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<p><a shape="rect" href="http://www.retaligent.com/index.html" shape="rect">Retaligent Solutions, Inc.</a>, a leading provider of Clienteling and Assisted-Selling solutions has developed an application, leveraging the Windows 7 Touch, using Silverlight 4.0
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 new Silverlight user interface coupled with Windows 7 Touch allows for reusability, portability and scalability across multiple devices such as Point of Sale, Kiosk and Windows Mobile 7 devices.
 
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Enjoy the show! 
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Sanjay Jain 
ISV Architect Evangelist 
Microsoft Corporation 
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http://Blogs.msdn.com/SanjayJain  
Twitter: 
http://twitter.com/SanjayJain369 
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      <title>What&#39;s New: SharePoint 2010 -- Silverlight and the Client Object Model</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<b>What's New: SharePoint 2010 </b>is a series of screencasts centered on what is new in SharePoint 2010 for developers. My goal is to highlight a majority of the major new features that are of interest to developers and help you get started building solutions
 on those features.&nbsp;<br /><br />In this episode I am going to discuss enhancing your user experience by creating nice visualizations on top of SharePoint using Silverlight and the Client Object Model that is new in SharePoint 2010.
<br /><br /><b>Episode List:<br /></b>
<p>Episode 1: <b><a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/jwiese/Whats-New-SharePoint-2010-Installing-on-Windows-7/" shape="rect">Installing on Windows 7</a></b><br />Episode 2: <a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/jwiese/Whats-New-SharePoint-2010-Sandboxed-Solutions/" shape="rect">
<b>Sandboxed Solutions</b></a><b> <br /></b>Episode 3: <a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/jwiese/Whats-New-SharePoint-2010-Silverlight-and-the-Client-Object-Model/" shape="rect">
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<b>Customizing the SharePoint Ribbon</b></a><br />Episode 5: <a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/jwiese/Whats-New-SharePoint-2010-Searching-External-Repositories-using-BCS/" shape="rect">
<b>Searching External Repositories using BCS</b></a><br />Episode 6: <a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/jwiese/Whats-New-SharePoint-2010-Word-Automation-Services-via-Workflow/Default.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0" shape="rect">
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<b>The Developer Dashboard</b></a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>What&#39;s New: SharePoint 2010 is a series of screencasts centered on what is new in SharePoint 2010 for developers. My goal is to highlight a majority of the major new features that are of interest to developers and help you get started building solutions
 on those features.&amp;nbsp;In this episode I am going to discuss enhancing your user experience by creating nice visualizations on top of SharePoint using Silverlight and the Client Object Model that is new in SharePoint 2010.
Episode List:
Episode 1: Installing on Windows 7Episode 2: 
Sandboxed Solutions Episode 3: 
Silverlight Solutions with the Client Object ModelEpisode 4: 
Customizing the SharePoint RibbonEpisode 5: 
Searching External Repositories using BCSEpisode 6: 
Word Automation Services via WorkflowEpisode 7: 
The Developer Dashboard 
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      <title>From Paper to the Cloud -- Epson&#39;s Cloud App for Printer, Scanner and Windows Azure</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The team at <a shape="rect" href="http://epson.com" shape="rect">Epson </a>Imaging Technology Center (EITC) has created an application called
<strong>Marksheets</strong>&nbsp;that converts&nbsp;marks on&nbsp;paper forms into user data on&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/" shape="rect">Windows Azure Platform</a>.
<em>Mark sheets</em> are forms that can now be printed on standard printers&nbsp;and marked similar to the optically scanned standardized tests that we've all used.<br /><br />You can apply this technology to&nbsp;create your own data input form or mark sheet. Users can&nbsp;print the form on demand then mark, scan,&nbsp;access their data in the cloud.<br /><br />Epson software developer&nbsp;Kent Sisco&nbsp;talks with ISV Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle about how he created this sample application.
