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	<description>Windows Phone goes beyond email and calendaring to deliver productivity to the enterprise. Mobile access to corporate applications like Office and SharePoint come out of the box, but line of business can be extended to the phone using skills and tools your infrastructure and developer teams already have. Ruth Morton, Jonathan Rozenblit, and guest Paul Laberge, Developer Advisor at Microsoft Canada and Windows Phone expert&amp;nbsp;discuss&amp;nbsp;how you can leverage Windows Phone to extend your applications and enable a mobile workforce.&amp;nbsp;Resources See it for yourself. Download the SDKs, samples, documentation, videos, and more. To learn more about Windows Phone, deeper content, etc, check out TechDays Online. Learn more about Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012 and download the Release Candidate for evaluation. Featured Guest: Paul Laberge Paul is a Developer Advisor with Microsoft Canada, based in Mississauga, Ontario. Paul brings over 12 years of technical experience working with some of the largest North American Fortune 500 companies to the role and has been with Microsoft for almost 5 years. His experience includes being a lead developer, development manager, lead application architect and IT management for a wide variety of technical solutions. Currently, Paul leads Microsoft&#39;s developer engagement around Windows Phone 7 and in that role, he can be found working with mobile developers of all walks of life, speaking at events, providing information on various social networks and, of course, driving the great Canadian developer ecosystem to building amazing Windows Phone apps. Paul is also passionate about Microsoft&#39;s cloud computing strategy and HTML5 as a way to drive great cross-platform experiences. Podcast This episode is also available as a podcast. Listen Now &amp;gt;&amp;gt;Download as MP3 &amp;gt;&amp;gt;  Subscribe with Zune &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Subscribe with RSS Feed &amp;gt;&amp;gt;Subscribe with iTunes &amp;gt;&amp;gt; &amp;nbsp; About AlignIT Manager Tech Talk The AlignIT Manager Talk is a monthly live streamed video series hosted by Ruth Morton (LinkedIn) and Jonathan Rozenblit (LinkedIn). Each Tech Talk episode airs on the 2nd Thursday of the month from 12:00pm to 12:30pm EST. The show focuses on a range of topics for both infrastructure and development managers and is interactive, taking questions via a live chat and providing answers on air About AlignIT The AlignIT program is dedicated to keeping IT leaders informed about what really matters in business and technology. We do that through in-person events, web casts, our blog and of course, this podcast series. You can find more information about the Align IT program at www.alignit.ca. If you have comments, suggestions, and ideas for future topics please let us know by connecting with us via email, Twitter, or LinkedIn. Visit the AlignIT site &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Follow AlignIT on Twitter &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Join the conversation on LinkedIn &amp;gt;&amp;gt; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;</description>
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