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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - Posts

  • Three weeks to the Magenic Technology Summit

    Magenic is holding a full-day, two-track mini-conference on June 20. That is just 3 weeks away, but there are still some open seats, so reserve yours now! Our first keynote speaker is Jay Schmelzer, GPM of the RAD tools group at Microsoft. He'll be talking about the future of RAD tools (Visual Studio and more). Our second keynote speaker is me, Rockford Lhotka. I'll be talking about the future of CSLA .NET and CSLA Light, a version of CSLA that will run in Silverlight. The rest of the day is divided into two tracks for a total of 8 high-quality technical sessions. This will be a full day of hard-core technical content and fun! This FREE event is being held in Downers Grove near Chicago, IL. It starts at 8:30 AM, we're providing lunch, and the event runs through to a reception at the end of the day at around 5 PM. If you'd like an invitation to attend, please email info@magenic.com . Click here more information about the event Read More...
  • My latest article on BizTalk Services

    Jon Flanders and I coauthored an article on BizTalk Services that just went live on the MSDN Magazine web site . We begin the article by discussing ESB's and the trends towards SaaS, and then we describe how BizTalk Services embodies the best of these different worlds through what Microsoft likes to call the Internet Service Bus (ISB). Then we show you how to begin using BizTalk Services within your WCF applications through the new RelayBinding. If you haven't touched it yet, there's plenty of sample code within the article to help you get started with BizTalk Services on your own. Simply browse to http://labs.biztalk.net , create your own user account, download/install the SDK, and you'll be good to go. Enjoy. Read More...

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