<br /><br />The demo shows an admin configuring a Marksheet form. The form could be part of an application at a kiosk at a golf course. Next, the video shows a golfer printing out a score sheet and then&nbsp;marks the scorecard for each hole of golf. Once the golf day is completed,
 the user scans the sheet even if the scorecard is crumpled or torn.<br /><br />The&nbsp;golfer's marks are then&nbsp;sent to a&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/windowsazure/" shape="rect">Windows Azure
</a>worker role where the image is translated&nbsp;to data and stored in <a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/sqlazure/" shape="rect">
SQL Azure</a>.&nbsp;Users can then access their golf scores from a Windows Azure ASP.NET application.<br /><br />The demo is a prototype for printing, scanning, and data storage applications for education, medicine, government, and business.<br /><br />For other videos in <strong>From Paper to the Cloud</strong> series, see:<br /><br /><ul>
<li><a shape="rect" href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/bruceky/From-Paper-to-the-Cloud-Part-2-Epsons-Windows-7-Touch-Kiosk-For-Marksheets/" id="ctl00_MainPlaceHolder_Starter_TitleLink" shape="rect">From Paper to the Cloud Part 2 -- Epson's Windows 7 Touch
 Kiosk For Marksheets</a> </li></ul>
<p>For other videos of ISVs using <strong>Windows Azure</strong>, see:</p>
<ul>
<li><a shape="rect" href="/posts/bruceky/RES-Software-Stores-Desktop-Profiles-on-SQL-Azure/" id="ctl00_MainPlaceHolder_Starter_TitleLink" shape="rect">RES Software Stores Desktop Profiles on SQL Azure</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/us/details/9fe97987-651c-4957-8902-f994ea75c79d" shape="rect">Quark/Sir Speedy Azure Case Study</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="/posts/jodonnell/Aspect-leverages-storage--compute-in-call-center-application/" id="ctl00_MainPlaceHolder_Starter_TitleLink" shape="rect">Aspect leverages storage &#43; compute in call center application</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="/posts/jbienz/Scaling-Web-Sites-with-Azure-and-Local-Cache/" id="ctl00_MainPlaceHolder_Starter_TitleLink" shape="rect">Scaling Web Sites with Azure and Local Cache</a>
</li><li><a shape="rect" href="/posts/ashishjaiman/Vidizmo-Nadeem-Khan-President-Vidizmo-talks-about-technology-roadmap-and-Microsoft-partnership/" id="ctl00_MainPlaceHolder_Starter_TitleLink" shape="rect">Vidizmo - Nadeem Khan, President, Vidizmo talks about technology,
 roadmap and Microsoft partnership</a> </li></ul>
<p>For more news, tips, and links to developer training, see the <a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/usisvde" shape="rect">
US ISV Community blog</a>.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>The team at Epson Imaging Technology Center (EITC) has created an application called
Marksheets&amp;nbsp;that converts&amp;nbsp;marks on&amp;nbsp;paper forms into user data on&amp;nbsp;Windows Azure Platform.
Mark sheets are forms that can now be printed on standard printers&amp;nbsp;and marked similar to the optically scanned standardized tests that we&#39;ve all used.You can apply this technology to&amp;nbsp;create your own data input form or mark sheet. Users can&amp;nbsp;print the form on demand then mark, scan,&amp;nbsp;access their data in the cloud.Epson software developer&amp;nbsp;Kent Sisco&amp;nbsp;talks with ISV Architect Evangelist Bruce Kyle about how he created this sample application.
