DevNuggetsJun 05, 2006 at 5:21 AM15
G. Andrew Duthie
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One of the cool new features of ASP.NET 2.0 is its rich declarative databinding. In addition to traditional techniques like databinding to a back-end SQL database, you can also databind to web services, using the ObjectDataSource.In this DevNugget, Mid-Atlantic .net Developer Evangelist G. Andrew…
Welcome to the third installment of The Voice of Support!
This week, we travelled to the Charlotte, NC support site to sit down and talk about Project Server and Sharepoint with
Ben Reich, a producer here in Global Service Automation Content Delivery. Ben has been involved with many…
Jeff Barr, Web Services Evangelist at Amazon, dropped by my office the other day and showed me the winners of the Microsoft/Amazon Web Service Contest. Cool stuff, congrats! More details are
up on the Amazon Web Services blog.
Jeff Barr dropped by Scoble's office the other day and showed us the contest winners from their recent Web Services contest that they held with Microsoft. More details
on the Amazon Web Services blog.
In Part II of this two part screencast, Microsoft Federal Developer Evangelist Marc Schweigert demonstrates how ASP.NET Atlas abstracts the complexities of AJAX programming and provides a new set of tools to your developer toolbox to build
richer, more engaging web user interfaces. …
In Part I of this two part screencast, Microsoft Federal Developer Evangelist Marc Schweigert demonstrates the basic concepts used build a mashup application using the Virtual Earth map control and AJAX style programming. In
Part II, we’ll build the same solution using ASP.NET…
This episode features
Jim Gray. He is a "Technical Fellow" in the Scaleable Servers Research Group (Sky Server, Terra Server) and manager of Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center (BARC). Jim has been called a "giant" in the fields of database and transaction processing…
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you
think of the name we are stuck with it…
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to
Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it…
At this year's Siebel Customer World conference in Boston, Bhushan Nene, a Program Manager in the Developer and Platform Evangelism organization, chatted with a few folks about SOA (service oriented architecture), SQL Server, and SQL-Siebel integration.