01:00 PM  The Value of the Client

01:45 PM  The Changing Face of the Web

02:45 PM  Creating Powerful Applications on Computers and Devices

03:45 PM  The Future of the Client

04:15 PM  Raffle and close

REGISTER

To register, please click on the link below or call 1.877.MSEVENT (1.877.673.8368).

March 25, 2009 | Mountain View, CA

Microsoft Corporation

1065 La Avenida St.
Building 1 Mountain View California 94043

Registration Link:

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032399662&Culture=en-US

Event ID: 1032399662

March 26, 2009 |San Francisco, CA

Microsoft Corporation

835 Market Street #700
San Francisco California 94103-1901

Registration Link:

 http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032399663&Culture=en-US

 

Event ID: 1032399663

*Referral code not required to register.*

February 9, 2009 Posted by rajramabadran | .NET, Microsoft, Silicon Valley Training, Silverlight, Visual Studios, WPF, Web Platform, Windows 7, XAML | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet