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We are having a planning and architecture round table meeting this Wednesday, August 11th starting at 6:00 pm at Improving Enterprises on Building Mobile Apps and Silverlight apps that Utilize Connected Systems Technologies.This will be your chance to see and participate in a project (over several meetings) that utilizes multiple Connected System technologies combined with mobile smart phone apps and Silverlight apps.
Bring your ideas as we will select a project that can be completed within several meetings. Meeting Details - Roundtable Meeting: Building Mobile & Silverlight Apps That Utilize Connected Systems Technologies
- Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Time: 6:00PM
- Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
- Parking Code: 5000#
- Maps: Bing, Google
- Cost: It's free thanks to our sponsors!
- RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
The meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. The Improving offices are located in building II. Sponsors We will have FREE food, drinks and a meeting room, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and let's not forget the drawing for door prizes for those who attend! The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have several sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our user group community. - Microsoft has donated some books and a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
- Pluralsight is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand! training for unemployed user group members. All other members can receive a free Guest Pass into the Pluralsight On-Demand! library by requesting it directly from here.
- JetBrains has donated a ReSharper license.
Be sure to swing by this week for your chance to win! The D/FW Connected Systems user group is a member of INETA. INETA provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft® .NET user groups. Visit their website for more information and to sign up for their newsletter.
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Are you missing the old WF 3.0 State Machine in .NET 4? Good news! The team has released some new activity packs on Codeplex at wf.codeplex.com
In this episode Guang Yang will show us
WF State Machine Activity Pack CTP 1
WF ADO.NET Activity Pack CTP 1
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Stop starting new projects with ASMX Web Services or .NET Remoting. Now that we have your attention, let’s get serious. These two technologies are so 2002! You need to start learning Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) if you haven't already.
(Part 1 of 5): Keynote and Intro to SOA and WCF
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Please note that this months meeting will be on Monday, July 12, 2010, in order to accommodate our speaker Steve Andrews who will be stopping in Dallas while he is on the GeekRoadTrip. Next months meeting we'll return back to the second Wednesday of the month and will cover a connected systems topic.
See you
there! Todd Stone, President Meeting Details - Presentation: Visual Studio 2010 Tips and Tricks
- Date: Monday, July 12, 2010
- Time: 6:00PM
- Where:
Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248)
- Parking Code: 5000#
- Maps:
Bing,
Google
- Cost:
It's free thanks to our sponsors!
- RSVP:
rsvp@dfwcsug.com
or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006'
- see Join
Us On Codezone for more info!)
The meeting
location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000#
for entry. The Improving offices are located in building II. Sponsors We
will have FREE food, drinks and a meeting room, courtesy of Improving Enterprises,
and let's not forget the drawing for door prizes for those who attend!
The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to
socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have several
sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our
user group community. - Microsoft has donated some
books and a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
- Pluralsight
is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand!
training for unemployed user group members. All other members can
receive a free Guest Pass into the Pluralsight On-Demand! library by
requesting it directly from here.
- DevExpress has donated a CodeRush license.
- JetBrains
has donated a ReSharper
license.
Be sure to swing by this week for your
chance to win! The D/FW Connected Systems user group is a member
of INETA. INETA
provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and
promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft®
.NET user groups. Visit their website for more information and to sign
up for their newsletter. Abstract Based on real life experience of 8+ hours a day developing with Visual Studio 2010, learn some sweet tips and tricks to tame the IDE. With something new for everyone, these techniques will give you valuable information to start using right away, increase your productivity, and make you wonder how you survived all this time without them. Bio
Steve Andrews is an independent consultant, INETA speaker, and Microsoft MVP for Visual Studio ALM. He has been working in technology for over ten years focusing on custom application development and Application Lifecycle Management. Steve is also Microsoft and IBM certified and a community fanatic having led sessions at over 100 events across North America. When he's not developing software solutions or engaging with the community about software technology, Steve is a closet singer and songwriter and plays the guitar and keys. Occasionally, Steve even gets to sleep. Occasionally.
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There will be no June 9th meeting. We will have our officer elections next month in addition to our presentation. Next months topic is still to be determined. Thanks, Todd
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This month Jim Lavin will present on Securing Your Silverlight Apps with Windows Identity Foundation. The abstract for this presentation and Jim's bio are listed below.
