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    The Future of the Platform
    In this special 50th episode of the .NET Show, Rick Rashid, Brad Abrams, John Shewchuk, and Michael Wallent discuss where the Microsoft platform technologies can, should, and will be going in the future. This show also features a special interview with Bill Gates.

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    The Business of Software: Geeks Rule and MBAs Drool
    Eric Sink explains the importance of \"deep technology clue\" for non-coders in a small ISV.

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Introduction to Indigo
    Indigo is the managed communication stack that will ship with WinFX. It is the \"V.Next\" for ASP.NET Web Methods, .NET Remoting, Enterprise Services, System.Messaging, and WSE. Steve Swartz provides a brief conceptual overview of Indigo, walks through some code, and introduces you to his jackalope.

    Updated: 05/30/2005

    Getting Started with "Indigo"
    This set of topics to get started with "Indigo" is intended to explain the most basic concepts and mechanics for providing an "Indigo" service and a client that can consume that service. The focus here is on the bare essentials. The discussion uses an elementary MathService example to illustrate the steps required to get started. This topic is also intended to serve as a launching point into the "Indigo" architecture and programming model. To this end, links are provided to references that cover the relevant concepts more thoroughly and that provide more details on the programming mechanics.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Building Manageable Apps: State and Configuration
    Managing applications and component requires well designed architecture around their state and configuration. State and configuration needs to be thought through at application design time to ensure that various management activities like backup/restore and migration can be handled properly. Get prescriptive guidance on how to model the state & configuration for your applications and the technologies at your disposal to build it into your application/component.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Building Manageable Apps: Health Modeling and Instrumentation
    Management of many existing applications is a challenge because they were not designed with the administrator in mind. In many cases applications do not expose the right set of information because the developers did not know what the right set should be or because instrumentation was added as an afterthought. This makes diagnostics and troubleshooting very difficult for administrators and help desk personnel. Learn how to make your applications more manageable by applying the health model during the application design phase and by leveraging the "Longhorn" innovations in the Event Log, Task Scheduler, WMI and other instrumentation technologies. Also learn how to enable automatic problem detection, troubleshooting and resolution using health rules in MOM today and the new "Longhorn" Monitoring Service.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    .NET Framework Overview: A Roadmap
    Get a high level overview of the .NET Framework with a special emphasis on the new enhancements in the platform and understand the roadmap from v1 to "Whidbey" and "Longhorn" releases. This is a must attend session for anyone that is new to the .NET Framework or is interested in knowing the future directions for the Framework. The .NET Framework is a platform for building, deploying, and running client, Web-based and distributed XML Web Services. It consists of two main parts: the common language runtime and a unified set of class libraries that includes ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and Windows Forms. Get an overview of the Framework giving developers the information they need to write great .NET Framework based applications today and in the future.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Next Generation Secure Computing Base Overview and Drilldown
    Get an introduction to the technical concepts associated with NGSCB technology and dive specifically into concepts and design considerations associated with application integration with NGSCB-aware applications and migration to NGSCB. Learn about the core features that NGSCB provides application developers. Topics included are: Strong Process Isolation, Secure Path, Sealed Storage, Attestation, Building a Nexus Computing Agent (NCA), Managing memory with your NCA, NCA integration with standard Win32 interfaces and Integrating an NCA into a standard Windows application using Native or Managed APIs. See code examples and get learn about the SDK being delivered to PDC attendees. Leave with the tools to begin prototyping code and compiling code.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    Introducing the Longhorn Identity System
    The "Longhorn" Identity System provides a unified store and representation for information about people, groups, and devices across all applications, and leverages this information to enable secure communication. In this session, learn how the Identity System enables developers to easily build applications that work across a continuum of secure "digital interaction" scenarios, from server-less person-to-person interactions to server-based organization-to-organization interactions. A detailed demonstration shows how "Longhorn" itself takes advantage of the Identity System for secure file sharing, secure networking over the Internet, and single-sign-on and secure wireless in the home (the "Castle" network).

    Updated: 04/10/2005

    The Future of Network Applications
    Get an overview of the latest enhancements to Windows Networking technologies. Learn about the developer productivity enhancements coming in the next generation of Windows and the .Net Framework, as well as tools to take advantage of pervasive end-to-end connectivity using IPv6 and related technologies.

    Updated: 04/10/2005

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