Office Developer Conference - Kurt DelBene
Kurt DelBene , Corp. VP, Office Business Platform Group had the second keynote after Bill Gates. He talked about applying OBA to real world business applications. He also went much deeper on the announcements.
Kurt talked about developer trends in the market. SharePoint development is a rising star in the .Net world. Interoperability was discussed in length. There were a ton of Business Data Catalog (BDC), BizTalk Adapter Pack and OpenXML demos and discussions. I like the slide below, very simply MOSS is the Glue...
The Financial Services OBA Component Library was announced in the keynote!!!
Kurt spent a good amount of time on library and how it ties nicely into the overall strategy for Office Business Applications.
Components will be released very soon to the Financial Services Architecture Center on MSDN.
I will be blogging more on this as time goes on.
There were a ton of business applications demo'ed. Below is a sampling of those.
UPDATED: See below few of the demos that were shown at the keynote:
Video: Kurt DelBene Keynote - Canadian Govt Demo
Video: ODC 2008 Bill Gates Demos in Keynote
Video: Keynote - Outlook and E-Grant Demo
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Anonymous
February 11, 2008
PingBack from http://www.biosensorab.org/2008/02/11/office-developer-conference-kurt-delbene/Anonymous
February 14, 2008
For some reason it has not been easy to get lots of info on OCD 2008, at least not like Tech-Ed, PDCAnonymous
February 15, 2008
Loan Origination Reference Architecture (OR-LOS) shows architects and developers how to bridge OBA technologiesAnonymous
February 15, 2008
Loan Origination Reference Architecture (OR-LOS) shows architects and developers how to bridge OBA technologiesAnonymous
May 03, 2008
For some reason it has not been easy to get lots of info on OCD 2008, at least not like Tech-Ed, PDC or MIX. Maybe speakers are too busy or there is some restriction on the resources that can be published on the web. Either way, here is what I have beenAnonymous
May 25, 2008
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