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December 10, 2009

FREE Windows Azure Training in Irvine on December 15-17

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Metro Instructor Led Training Windows Azure

Abstract The Microsoft Developer & Platform is pleased to announce a Metro Instructor Led Training event focused on Developers covering the Windows Azure Platform, for Microsoft Partners and customers. Delivered through workshop style presentations and hands-on lab exercises, the workshop will focus on three key services of the Windows Azure Platform – Windows Azure, SQL Azure and .NET Services.

This event is targeted at partners and customers who have projects that they are potentially looking to deploy to the Windows Azure Platform.

Attendee Prerequisites

This workshop is aimed at developers, architects and systems designers with at least 6 months practical experience using Visual Studio 2008 and C#.

Agenda Topics

  • An introduction to Windows Azure
  • Working with Windows Azure storage
  • An introduction to SQL Azure
  • Building applications with SQL Azure
  • An introduction to .NET Services
  • Building solutions using the .NET Service Bus

Fees This event is free of charge. However, delegates are responsible for booking and paying for their own travel and accommodation. Both breakfast and lunch will be provided for session days.

Accommodations Please reference the venue link above for details on class location, area hotels and directions.

Note: Participation in the Windows Azure platform Metro event requires an NDA.  The products and technologies cannot be discussed outside of this NDA

Please register now!

Date: 

Dec. 15-Dec. 17

Time: 

9:00am-5:00PM

Location:

Microsoft – Orange County, Irvine, California       

Level: 300-400

Language: English

Audience:

Programmer, Developer

Registration Info
https://connect.microsoft.com/metro

Space is limited to two attendees per company.

Questions: Please email metroevt@microsoft.com

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

November 25, 2009

Architect Cafe | December 2009 Series | Online Webcasts

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 10:11 am

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December 22, 2009 at 11:00am – 12:30pm PST
Securing REST-Based Services with Access Control Service
Michele Leroux Bustamante
The Access Control Service (ACS), part of Windows Azure platform AppFabric, makes it easy to secure REST-based services using a simple set of standard protocols. In addition to enabling secure calls to REST-based services from any client, the ACS uniquely makes it possible to secure calls from client-side script, and enables federation scenarios with REST-based services. This webcast will provide a tour of ACS features and demonstrate scenarios where the ACS can be employed to secure REST-based WCF services and other web resources. You’ll learn how to configure ACS, learn how to request a token from the ACS, and learn how applications and services can authorize access based on the ACS token.

Link to Registerhttp://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032435379&Culture=en-US

For session recordings and content from the December 2009 series, please visit http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/cafe-2009-12.aspx.

For information on other events part of the Architect Cafe series, please visit http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/architect-cafe.aspx.

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

November 17, 2009

Live Streaming for the Best Party at PDC09!

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 5:03 pm

Can’t make it to Los Angeles for The Underground @ PDC? You will miss hanging out with the Lakers Girls, 500+ techies, drinks, etc.; but you can still be a part of the action!

The Underground will live stream these special presentations so no matter where you are, you can to hear from Microsoft and tech community leaders announcing Microsoft’s Technology roadmap and newly released developer strategies. Tune in and don’t miss our special keynote from Scott Guthrie!

Wednesday, November 18 at 7:00 PM

LIVE at www.undergroundatpdc.com

Twitter: @undergroundpdc

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

November 11, 2009

Dolly Parton and IE8 Web Slices

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 10:51 pm

Yes, it’s really Dolly Parton, one of the most honored country performers of all time! In conjunction with the international release of her new CD/DVD set, Live From London, Dolly has added a Silverlight-based IE8 web slice to her web site, www.dollypartonmusic.net. Dolly has even created a video about IE8 web slices.

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Dolly’s web slice provides access to these content:

  • Video Diary – see Dolly’s latest thoughts on video, with the beauty of Silverlight
  • News – see the latest news, fan club announcements, and Dollyisms (like "It costs a lot of money to look this cheap”)
  • Buy Now – view the latest deal from Dolly’s online store, Trinkets & Treasures

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This is a great example of leveraging Web-oriented technologies to improve connections with visitors. IE8 Web Slices represent one way to add sticky content for users even when they’re not viewing the website directly. And based on our observations, these out-of-browser content channels can significantly improve user retention and return visits to the websites.

In addition, IE8 Web Slices are actually pretty simple to create; all based on existing technologies, such as RSS, HTML, XML, etc. Real briefly -

Implementation:

  • Enabled by adding HTML annotations
  • Use a combination of hAtom Microformat and WebSlice format
  • Refresh interval configurable via “ttl” (Time-to-Live) property
  • Supports page-level and individual feed integration
  • Supports HTTP authentication and persistent cookies

Sample HTML Annotations:

<div class="hslice" id="1">
<p class="entry-title">Item - $66.00</p>
<div class="entry-content">high bidder: buyer1

</div>
</div>

To find out more, visit:

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

Best Party at PDC09! Free Registration!

