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Get Ready for The Beat Box !
TechEd Eliat 2006 is starting very soon…on 9 May 2006 !
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The Developer Highway Code
Thanks to Alik Levin I found out about this cool Application Security document from Microsoft…
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Feel the BEAT with Enterprise Library 2.0 @ TechEd Eilat 2006
I just came back from a Passover vacation in Italy and getting ready for TechEd Eilat 2006 …
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The Service Factory First CTP is out !
PAG announced today first CTP of the Web Service Software Factory. The Service Factory is a cohesive collection of various forms of guidance that have been built with the primary goal of helping the developer build connected solutions with less effort.
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MVP Open Day - Cambridge, UK
Last week bunch of MVPs had been invited to Microsoft Research Labs in Cambridge,UK.
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Architecture insight event
Marc has a link to a revent architecture event that Microsoft UK held, the slides for the event are here.
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Microsoft Australia - It's ShOwtime !
I just bumped into Microsoft Australia ShOwtime and may I say WOW !
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Cool WCF Blog
Did you know that the MAXIMUM size of a SOAP message that WCF can process is 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 bytes ?
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Lets collaborate with Groove 2007
Microsoft Office 2007 includes a goovy app called Groove using this app you can share workspaces with your co workers anywhere anytime…
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VSTS MSF Agile v8.0
New versions of the MSF for Agile Software Development Process Guidance and MSF for CMMI Process Improvement have been posted to the Microsoft Download Center.
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Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition for Free
The full software for 32-bit and 64-bit versions is available as a free download !!!
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Eraser v5.8 - Cool Security Tool
Sometimes you have the need to erase a file or a disk in a way that no one will be able to recover it, this is exactly where Eraser comes into the picture… Eraser is a cool security tool with allows you to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive by overwriting it several times with carefully selected patterns.
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Numbered Bookmarks - Visual Studio Addin
Vadik Vaksin a colleague of mine whom have been working alot with Borland Delphi in the past decided that its time Visual Studio will have an option to create a bookmark with Ctrl-Shift-{number 0–9} and navigate to it with Crtl-{number 0–9} same as he had in Delphi.