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VSLive! featured Focus Days Spanning Atlas and ASP.NET to WinFX

Attendees can go to: http://www.ftponline.com/conferences/virtual/vslive/ for electronic proceedings and, shortly, streaming video and code samples. You can find login details on your attendee electronic proceedings CD.

The VSLive! Orlando lineup delivered core technical break-out sessions and workshops, plus additional keynotes, tracks and focus days to give you greater perspective. From an all-new keynote on Building Next Generation Web Applications with Atlas to a full day of content focused on WinFX, Orlando delivered.

Orlando offered:

ASP Live! Smart Client Live! SQL Live!
Ajax, Security and Data Binding in ASP.NET 2.0 Pragmatic focus on VB, C#, VSTS and the .NET Framework Intensive focus on BI for SQL Server 2005
Microsoft .NET Focus Day
.NET Focus Day
Full-Day Workshops Black Belt icon
All-new content on the next generation of Visual Studio Full-day, in-depth seminars on most popular topics 4-day track crossing through advanced issues on Smart Client, ASP.NET and Middleware technologies
Web 2.0 to
SOA Focus Day
WinFX
Focus Day
 
Featuring sessions rooted in Visual Studio, but expanding upon what is happening with Web design and Web clients that makes Ajax and other “Web 2.0” technologies important. A full day on WinFX, the new managed code programming model for Windows. Get an overview of its component technologies (WPF, “InfoCard”, WCF and WF) and learn how WinFX works with Visual Studio 2005.


Keynotes & Extended Sessions:

Visual Studio: The Next Generation Development Platform

newIntroducing WinFX: The Managed Code Programming Model for Windows

Lessons on How Microsoft Does Software Engineering

Sam Guckenheimer

Sam Guckenheimer, Lead Product Planner for Orcas, Microsoft


Russ Ryan

Russ Ryan

Russ Ryan, Developer Division Customer Product-Lifecycle Experience Team, Microsoft

Software Architecture on the Edge: Moving Beyond SOA

newBuilding the Next Generation of Web Applications
Using ASP.NET and “Atlas”

Modern Web Development from Mash-Ups to IM-Based Bots

John deVadoss

John deVadoss, Director, Architecture Strategy, Microsoft

Andres Sanabria

Andres Sanabria, Lead Program Manager for ASP.NET, Microsoft

Scott Swanson

Scott Swanson, Group Product Planner for the MSN Messenger Platform, Microsoft