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 12:18 am

The Underground @ PDC 2009
CONGA ROOM | L.A. LIVE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 | 7:00PM to 1:00AM

See the future of Developer Technology at The Underground @ PDC 2009, sponsored by INETA, Microsoft and local Southern California partners.

The Underground will showcase the vision and roadmap of Microsoft’s Developer Platform and highlight newly released technical strategy & announcements direct from The Professional Developers Conference by Microsoft leaders and local community luminaries. Located at the world famous Conga Room in the new downtown Los Angeles’ entertainment district – L.A. LIVE, come to one of the hottest salsa destinations and experience the hip, exciting, authentic Latin Sabor!

Don’t miss:

  • Feature Keynote, Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President, .NET Developer Platform
  • Newly released PDC 2009 announcements & technology roadmap
  • Network with hundreds of local developers, architects, designers & community
  • Signature savory pan Latin cusine & cocktails provided by the legendary Wolfgang Puck Catering
  • Chance to win prizes including: Windows Mobile Devices, XBOX System, Zune HDs & More

To register, visit http://undergroundatpdc.com/eventReg.aspx and use RSVP code: “wcqjrw”. Hope to see you there!

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

November 9, 2009

Architect Council | 2010: A Cloud Odyssey

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 8:39 pm

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The forecast for 2010 is looking very cloudy, with every technology company delivering some type of cloud offering, and analysts estimating that almost everyone will try some form of cloud computing. But from a practical stand point, how should organizations leverage cloud computing effectively? Is it to simply host existing and legacy assets somewhere else, or to create next-generation applications that enable differentiated capabilities? In addition, what role does SOA play in the age of cloud computing? And does this impact the way we manage and interact with data?

Facilitated by Microsoft, the premise of this half-day event is to provide an open forum where architects can meet to discuss technologies and insights with peers. This forum will provide first-hand experiences and best practices intended to help the community to collectively discover and generate knowledge. Please join us for this opportunity to learn, share and network with your peers and other thought leaders.

Event Summary

  • Provide a clear and profound understanding of Microsoft’s cloud strategy and roadmap, and latest updates on the Windows Azure Platform
  • Discuss the state of SOA, and its relevance in the age of cloud computing
  • Review case studies and models of cloud usage, and examine approaches to build next-generation capabilities leveraging the cloud
  • Explore trade-offs, best practices, and guidance on today’s myriad of data storage options
  • Explain the differences and patterns of using various data interaction frameworks

Who Should Attend

Technology and business stakeholders, including CTOs, CIOs, VPs, Directors, Program and Product Managers, Architects, Lead Engineers, and IT Managers

When & Where

12/01/09: Irvine, CA

12/02/09: Los Angeles, CA

12/03/09: Phoenix, AZ

12/08/09: Mountain View, CA

12/09/09: San Francisco, CA

12/10/09: Seattle, WA

12/15/09: Denver, CO

How to Attend

This is a FREE event; only an online registration is required. Please follow the links on the event page at http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/council-2009q4.aspx

Agenda

12:45PM: Introduction and Announcements

01:00PM: Windows Azure Platform – Overview of the Microsoft Cloud

01:30PM: SOA and Cloud Computing

02:00PM: Architecting Solutions Leveraging the Cloud

02:30PM: Making Sense of the Expanding Range of Data Storage Solutions

03:15PM: Best Practices with Data Interaction Frameworks

04:00PM: Groupthink

Hosts

David Chou
Architect, Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou
David Chou is a technical architect at Microsoft, focused on collaborating with enterprises and organizations in areas such as cloud computing, SOA, Web, distributed systems, security, etc., and supporting decision makers on defining evolutionary strategies in architecture. Drawing on experiences from his previous jobs at Sun Microsystems and Accenture, David enjoys helping customers create value from using objective and pragmatic approaches to define IT strategies, roadmaps, and solution architectures.

Joe Shirey
Architect, Microsoft
http://www.joeshirey.com
Joe Shirey is a Senior Architect Evangelist for Microsoft based in the Denver area. In this role, Joe works closely with customers and the community to help them understand where Microsoft technologies fit into the architecture of their solutions. Prior to joining Microsoft, Joe was a Vice President at Interlink group where he was responsible for service and delivery for Interlink’s Denver market. In the past, Joe was a Microsoft Regional Director, a member of the Microsoft Architect Advisory Board, and sat on the .NET Partner Advisory Council. Joe has more than eighteen years of hands-on technical and functional experience in project management, systems analysis, design, development, and implementation. Joe attained his Microsoft Certified Architect award in 2005.

