« Lead Engineer - Technical Architect Edify, Java - Technical Professional »

Yesterday afternoon there was an MSDN Event where Rob Bagby from Microsoft talked about Silverlight and a number of other topics for the afternoon at Configure Soft a local company here in town. With many of these events I feel that the best discussions always come out afterwards over dinner or a beer. Last night was no exception. I got to meet a number of great people that are very involved in their discipline. Ben Holting was one of those sitting at the table. The discussions went from th

MSDN Event Yesterday


Related with "MSDN Event Yesterday"

Agile Development Center on MSDN

When I was attending the ALT.NET conference a couple of weekends ago, it became apparent that few people had even heard of the Agile Development Center that we had on MSDN. To help it become more discoverable, we’ve now fixed a few of the URLs. You can now[...]


Microsoft Windows 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 Launch Event in DC 3/25/08

The Washington, DC event will celebrate the launch of Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008. The event will bring together IT Pros and Developers to get an in-depth, up-close look at the new products and will give attendees an opportunity to meet with our Partners[...]


The Canadian Strategic Architect Forum 2008

I am in Vancouver this week for the Canadian Strategic Architect Forum.  This is an annual event we run to bring together the key Architects from our customers and partners in Canada.  The event facilitates a sharing of ideas and a conversation about the future of[...]


SOA Messaging++

A good Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) will provide message brokering, intermediation, transformation, processing, security, integration, audit, etc. Combined with additional monitoring and management capabilities, a good ESB will meet most of your SOA messaging needs, give or take a few. What makes up those other messaging / management needs?[...]


Spike in enterprise ‘events’ spurs debut of Event Processing Technical Society

The recent growth — and expected spike — in business event data in enterprises has led a group of IT industry leaders to form the Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS), designed to encourage adoption and effective use of event processing methods and technology in applications. Among the founding[...]