Tech·Ed New Zealand 2011
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- Auckland
- August 24 - 26, 2011
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2011 Tech Ed New Zealand KeyNote
- Norm Judah
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Tech·Ed 2011 New Zealand kicks off with a 60 minute Keynote session presented
by Norm Judah and David Kirk.Norm Judah serves as Chief Technology Officer of Worldwide Services at
Microsoft, focusing on technical strategy, innovation, technical communities,
and enterprise services strategy.Prio...
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2011 Tech Ed Online
- Ryan Tarak
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Only a week to go before the biggest IT Conference in NZ kicks off, get ready as we bring some of the key highlights from this year's event to Tech Ed Online - also go in draw to win one of three XBOX 360 + Kinects bundles.
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Line of Business in the Cloud
- Chris Auld
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The breadth of the Microsoft Cloud Platform means that it is now realistic for businesses to build out their entire operation in this way. Join Chris Auld and Rex Wessels as they discuss how they built MOAD (the Mother Of All Demos). This demo application, built for Microsoft Corporation, incorpora...
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Guidelines and Best Practices for Migrating .NET Web Services to the Azure Platform
- Emil Velinov, Thiago Almeida
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This session will briefly discuss the different types of services supported in WCF 4, followed by detailed guidance on migrating a service implementation from an on-premises deployment to the Windows Azure platform. The session will address the Azure hosting options and considerations, the steps fo...
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Project "Crescent" the next level of SQL Server BI Data Visualisation: Demos Galore
- Carolyn Chau
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What is the Microsoft project code-named "Crescent" really capable of? How can it address the needs of your business? This session covers a variety of demonstrations against REAL DATA, across various industry verticals, to enable you to see what's possible when deploying this new technolo...
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Building a Mission-Critical High Availability Solution Using AlwaysOn
- Nicholas Dritsas
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In this session we talk about the new high availability solution that is being introduced in SQL Server code-named "Denali". The session provides an overview of AlwaysOn and introduces the key new features and capabilities that will help businesses achieve the high availability SLA for mi...
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Trade Me: 0-70 million pages in 0.34 Gigaseconds
Trade Me is New Zealand's biggest website, with over a 1.7 million items for sale and serving over 70 million pages on a busy day. Hear about their platform from the webs through to the database and how they've handled their growth to 70 million pages a day. Matt van Deventer (Head of Infrastructur...
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Good architect vs. Bad architect
- Miha Kralj
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The quality bar that separates good and bad architects became much clearer in the last 5 years as industry matured in definition of IT Architect profession expectations, validation criteria and education guidelines. In contrast with engineering, failures of poor architecture decisions are not immed...
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Hitchhiker’s Guide To Technical Leadership
- Norm Judah
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Beautiful designs and architectures are all good and well, but is application architecture enough? To what degree are modern solutions architected around end user adoption or for operational excellence with great embedded telemetry? What are the characteristics of great architecture and the behavio...
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A Practical Developer's Introduction to F#
- Ivan Towlson
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Visual Studio 2010 introduced F#, a new .NET language that's a big break from the C#/Visual Basic tradition. Learn what F# is, why and where is it useful to real-world developers, and how can it fit in with your existing C# and Visual Basic knowledge and codebase.
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Dynamic and meta-programming in .NET 4
- Ivan Towlson
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With the introduction of the C# dynamic keyword and the Dynamic Language Runtime, it's now possible to extend your C# programs to use a dynamic style. Your program can figure out at run-time what classes, fields, properties and methods it needs, and can use the new dynamic features to create ...