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Boston VS2005 and SQL2005 Cabana Night: Ask the Experts (tonight)
Today is the day that marks the official start of the Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 launch tour . The tour is coming to Boston on December 15th , but there is also a way to be part of the action tonight. There is a special Visual Studio 2005...

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VSLive! Orlando Recap
I had a great time in Orlando at VSLive! . The hotel we stayed at ( Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel ) is amazing! This hotel is HUGE ... several of us commented you could fit some of the hotels we stay at normally in the lobby! My talk on Security Changes...

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Looking for new opportunities
I have hesitated about putting this out here, but if no one knows you are looking, they won't pass on leads. A couple of my friends ( Sam and Don ) are looking as well, so I don't feel bad about mentioning it. My work with my primary client (I have been...

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Performance and considerations of distributed .NET options
[Found by way of Christian Weyer ] Finally here: thinktecture ’s Ingo Rammer and Richard Turner from Microsoft have published articles on performance comparisons of distributed application technologies Performance of ASP.NET Web Services, Enterprise Services...

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Developing Distributed Services Today
Richard Turner (Product Manager in Microsoft's Web Services Strategy team), has published the first of a series of papers that provides guidance on how to best use Microsoft Web service and distributed systems technologies in order to build distributed...

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Got Indigo? Day at Microsoft, Waltham
I was planning to attend the "Got Indigo?" Day at Microsoft, Waltham, MA, but have had to put some hours in on finishing my current project. I will be there tonight, though, to hear David Chappell 's excellent summary. Aaron Weiker has been blogging some...

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Tech Ed: Technical Expert at CSI Cabanas
I was asked last week and informed Friday that I was selected to be one of the Technical Experts at the Connected Systems Infrastructure (CSI) Track Cabanas during TechEd 2005 . This is very exciting for me as it will be my first TechEd, as well as getting...

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What's new for security in .NET 2.0?
Pierre Nallet of DevelopMentor has written a good article sumarizing new security features in .NET 2.0. Take a look: "What is new for security in .NET 2.0?" .

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A view of the Indigo team
I just watched and enjoyed Channel 9 's view of the Indigo team (a video tour through the offices with Don Box ). This was a fun video, especially getting to see the COM+/ES group (I got to know some of these guys earlier this year -- they rock!) and...

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Indigo misperceptions
By way of Chris Sells : Richard Turner, a PM on the Indigo team, addresses the biggest misperception about Indigo in this Channel9 video. Bottom line: Microsoft is not taking MSMQ, COM+ or Remoting out of the platform; it's just that Indigo, which subsumes...

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