Developer Webcasts: Windows Mobile, SharePoint Wikis, Windows Embedded
Upcoming Developer Webcasts this week on MSDN:
Windows Mobile devices ship with Microsoft Pocket Outlook. To limit the amount of data that is stored on Windows Mobile devices and to provide users with a consistent user interface when dealing with Personal Information Manager (PIM) data, you must frequently make use of Pocket Outlook functionality inside your own managed application. In this sample-filled webcast, we show you how to retrieve, use, and store PIM data inside your own managed applications through the Windows Mobile Managed APIs that ship as part of the Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 software development kits (SDKs). Presenters: Constanze Roman, Microsoft Corporation and Maarten Struys, Technical Manager, PTS Software
10/8/2008 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)| Duration:60 Minutes
MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: SharePoint Wikis with David Mann (Level 200)
For this geekSpeak, David Mann, who was recently on geekSpeak in August 2008, returns for some more engaging discussion on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. This time, David enlightens us on best practices for implementing wiki sites using SharePoint Server. Bring your questions for David. Guest Presenter: David Mann, Software Architect, Mann Software, LLC
10/8/2008 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Pacific Time | Duration:60 Minutes
MSDN Webcast: Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems (Level 100)
The Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems operating system is a great solution for embedded systems including kiosks, automated teller machines (ATMs), industrial controllers, and large medical devices. Attend this webcast to learn how you can take advantage of the full power of the Windows XP Pro operating system. Presenter: Dan DeVries, Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation
10/9/2008 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Pacific Time | Duration:60 Minutes
Additional Resources:
Windows Mobile Developer Center
Windows Embedded Developer Center
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