See you
there! Todd Stone, President Meeting Details - Presentation: Securing Your Silverlight Apps with Windows Identity Foundation
- Date:
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
- Time: 6:00PM
- Where:
Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248)
- Parking Code: 5000#
- Maps:
Bing,
Google
- Cost:
It's free thanks to our sponsors!
- RSVP:
rsvp@dfwcsug.com
or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006'
- see Join
Us On Codezone for more info!)
The meeting
location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000#
for entry. The Improving offices are located in building II. Sponsors We
will have FREE food, drinks and a meeting room, courtesy of Improving Enterprises,
and let's not forget the drawing for door prizes for those who attend!
The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to
socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have several
sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our
user group community. - Microsoft has donated some
books and a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
- Pluralsight
is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand!
training for unemployed user group members. All other members can
receive a free Guest Pass into the Pluralsight On-Demand! library by
requesting it directly from here.
- JetBrains
has donated a ReSharper
license.
- TechSmith
has donated a copy of SnagIt along with
some nice swag!
Be sure to swing by this week for your
chance to win! The D/FW Connected Systems user group is a member
of INETA. INETA
provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and
promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft®
.NET user groups. Visit their website for more information and to sign
up for their newsletter.
Abstract This presentation covers the existing application security features provided by Silverlight RIA Services and how to enhance them with the Windows Identity Foundation.
Topics Covered:
- User Authentication
- User Roles
- Integrating Silverlight and RIA Services with WIF
- Using WIF to provide Claims Based Authentication and Authorization
Bio Jim Lavin is a proven professional with over thirty years experience architecting, developing, supporting and managing customer solutions on Microsoft and Unix platforms. Jim brings a broad range of development experience from the financial, manufacturing, petroleum, pharmaceutical, retail, travel and transportation industries. Jim is a recognized subject matter expert in Airline Systems, Kiosk Applications, Hand-held Applications, Enterprise Services, Services Oriented Architecture and Software Factories.
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This month the D/FW Connected Systems User Group's meeting has been moved back a week and will be held on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Todd Stone will present on Implementing OData, the Open Data Protocol, on Windows using WCF Data Services in .NET 4. There will be a short overview of OData and how it works. Then we'll move into implementing OData producers and consumers with tips along the way.
See you there! Todd Stone, President Meeting Details - Presentation: Implementing OData - The Open Data Protocol
- Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010
- Time: 6:00PM
- Where:
Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248)
- Parking Code: 5000#
- Maps:
Bing,
Google
- Cost:
It's free thanks to our sponsors!
- RSVP:
rsvp@dfwcsug.com
or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006'
- see Join
Us On Codezone for more info!)
The meeting
location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000#
for entry. The Improving offices are located in building II. Sponsors We
will have FREE food, drinks and a meeting room, courtesy of Improving Enterprises,
and let's not forget the drawing for door prizes for those who attend!
The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to
socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have several
sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our
user group community. - Microsoft has donated some
books and a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
- Pluralsight
is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand!
training for unemployed user group members. All other members can
receive a free Guest Pass into the Pluralsight On-Demand! library by
requesting it directly from here.
- JetBrains
has donated a ReSharper
license.
- TechSmith
has donated a copy of SnagIt along with
some nice swag!
Be sure to swing by this week for your
chance to win! The D/FW Connected Systems user group is a member
of INETA. INETA
provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and
promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft®
.NET user groups. Visit their website for more information and to sign
up for their newsletter. Abstract Come join us
as Todd Stone presents on Implementing OData - The Open Data Protocol
Bio Todd Stone is a Senior
Software Developer for HBS Systems in Dallas, TX. He works with
communicating and converting data from a variety of different platforms
including Windows, UNIX, LINUX, and the IBM iSeries (AS/400). He's
active in the local .NET community as President of the DFW Connected
Systems User Group, member of Microsoft's South Central District
Community Guidance Council, and as a speaker at local user groups and
regional events.