The demo shows an admin configuring a Marksheet form. The form could be part of an application at a kiosk at a golf course. Next, the video shows a golfer printing out a score sheet and then&amp;nbsp;marks the scorecard for each hole of golf. Once the golf day is completed,
 the user scans the sheet even if the scorecard is crumpled or torn.The&amp;nbsp;golfer&#39;s marks are then&amp;nbsp;sent to a&amp;nbsp;Windows Azure
worker role where the image is translated&amp;nbsp;to data and stored in 
SQL Azure.&amp;nbsp;Users can then access their golf scores from a Windows Azure ASP.NET application.The demo is a prototype for printing, scanning, and data storage applications for education, medicine, government, and business.For other videos in From Paper to the Cloud series, see:
From Paper to the Cloud Part 2 -- Epson&#39;s Windows 7 Touch
 Kiosk For Marksheets 
For other videos of ISVs using Windows Azure, see: 

RES Software Stores Desktop Profiles on SQL Azure
Quark/Sir Speedy Azure Case Study
Aspect leverages storage &amp;#43; compute in call center application
Scaling Web Sites with Azure and Local Cache
Vidizmo - Nadeem Khan, President, Vidizmo talks about technology,
 roadmap and Microsoft partnership 
For more news, tips, and links to developer training, see the 
US ISV Community blog. 
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<p>This session is presented by Jan Tielens during Microsoft <a shape="rect" href="http://www.devdays.nl/" shape="rect">
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&amp;nbsp; 
This session is presented by Jan Tielens during Microsoft 
DevDays 2010 in The Hague in The Netherlands. 
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      <itunes:summary>$0One of the enhancements in SharePoint 2010 is the introduction of a set of client-side object models. These object models will allow developers to easily connect to SharePoint 2010 and consume the data in their applications. This session will focus on
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 community as the author of the SmartPart and the SmartTools for SharePoint. You can read his weblog at
http://weblogs.asp.net/jan and follow him via twitter at http://twitter.com/jantielens.$0
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      <description><![CDATA[<a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/jgoldb" shape="rect">Jossef Goldberg</a>&nbsp;and
<a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/jaimer" shape="rect">Jaime Rodriguez</a>&nbsp;discuss the status of Client Profile in .NET 4 and VS2010 beta 2.&nbsp;<br /><br />Client profile is a subset of the full .NET framework that includes only the assemblies needed for desktop&nbsp;client applications; the subset&nbsp;decreases download size and improves install time of the framework, improving the overall deployment experience.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />Related reads:&nbsp;<br /><a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/jgoldb/archive/2009/10/19/what-s-new-in-net-framework-4-client-profile-beta-2.aspx" shape="rect">Jossef's deep dive into client profile</a>
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      <itunes:summary>Jossef Goldberg&amp;nbsp;and
Jaime Rodriguez&amp;nbsp;discuss the status of Client Profile in .NET 4 and VS2010 beta 2.&amp;nbsp;Client profile is a subset of the full .NET framework that includes only the assemblies needed for desktop&amp;nbsp;client applications; the subset&amp;nbsp;decreases download size and improves install time of the framework, improving the overall deployment experience.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Related reads:&amp;nbsp;Jossef&#39;s deep dive into client profile
Comprehensive post with all the new features in WPF 4 beta 2.
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<p>The one thing architects don’t have a shortage of these days are options, especially when it comes down to choosing the client technology that best suits their current project. Is it a web applications, or would be better to have it run natively on the desktop?
 Or perhaps a hybrid approach? In this episode of ARCast.tv, <a shape="rect" href="http://blog.dennyboynton.com/" shape="rect">
Denny Boynton</a> talks with <a shape="rect" href="http://briannoyes.net/" shape="rect">
Brian Noyes</a>, Chief Architect at <a shape="rect" href="http://www.idesign.net/idesign/DesktopDefault.aspx" shape="rect">
iDesign</a>, about what architects should consider when making decisions about which client technology to use.</p>
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The one thing architects don’t have a shortage of these days are options, especially when it comes down to choosing the client technology that best suits their current project. Is it a web applications, or would be better to have it run natively on the desktop?
 Or perhaps a hybrid approach? In this episode of ARCast.tv, 
Denny Boynton talks with 
Brian Noyes, Chief Architect at 
iDesign, about what architects should consider when making decisions about which client technology to use. 
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