Enterprise Library WebCasts

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Overview (Level 200)

Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Enterprise Library is the next generation of the patterns & practices Application Blocks.  The Enterprise Library is designed to assist developers with common enterprise development challenges and it delivers the most widely used blocks in a single integrated package. The vision at Microsoft is to build a broad community of customers and partners using, sharing and extending their own Application Blocks that are consistent with and integrate into the patterns & practices Enterprise Library. Please attend this webcast discussion which will provide an overview of the Enterprise Library.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269668&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Configuration (Level 300)

Friday, March 04, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Configuration data is a constant challenge for application development because the way in which your application handles configuration data dramatically impacts its manageability.  In this webcast we will discuss the requirements for building a great configuration system and how you can leverage the configuration application block to meet these requirements.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269437&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Data Access (Level 300)

Tuesday, March 08, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Why not leverage existing knowledge when designing your next solution? Discover how you can implement the recommended data access architecture using Enterprise Library to quickly build a robust and secure data access layer which supports connectivity to Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and DB2. Attend this webcast and find out more.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269686&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Caching (Level 300)

Thursday, March 10, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Are you sure you're doing this right? Properly designed caching can make your system more robust and increase performance dramatically, poorly designed caching adds unnecessary overhead and provides little benefit. Join us for this webcast so you can learn how to make use of the new caching application block to help lessen the demand on your back-end systems while increasing throughput.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269439&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Exception Handling (Level 300)

Thursday, March 17, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Exceptions happen...the question is what you will do to handle them.  Poorly written applications behave unpredictably when exceptions occur and often this bad behavior results in crashes or security holes.  Attend this webcast to learn how you can create exception policies that can be consistently and quickly applied in your application to insure predictability even when things go wrong.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269748&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Crypto (Level 300)

Tuesday, March 22, 2005 - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

So you have a secret...what are you going to do with that credit card number, connection string or password?  Stuff in a secret place and hope that no one ever finds it?  Of course not, you want to encrypt it.  But how?  With the Enterprise Library cryptography block you can quickly encrypt and decrypt these secrets allowing you to secure them and sleep better at night. Attend this webcast presentation to find out how.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=42341

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Security (Level 300)

Thursday, March 24, 2005 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft

It always comes down to security, but how do you implement it? Every enterprise needs security and within most large enterprises there are many different security systems.  Discover how Enterprise Library's security block can help you to put a consistent API in front of many different back-end implementations allowing you to use these security systems without having to become an expert in them.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=42438

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Building Your Own Block (Level 400)

Monday, March 28, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

So you love application blocks?  You want to create your own and share it with your colleagues, your enterprise...the world?  Great!  We want to help you.  In this session we will walk through a simple application block to consider how you can build a block that integrates with the rest of Enterprise Library. Don't miss it.

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032269455&Culture=en-US

 

MSDN Architecture Webcast: Enterprise Library Webcast Series: Enterprise Library Applied (Level 200)

Thursday, March 31, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Ron Jacobs, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation

You stand at your manager's door working up the courage to walk in and tell them that you want to use Enterprise Library in your next project.  There are so many questions about support, licensing, maintenance and futures...good thing you attended this webcast to understand what it means for an enterprise to adopt this library.  You'll be given real examples from enterprises like yours so you can see how others are managing the risks and opportunities associated with Enterprise Library.

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=42347

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