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Canadian Launch Tour 2005 - Launch Blog
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Heading to LA for PDC this is a good read to get the most of the show. http://thespiderking.com/wordpress/?p=42 If you are reading this, you know Microsofts Professional Deve...
The Launch Blog was a huge success. We want to keep the momentum going so we have create two new community blogs:
For IT Pros - http://blogs.technet.com/canitpro/
For Developers - http://blogs.m...
For all of you that had asked about getting copies of the slides, they are now posted online. Head over to http://www.microsoft.ca/launch2005 to download the PPT files.
Tags: [Microsoft] [Launch...
I have just finished posting the audio recordings of the three SQL Server track sessions to my blog. The blog posts and associated audio files are as follows:
Managing and Deploying SQL Server ...
Wehave posted an OPML file you can download to get a list of all the blogs from our team. Enjoy!http://geeksuave.com/MSDNCanadaBloggers.xml...
It has been a busy few weeks since we left Toronto and the first event on the tour. Since then we have been to Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Victoria and Vancouver.
The team has been ...
Some have reported trouble in finding the source files for the Web and Smart Client session for the launch 2005 event DVDs. They should be in a folder entitled WhidbeyRocks" (http://blogs.msdn.com/jc...
A few posts from the crew on the road in Ottawa.
Sasha reports a very full house: http://www.geekswithblogs.net/sashak/archive/2005/11/10/59685.aspx
John talks about arriving in the Nation's Capital -...
Today the tour is in Ottawa. We are very excited to be visiting the Nation's Capital to bring them the launch.
A few things to those who are planning to attend:
Get there early so that you are r...
Today the tour is in Ottawa. We are very excited to be visiting the Nation's Capital to bring them the launch.
A few things to those who are planning to attend:
Get there early so that you are r...
Yesterday the Launch Tour kicked off in Toronto. On behalf of the entire team here at Microsoft we want to thank everyone who attended for spending their day with us.
It was a grea...
It's Launch Day!!! Things kickoff this morning with a briefing to the Canadian Press. Check out Mark's blog for a the behind-the-scenes look at the day's events.
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With just 4 days to go before the kick-off of the cross-Canada tour we have come up with a contest for our faithful blog readers! Our theme this year is "Ready To Rock" and while we don't want...
It is official, Visual Studio.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005 final version and redistribution packages of .NET Framework 2.0 are available for MSDN subscribers. Let the new era of development begi...
With the upcoming launch of Visual Studio .NET 2005, SQL Server 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 it has generated a lot of interest among developers and IT professionals in understanding the new cour...
As a result of the great interest in the Nov 8th Toronto Ready Launch Tour event, we have extended our capacity so that you have the opportunity to join us. Dont miss out, register now!www.microsoft.c...
http://blogs.msdn.com/stoey/archive/2005/10/19/482964.aspxFolks, if you really want to seize an opportunity to drive some demand for your products you have to take a serious look at embedding some Bus...
Diaries from my Roku SoundBridge - Windows Media Connect...
Getting closer to the SQL Server 2005 Launch EventToday I spent the morning with a few key individuals reviewing the content we will be presenting at the SQL Server 2005 Launch Event starting in Toron...
For those that want to learn more about the Security options for Authentication and Authorization with the ASP.NET 2.0 Provider Models then I recommend you visit my blog as I outline how to enable dif...
Security Trimming and Site Navigation Service in ASP.Net 2.0Security Process: Pattern and Practices Security Engineering...
Want to know more about the ASP.Net 2.0 new features and enhancements Wondering how Visual Studio 2005 might make you more productive, write less code and have more spare time to work on those real de...
"What I'd like to do, in a series of posts over the next little while, is to take a different approach to discussing the features of these products. I'm sure you'd love to hear how "super excited" ...
Time is running out for you to register for the MSDN Presentation Of The X05 Developer Track and the Xbox 360 VIP Preview.MSDN Canada Presents The X05 Developer TrackJoin us for a unique event targeti...
John Bristowe has posted a new entry on his blog discussing work items (amoung other things)"Yesterday, I spent the entire day playing around with many of the new features in Visual Studio 2005 Team ...
Are you planning on, or already, blogging about the upcoming SQL/VS/BizTalk launch Do you plan to take any photos at the launch events If you answered yes to any of these, take a look at m...
Wow! The excitement around the tour continues. The Toronto event is now accepting waitlist registrations only. www.microsoft.com/canada/launch2005Tag: [Launch2005] ...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/launch2005/This month: Meet the "Team" in Visual Studio Team SystemJuly: Explore Web Development with ASP.NET 2.0August: Raise Your Smart Client IQSeptember: Design and Arc...
originally appeared on Scott's blog. Join in the discussion herehttp://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/default.aspxpull=/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/VS05WebFiles.asp...
The tour events are really beginning to fill up. We have just had word that the Edmonton Technet event (the morning session) is now officially full and anyone registering will be placed on the waitlis...
Jerome has been up late again working with his Ruku and UPNP (all with VS2005 of course!).He looks at something relatively simple in this entry -remoting hisSoundBridge while allowing us to explore ma...
Jerome Carron (one of the speakers on our tour) talks about using VS2005 to help him pursue his passion for digital media devlepment - http://blogs.msdn.com/jcarron/archive/2005/10/05/477542.aspx
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Thousands of people have signed up for the various Launch 2005 events across Canada. Don't miss your chance to experience SQL Server 2005, Biztalk Server 2006 and Visual Studio 2005. This ...
Check out Dan's blog announcement about Security Wednesdays:
"With the upcoming release of Visual Studio.Net 2005 there has been substantial changes made to the Services and controls in the...
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Beta 3 was released to the MSDN subscriber download centre. Check out Rick LaPlante's blog for more details - http://blogs.msdn.com/rickla/archive/2005/09/23...
Check out Barnaby's blog for details - http://blogs.technet.com/barnaby_jeans/archive/2005/09/20/411333.aspx
"The TechNet team has put together an audiocast that talks about upgrading to SQL Se...
The main event page @ http://www.microsoft.com/canada/launch2005/ will soon be updated with all of the registration links. Please check back soon for updates and your chance to register....
Members of the Microsoft Canada TechNet and MSDN teams are not only presenting at each Launch Tour city, but they are also blogging behind the scenes. Check out their blogs for more information ...
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