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The D/FW Connected Systems User Group's next meeting format will be a slightly different from previous meetings. Todd Stone will lead the group through a hands-on lab on Windows Workflow 4.0 using Visual Studio 2010 RC. So please bring you laptop if possible. Those without laptops will still be engaged in the discussions and experience. For those who have not worked with VS2010, this will be a great opportunity to become more familiar with it before it's officially launched next month. As of the last meeting, Zach Bonham stepped down as Vice-President of Membership due to other commitments. He has done an outstanding job and the time he has committed to the group each month will be missed. If anyone is interested in filling this role during the interim until elections are held in June, please let me know at the meeting. See you there! Todd Stone, President Pre-Meeting Preparation Please prepare for this meeting by having the following installed on your laptop. Visit http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/dd441784.aspx#Workflow for more info on WF 4.0 Meeting Details - RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
- Lab: Hands-On Windows Workflow 4.0 using Visual Studio 2010
- Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
- Time: 6:00PM
- Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
- Parking Code: 5000#
- Maps: Bing, Google
- Cost: It's free thanks to our sponsors!
The meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. The Improving offices are located in building II. Sponsors We will have FREE food, drinks and a meeting room, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and let's not forget the drawing for door prizes for those who attend! The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have several sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our user group community. - Microsoft has donated some books and a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
- Pluralsight is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand! training for unemployed user group members. All other members can receive a free Guest Pass into the Pluralsight On-Demand! library by requesting it directly from here.
- JetBrains has donated a ReSharper license.
- TechSmith has donated a copy of SnagIt along with some nice swag!
Be sure to swing by this week for your chance to win! The D/FW Connected Systems user group is a member of INETA. INETA provides structured, peer-based organizational, educational, and promotional support to the growing worldwide community of Microsoft® .NET user groups. Visit their website for more information and to sign up for their newsletter. Abstract Come join us as Todd Stone leads a hands-on lab on Windows Workflow 4.0 using Visual Studio 2010 RC. Bio Todd Stone is a Senior Software Developer for HBS Systems in Dallas, TX. He works with communicating and converting data from a variety of different platforms including Windows, UNIX, LINUX, and the IBM iSeries (AS/400). He's active in the local .NET community as President of the DFW Connected Systems User Group, member of Microsoft's South Central District Community Guidance Council, and as a speaker at local user groups and regional events.
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We will have FREE food, drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have picked up several new sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our user group community. Pluralsight is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand training for unemployed usergroup members and $500 off the subscription price of On-Demand. JetBrains has dontated a ReSharper license. Apress has dontated copies of select titles and are offering discounts to user group members on e-book purchases. Techsmith has dontated copies of their software along with some nice swag! Be sure to swing by this week for your chance to win! The meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. The Improving offices are located in building II.
See you there! Presentation: A Look at Windows Workflow 4.0 Date: Wednesday, Feburary 10, 2010 Time: 6:00PM Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248) Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!) Maps: Google Abstract Come join us as Anderson Imes gives us an overview of Workflow 4.0 features, including Workflow Services and the Windows Server Application Fabric. Bio Anderson Imes is a Senior Programmer for Mary Kay and an active member of Microsoft's Connected Technology Advisor program. Anderson is currently delivering software solutions built on .NET, including Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow. You can learn more about Anderson from his blog http://theimes.com/.
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Looking for help in meeting your New Years resolution to get up to speed on the new technology coming down the pipeline? Join us January 13th 2010 as Stuart Celarier, an INETA speaker, presents on Sql Server Modeling Services (formerly "Oslo"). What a great way to kick off the New Year! We will have FREE food, drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have picked up several new sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our user group community. Pluralsight is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand training for unemployed usergroup members and $500 off the subscription price of On-Demand. JetBrains has dontated a ReSharper license. Apress has dontated copies of select titles and are offering discounts to user group members on e-book purchases. Techsmith has dontated copies of their software along with some nice swag! Be sure to swing by this week for your chance to win! The meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. The Improving offices are located in building II.
