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 | Virtualization 101: Hyper-V versus VMware ESXSpeaker(s): Brent Ozar
Hyper-V versus VMware ESX - virtualization is coming on strong in the enterprise, and I get a lot of questions from DBAs about what virtualization really means. I’ll cover the differences between these two platforms, discuss some of their freakishly cool features, and point out what’s still smoke and mirrors.
| Oct 9th |
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 | InfoPath 2007 and Visual Studio 2008Speaker(s): Michael Lotter
The session walks through building a new InfoPath 2007 form, Web Service, .NET Class, Workflow and LDAP query with Visual Studio 2008. The form will call web service on opening and retrieve the current user Active Directory information and State list from SQL 2005 database to populate an InfoPath form drop down list. A simple workflow will be created and deployed with Visual Studio 2008 for sending an email.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Virtual Worlds and Virtual World Evangelism: From Here to EternitySpeaker(s): Zain Naboulsi
The Internet is changing and new technologies will change the way we interact. One of those changes is the rapid growth of virtual worlds. Join the creator of Microsoft's Virtual World Evangelism, Zain Naboulsi, as we take a look at the state of this technology and how it will impact .NET developers in the future. Examination will include a look at the current .NET User Group in Second Life and how it functions all the way to how you can create your own virtual world using OpenSim, an open source virtual world written in C#. So, if you have always been curious about virtual worlds and wanted to know more, come hang out with us.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Creating a Voice User Interface in Microsoft Communication Server and .NETSpeaker(s): Jason Townsend
Join me in learning how to build a Voice User Interface using Microsoft Communications Server, VoiceXML, SALT, and C#.
| Oct 10th |
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 | Oracle Database 11g OverviewSpeaker(s): Michael Morehead
Oracle Database 11g extends Oracle’s unique ability to deliver the benefits of grid computing. When Oracle introduced grid computing in 2003, it fundamentally changed the way data centers look and operate, transforming data centers from silos of resources to shared pools of servers and storage. Oracle’s revolutionary grid architecture enables all types applications to scale out server and storage capacity on demand. By clustering low cost commodity servers and storage modules in a grid, organizations are able to improve user service levels, reduce downtime, and make more efficient use of their IT resources. Oracle Database 11g includes an extensive set of new features and enhancements that raises the standard across the board for all types of database applications in the areas of:
• Performance and scalability
• High availability and disaster recovery
• Self-management and automation
• Security and compliance
• Business intelligence and data warehousing
• Database application development (for power users and developers)
• Unstructured data management, including XML and spatial data
| Oct 10th |
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 | Getting Started in iPhone DevelopmentSpeaker(s): Chris Patterson
This introduction to iPhone development will show how to use the free Xcode development tools from Apple to build a simple application for the iPhone.
| Oct 10th |
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