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Matthew Magain - Perfection Pursued
Matthew wrote and illustrated a geeky kids' book called Charlie Weatherburn and the Flying Machine. In this talk he challenges the notion that "perfect is the enemy of done" and suggests that, particularly in personal projects, the pursuit of perfection is a noble and worthy cause.
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Jarod Green is Beached Az
Jarod's the guy that created that beached whale and its feathered friend with the Kiwi accents. His viral video, Beached Az, kick-started his career by creating quite the splash on YouTube - in fact, more people have watched it than the entire population of New Zealand!
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Listen up to Jane Cockburn
Jane is a Senior Product Manager at Cochlear – the leader in advanced hearing loss solutions. She discusses how the technology and software she works with is literally changing the lives of hundreds of thousands of kids around the world.
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Configuration Manager 2012 Infrastructure Drill Down
Configuration Manager 2012 introduces a number of hierarchy, role, and architecture changes. In this session we will provide guidance on how best to design and deploy an optimised Configuration Manager 2012 infrastructure. This session covers topics such as site server roles, boundary management, discovery,...
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Finding the “Make It Faster!” Button and hitting it!
Work with clients and servers long enough and sooner or later one of them is going to start running slowly. Whether you work in a data centre which is the mission critical hub for an international organisation or you support a few people with laptops, performance problems can hit any of us. And when...
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Introducing Visual Studio LightSwitch
Visual Studio LightSwitch is the simplest way to build business applications for the desktop and cloud. LightSwitch simplifies the development process by letting you concentrate on the business logic, while LightSwitch handles the common tasks for you. In this demo-heavy session, you will see, end-to-end,...
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Kinecting The Dots – Developing with the Kinect SDK
The Microsoft Kinect holds the Guiness World Record as the fastest-selling consumer electronics device ever, selling 8 million units in the first 2 months. With the recent release of the official SDK, you are the controller, with the ability to change the face of future applications. Learn how to take...
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The Future of C#: Good things come to those who 'await'
This presentation will showcase the magic of asynchronous programming in C# 5. We'll start with the basics: exactly what asynchronous programming is, how it differs from multithreading, and why it's become so important in today's cloud-connected world. We'll then set up scenarios to demonstrate the headache...
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Best Practices: Building the Perfect SharePoint Farm
SharePoint 2010 has matured over the past year, with improvements in scalability, enterprise search, and administration. Best practices from SharePoint 2007 are no longer relevant, and new guidance has emerged from the last year worth of SharePoint deployments. In addition, new features such as SharePoint...
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Creating Custom WinPE 3.0 boot images
This session gives an in-depth view of all the new features in WinPE 3.0 (Windows PE) architecture, tools and usage scenarios. It covers advanced techniques for building and customizing Windows PE as well as its integration with MDT 2010 and SCCM 2007. You will learn how add support for custom images,...
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A Windows Azure Acid Test!
200,000+ transactions per minute, 10000+ concurrent users, sub 40 millisecond responses times, 4 continents. This track explores the architecture used, the nature of the load tests conducted and the tweaks / configurations required to achieve sub 40 millisecond responses times for a fully distributed,...
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Chasing the evolving web
It's been a long time since we've seen browsers evolving at the rate which they currently are with Microsoft, Mozilla and Google releasing preview versions of their future browser rolling every few months, not every few years. And with each browser release we see better HTML5 support, more CSS3 support...