See you there! Presentation: Modeling with "Oslo" (now SQL Server Modeling Services) Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Time: 6:00PM Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248) Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!) Maps: Google Abstract Microsoft project codenamed "Oslo" was recently branded as SQL Server Modeling Services, but don't get tripped up by the name. SQL Server Modeling still contains textual and graphical modeling tools and a language for modeling data and creating domain specific languages (DSL) and is still being developed by the Connected Systems team. It is a good choice for building enterprise-level data-driven applications and it is also contains general-purpose technology for raising the level of abstraction for creating other types of systems. We'll explore where "Oslo" has been and where it appears to be going, discuss what it means to model in the first place, and then dive into demos using the November 2009 SQL Server Modeling Community Technology Preview (CTP) and Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2. Bio Stuart Celarier is a software architect and technical lead in Portland, Oregon. He is a Microsoft MVP on Connected Systems and a member of the INETA Speakers Bureau. He is a director of Portland Code Camp and a chair of the Birds-of-a-Feather track at seven Tech·Ed and PDC conferences. Stuart is passionate about new and emerging technologies that fundamentally transform software systems and how we create them.
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. The Improving offices are located in building II.
We will have FREE food, drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before the event start time at 6:30PM. We have picked up several new sponsors that have generously donated product and/or services to our user group community. Pluralsight is offering a 1 month free subscription to their Pluralsight On-Demand training for unemployed usergroup members and $500 off the subscription price of On-Demand. JetBrains has dontated a ReSharper license. Apress has dontated copies of select titles and are offering discounts to user group members on e-book purchases. Techsmith has dontated copies of their software along with some nice swag! Be sure to swing by this week for your chance to win! See you there! Presentation: .NET iPhone App Development using MonoTouch Date: Wednesday, November 11th 2009 Time: 6:00PM Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248) Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!) Maps: Google Abstract MonoTouch is one of the most exciting developments in the iPhone apps world. Use your .NET skills to build beautiful mobile apps on the worlds most successful and lucrative mobile applications platform. We’ll start out with and introduction to MonoTouch and then move on to using program navigation, web services and the current state of WCF in MonoTouch. Speaker Bio Todd Stone is a senior software developer at HBS Systems in Dallas, TX. He works with communicating and converting data from a variety of different platforms including Windows, UNIX, LINUX, and the IBM iSeries (AS/400). He's active in the local .NET community as President of the DFW Connected Systems User Group, member of Microsoft’s South Central District Community Guidance Council, and as a speaker at local user groups and regional events.
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All, I apologize for the late notice, but we need to cancel the user group meeting tonight. We will be back next month! Thanks, Z
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry. If you get there before 6:30PM, there is usually plenty of parting out front. The Improving offices are located in building II.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will
arrive by about 6PM which offers plenty of time to socialize before
the event start time at 6:30PM.
See you there!
Presentation: BizTalk Server with WCF
Date: Wednesday, October 14th 2009
Time: 6:00PM
Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
Maps: Google
Summary
Beginning with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 a Windows Communication Foundation adapter has been available. This presentation will take a look at using BizTalk as both a provider, and consumer, of WCF services.
Speaker Bio
Zach Bonham is a Technical Consultant with Mary Kay and has been developing software for the Microsoft platform for over 15 years. You can reach Zach through his blog at zachbonham.blogspot.com.
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Free "State of .NET" EventTwo Locations - Dallas & Houston:
- Dallas: Thursday, December 3, 2009 1:30 - 4:30 PM
Microsoft Dallas Office - 7000 SR-161 (George Bush Turnpike), Irving, TX 75039
- Houston: Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:30 - 4:30 PM
Microsoft Houston Office - 2000 W Sam Houston Pkway S, Houston, TX 77042
Brought to you by Microsoft, CODE Training & EPS Software, this free afternoon event presents an unbiased look at the current and future development with .NET. Join Markus Egger, for an afternoon of free and independent information about current Microsoft development technologies! What is the state of .NET today? Which of the many .NET technologies have gained traction? Which ones can you ignore for now? What is new in .NET 3.5 and the coming .NET 4.0? What other Microsoft technologies should you include in your development efforts? This event is completely free of charge and is designed for developers as well as IT decision makers. Specific prior knowledge is not required. Attendees of this event will come away with a clear understanding of which technologies to use for various technical challenges. This is NOT Microsoft marketing hype - this is based on our real-world development experience with varous techologies.
Exact list of topics is under NDA until after PDC announcements have been made.