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

November 6, 2009

Architect Cafe | November 2009 Series | Online Webcasts

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 11:08 pm

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November 24, 2009 at 11:00am – 12:30pm PST
An Architect’s perspective on Silverlight 3
Tim Heuer
Many .NET developers are becoming more and more interested in the Rich Internet Application development space, and in particular Silverlight.  In this session we will step back from a detailed implementation technology and take a higher level look at Silverlight from the architect’s perspective.  We will discuss the types of applications where Silverlight makes sense and some scenarios where Silverlight may not be the appropriate technology.  We will also delve into some of the architectural decisions that the architect must consider when writing applications for this platform and where some of the tradeoffs may lie.

Link to Register:  http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032432980&Culture=en-US

November 25, 2009, 11:00am – 12:30pm PST
Cloud-computing architecture – designing multi-tenant applications on Windows Azure
Joseph Hofstader
Cloud computing is one of the hottest topics in information technology today.  With all the confusion surrounding acronyms ending in ‘aas’ like Platform as a Service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) it can be intimidating for even seasoned IT professionals.  This presentation will briefly discuss the different types of cloud platforms and then address one of the key business scenarios for the cloud: Software as a Service.
Software as a Service is a business model for making applications available over the Internet.  One of the key tenets of SaaS is multi-tenancy, or software designed to be used by multiple parties.  Designing SaaS applications touches on many of the technologies that comprise the Azure platform: Processing, Storage, Workflow, Database and most importantly security.   This presentation will discuss how each of technologies can be utilized to define a flexible architecture for multi-tenant solutions.

Link to Register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032432981&Culture=en-US

For session recordings and content from the November 2009 series, please visit http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/cafe-2009-11.aspx.

For information on other events part of the Architect Cafe series, please visit http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/architect-cafe.aspx.

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

October 4, 2009

CloudCamp Los Angeles

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 10:03 pm

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I had the opportunity to speak at the CloudCamp Los Angeles event last week. It had a turnout of more than 200 people (223 registered attendees on eventbrite). We also had nice support from the local Microsoft team, including Daniel Egan, Woody Pewitt, Lynn Langit, and Jason Campbell. Many of our friends also turned up, such as David Pullman from Neudesic.

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Similar to the CloudCamp Las Vegas event I also spoke at, the attendees brought many different perspectives and questions about cloud computing. Questions ranged from “what is cloud computing”, “what does cloud computing mean in business terms”, to really specific questions such as security, management, and how to design applications that can achieve both scale and availability (while not sacrificing much data consistency).

I did one of the 5-minute lightning talks at the start of the CloudCamp unconference. The deck I used is shown below.

Microsoft Cloud Lightning Talk at CloudCamp Los Angeles

Lastly, just want to take the opportunity to list available learning resources, which also shows how anyone can deploy an application and provision a website in Windows Azure Platform in a matter of minutes.

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

Architect Innovation Cafe – Free Online Webcast Series for IT Architects

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 8:26 pm

Architect Cafe

Each month through June 2010 (usually during the last week of each month), we’ll bring you a 90-minute Architect focused Webcast to educate on the latest trends/topics and how new technologies can align with your business needs.

Each webcast is also recorded, with content available for download. You can find all of the webcasts listed at http://blogs.msdn.com/sac/pages/architect-cafe.aspx.

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

August 18, 2009

Silverlight 3 FireStarter | Thursday 2009.09.17 | Redmond, WA or Online

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Chou @ 10:39 pm

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The FREE Silverlight 3 Firestarter sessions in Redmond, WA and available as online webcasts on Thursday September 17th has a line-up of Microsoft speakers, including a keynote from Scott Guthrie and presentations from Tim Heuer, Brad Abrams, Karl Shifflett and other community leaders. You’ll learn what’s new and noteworthy in the latest releases of Silverlight and Expression 3. We’ll also give you a rundown on .NET RIA services, toolkit, and more.

TIME SESSION SPEAKERS
8:45am – 9:00am Event Kick Off Mithun Dhar
9:00am – 10:00am Keynote Scott Guthrie
10:00am – 11:00am Key Silverlight Scenarios Tim Heuer
11:00am – 11:15am Break  
11:15am – 12:15pm Expression 3 Overview (Includes Behaviors) Janete Perez
12:15pm – 1:00pm Lunch Break  
1:00pm – 1:30pm Sketch Flow Shawn Oster
1:30pm – 2:30pm Toolkit & Controls Justin Angel, Shawn Oster
2:30pm – 3:30pm RIA Services Brad Abrams
3:30pm – 3:45pm Break  
3:45pm – 4:30pm Building Silverlight UIs with XAML Power Toys Karl Shifflett
4:30pm – 5:00pm Q & A Panel All Speakers

LIVE EVENT (Redmond, WA) | REGISTER >>
LIVE WEBCAST | REGISTER >>

For more information or to register, visit:www.msdnevents.com/firestarter
OR CALL 1-877-MSEVENT

Cross-posted from my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou

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