Karachi Day 2
Thursday 29th June 2006 |
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Session Type |
Date |
Start |
End |
Session |
Speaker |
Architecture |
9:45 |
11:00 |
Microsoft Operations Framework and Continuous improvement |
Rafal Lukawiecki |
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11:30 |
12:45 |
Bridging The Gap between Development and Production |
Kevin Sangwell |
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2:00 |
3:15 |
Model Based Management and the Microsoft Dynamic Systems Initiative |
Kevin Sangwell |
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3:30 |
4:45 |
Service Oriented Infrastructure, a new way of thinking |
Kevin Sangwell |
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Visual Studio 2005 |
9:45 |
11:00 |
Build Applications that Run on All Windows Mobile Based Devices |
Chad Hower |
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11:30 |
12:45 |
Microsoft Solutions Frameowork v4 and Visual Studio Team Foundation |
Rafal Lukawiecki |
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SQL Server |
9:45 |
11:00 |
XML in SQL Server 2005: Part 1 The XML data Type |
Stephen Forte |
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2:00 |
3:15 |
XML in SQL Server 2005: Part 2 Using Xquery to query and manipulate XML |
Stephen Forte |
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2:00 |
3:15 |
Building Enterprise Application with SQL Server Mobile 2005 |
Stephen Forte |
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Web Development |
9:45 |
11:00 |
Developing ASP .Net Server Controls and Programming with Master Pages |
Goskin Baki |
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2:00 |
3:15 |
Developing Portal UI Architectures with Web Parts in ASP .NET |
Goksin Bakir |
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3:30 |
4:45 |
Developing Advanced Custom Providers For Memberships and Role Managers in ASP .NET |
Goksin Bakir |
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Windows Vista |
11:30 |
12:45 |
WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) Secure and Reliable messaging |
Saqib Ilyas |
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3:30 |
4:45 |
Windows Vista for Developers |
Chad Hower |
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3:30 |
4:45 |
New Cryptography |
Rafal Lukawiecki |
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Smart Client Development |
3:30 |
4:45 |
Advanced and non-traditional uses of Smart Clients |
Chad Hower |
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Partner Session |
9:45 |
11:00 |
To be Decided |
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11:30 |
12:45 |
To be Decided |
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2:00 |
3:15 |
To be Decided |
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3:30 |
4:45 |
To be Decided |
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Breaks |
11:00 |
11:30 |
Tea Break |
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12:45 |
2:00 |
Lunch Break |
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3:15 |
3:30 |
Break |
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4:45 |
5:15 |
Tea Break |
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Q & A |
5:15 |
6:30 |
Panel Based Q&A Session |
All Speakers |
Regards,
Jerry