Topics may include:
- Silverlight 2.0 and 3.0
- WPF and Visual Styles
- Expression Blend 3
- Windows Azure and Cloud Services
- Techniques and Paradigms
- ASP.NET MVC
- WCF
- SOA
- Preview of .NET 4.0 with "Dev10" (Visual Studio 10)
- Windows 7
Dallas Signup Link - December 3, 2009 1:30 - 4:30
Houston Signup Link - December 10, 2009 1:30 - 4:30
Questions? Please e-mail info@eps-software.com or call 832-717-4445 x32. This event is co-hosted by EPS Software Corp. and Microsoft Corporation. EPS is responsible for all content presented at this event.

Training by the Most Trusted Source in .NET
CODE Training has the most extensive and advanced network of experts. Think of all the authors and presenters we have on our payroll for CODE Magazine, CODE Consulting, CODE Staffing, and for the presentations at the numerous events we are involved with. CODE employs more MVPs, Influencers, Gurus, and RDs than any other company. Thanks to our community involvement, we have access to the best experts for each technology. Not only do our trainers have plenty of training and speaking experience, but they also bring real-world expertise to the table. They don't just teach, they also "do". Can you think of a better setup for your training? Available on-site and remotely.
WPF, Silverlight, iPhone, AJAX and more - Visit www.code-training.com for more information and a complete list of upcoming classes.
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If you find yourself down in the Austin area October 27-28th of this year why not checkout Monospace?
Monospace is the open source and cross-platform software development conference for .NET and Mono, teaching .NET developers and organizations how to use the Mono framework and Microsoft .NET to leverage existing investments in skills and applications on a broader array of platforms for a broader array of opportunities.
Monospace starts with two days of immersive half-day tutorials taught by industry and open source leaders like Ayende Rahien, Ted Neward, Miguel de Icaza, Larry Ewing, on topics ranging from iPhone development in C# using the MonoTouch framework, to advanced NHibernate development. Check out the conference program for all the great content offered at Monospace: http://monospace.us/program
The conference starts on Tuesday, October 27th and runs through Friday, October 28th. It all happens right here in Austin at the beautiful Austin Convention Center.
For a limited time, you can claim a 20% discount on registration using the discount code MONO199.
Attendees will also enjoy discount coupons on MonoTouch, NHibernate Profiler, and Telerik products!
Sign up at: http://monospace.us
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If your new to BizTalk, check out these great resources: These are just a few of the quality BizTalk content sites out there!
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Ken Byrd has made available the source from his presentation on WCF Service Quality delivered on September 9, 2009. You can download the source code from here.
Thanks, Ken!
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David Chappell and Cumulux Join cloud experts David Chappell, Paddy Srinivasan and Ranjith Ramakrishnan for an evening diving into Windows Azure™ – Microsoft’s platform for building and deploying cloud based applications. David will talk about the Cloud Computing environments available today, specifically focusing on Windows Azure™, while Paddy and Ranjith will provide many demonstrations of Windows Azure™ including:
The fundamentals of building and deploying applications to Windows Azure™ When to use Windows Azure™ Table and Blob storage vs. SQL Azure Database How to reuse your existing SQL Server skills and programming approaches with SQL Azure How to expose data SQL Azure in a RESTful manner using Windows Azure™ + ADO.NET Data Services How to connect on-premise and cloud applications using .NET Services And much more! No prior knowledge of cloud computing or experience using Windows Azure™ is required, and this *free* event is open to the public. Date & Time Monday, September 28, 2009 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Location Microsoft Office 7000 N. State Hwy. 161 (George Bush Turnpike) Irving Texas 75039 MPR 1200 (first floor) Registration Options By web - http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032424706&Culture=en-US By phone – 1-877-673-8368 and reference Event ID: 1032424706 Pizza and refreshments will be provided. We hope you’ll join us!
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Take home your copy of attending this event!
Register for the Windows
7 Launch Event today, seats will go fast!
DALLAS, TX
NOVEMBER 04, 2009
AMC NORTHPARK CENTER 15
8686 N Central Expressway - Inside Northpark Mall
Dallas, 75225
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Our group location has now moved to the Improving Enterprises headquarters in Dallas, TX! Our meeting times will remain the same, only the location has changed. Just like at our old location, there are two buildings on the property. Improving's offices are located in Building II.
There is likely plenty of available parking in front of the building if you arrive early, however, if none is available, please feel free to use the parking garage! The garage code is 5000#.
