From LLiu on the SharePoint Team Blog You are invited to take the following exams in their beta versions. If you pass either or both of the beta exams, the exam credit will be added to your transcript and you will not need to take the exam in its released form. · Exam 70-542: Microsoft Office SharePoint...
From Clemmens talking about technology overload: Enter VS2005 and the summary of trying to achieve the same knowledge density is: “Frustrating”. I feel his frustration. I remember going to PDC 2003 and realizing that it was getting very hard to keep up on all the new stuff coming out of Microsoft...
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on 09-01-2005
Filed under: Sql and Xml, Reporting Services, SharePoint, BizTalk, General, Avanade, Test-Driven Dev
Unfortunately I had to cancel on Tech*Ed. I was looking forward to it and I didn't want to miss it . However, since Hisham and I are both on the same project and they didn't think it would work for us both to be gone for the same week. So even though I got my cool badge (staff even) in the mail, I won...
I've been working for Avanade for about two months now, and I really like it. I've gotten a few emails from people who are interviewing with the company and want to know what it is like. It is a great company to work for, especially if you like working with Microsoft technology. In fact, Gartner just...
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Filed under: Sql and Xml, Reporting Services, SharePoint, BizTalk, General, ASP.Net/Web Services, Avanade
Since I'm starting at Avanade on Monday, I've been doing some reading and watching to prepare myself a little for the job. Namely, I've been watching all the Enterprise Library webcasts. Enterprise Library Overview Enterprise Library Configuration Application Block Enterprise Library Data Access Application...
That is all I can say, wow . This is the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. A zero footprint cube browser that is built using Adomd.net and ASP.net. I've been looking for this for a long time . But not only is it everything I've wanted, it is free and you can download the source. My next project...
[via Duncan Lamb ] Finally after 2 ½ years – I can talk about the work we’ve been doing in .NET. I work for Databeacon and we produce "Web Reporting and Data Analysis" software. Last week we launched what we believe to be the world's first commercial No Touch Deployment application with...
Well I'm back from Tech-Ed USA (already). My work only gave me the first two days off since I'm currently pretty busy. It was great to meet everyone. I spent a lot of time in the Data Cabana and that was by far the best part of the conference. I'm always amazed at how easy it is to talk to all the SQL...
If you're one of the handful of people who read my blog, then you probably noticed that I've been all over the map lately. Reporting Services, SharePoint, and now BizTalk. This is due to the work I've been doing at Countrywide. It has been a lot of fun to learn all these new technologies. Now I'm no...
Just finished watching the Getting up to speed with BizTalk Server 2004 for the Visual Studio .NET Developer . BizTalk Server 2004 looks like a great product. I have to say I was very interested in the schema editor and the mapping tool (downloading BizTalk now to check it out). The mapping tool made...