The address:
Improving Enterprises
15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas,TX 75248 Parking Code: 5000#
Maps: Google
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will
arrive by about 6PM and which offers plenty of time to socialize before
the event start time at 6:30PM.
See you there!
Presentation: WCF Service Quality: Understanding Instancing, Concurrency, and Throttling
Date: Wednesday, September 9th 2009
Time: 6:00PM
Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
Maps: Google
Summary
Beginning with a overview of how to create a basic Windows
Communication Foundation service, host and client application, our
discussion will quickly move into an in-depth study of how service
instancing, concurrency, and throttling options can be used to maximize
service quality and throughput. With lots of code and examples, you'll
learn how to use each of these options as well as pitfalls to avoid
when writing your own services.
Speaker Bio
Ken Byrd is a .NET consultant and mentor with more than 20 years
of experience designing and building client/server and web-based
distributed database applications. He has worked with a variety of
languages including C, C++, Delphi, C# and VB.NET and has worked extensively with Microsoft .NET since the initial Beta releases.
Ken graduated from Baylor University in 1986 with a B.S. degree in
Computer Science and currently works in Dallas with TekFocus, a
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions where he
teaches development classes in C#, VB, ASP.NET, Silverlight, WCF, Workflow, ADO and WPF.
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During the July 2009 meeting the group had the annual officer election. The results of which are as follows: - Todd Stone - President
- Zach Bonham - Vice President of Membership
- [Available] - Vice President of Meetings
If you, or someone you know, is interested in the position of VP of Meetings, please be sure to come to the monthly meeting and cast your vote! The responsibilities of each position are as follows:
- The
President shall serve as the legal representative of the group, is responsible
the success of the group, and shall manage such funds and property as the group
possess. The President is expected to be
the driving force behind recruiting speakers for the user group. The President shall ensure that the he and the
other officers are completing their duties, or have sufficient volunteers to do
so in their absence.
- The
Vice President of Membership is responsible for the maintenance of the group
website, ensuring that announcements of upcoming meetings are published to the
membership and for signing in members as they arrive to the meetings. When door prizes are offered Vice President
of Membership will also be responsible for handling the drawings for those
prizes.
- The
Vice President of Meetings is responsible for working with our sponsors to
ensure that we have a location for each meeting, for ensuring that food and
beverages are available for each meeting.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask at leaders@biztalkusergroup.com! Thanks! Z
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Win a scholarship to PDC 2009 in Los Angeles, CA, by building .NET applications with reusable components
Build a .NET Application (WinForms, ASP.NET,
WPF, Silverlight, Compact Framework, etc.) using at least 2 components
from at least 2 different approved vendors then make a 3-5 minute
Camtasia video showing your entry and describing what components you
used and why your application is cool. Our judges will review the
submissions and the best two will win a scholarship to PDC 2009 in Los
Angeles, CA, including air fare, hotel, and conference pass. The
submission deadline is 08/25/2009 at Midnight Eastern and the winners
will be announced on 09/14/2009. Entries will be judged on four
criteria:
- Effective use of a component to solve a problem/display data
- innovative use of components
- Impact using components (i.e. reduction in lines of code written, increased productivity, etc.)
- Most creative use of a component.
See the contest page on the INETA web site for more details and full rules.
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Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will
arrive by about 6PM and which offers plenty of time to socialize before
the event start time at 6:30PM.
See you there!
Presentation: WS-Discovery in .NET 4.0
Date: Wednesday, August 12th 2009
Time: 6:00PM
Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
Maps: Google
Summary
Previously, locating specific services on a network
previously was not trivial and required quite a bit of configuration
management. With WCF in .NET 4.0, Microsoft has baked a
standards-compliant protocol called WS-Discovery that solves this
problem without all of the messy and error-prone configuration
necessary to keep track of services on your network.
In this session you will learn:
- How to write service clients that automatically poll your network to locate their service endpoints
- How to automatically filter services to return specific ones
- How to return custom additional metadata for each service
- How to create a discovery proxy to provide a central location for all clients to go to locate their services
Speaker Bio
Anderson Imes is a Senior Programmer for Mary Kay and an active member of Microsoft's Connected Technology Advisor program. Anderson is currently delivering software
solutions built on .NET, including Windows Communication Foundation and Windows
Workflow. You can learn more about
Anderson from his blog http://theimes.com/.
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