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2010 MS Communities Summit – 29th August 2010

The MS Communities Crew formerly known as the .NET User Group are running their legendary Code Camp now rebranded to MS Communities Summit.

This is your opportunity to get a hands on look on what’s new in the Developer and IT Pro space, the event is jam packed with sessions across an entire day. For more details check out the MS Communities page and read below to find out more about the sessions:

Covering four technology streams; Development, SQL Server, SharePoint and Infrastructure systems, we have 24 sessions presented by community leaders, technology experts and Microsoft MVPs.

When: August 29th 2010

Where: OGGB Building, Business School, University of Auckland, 10-12 Grafton Road, Auckland

Parking: Available basement of building, $5 flat rate

Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm

Development

· 5 languages in 50 minutes

· 10 things YOU are doing wrong

· Introduction to artificial intelligence techniques

· IronRuby and Automated Testing

· Quality / Maintainability

· Silverlight

· SOLID Design

· Windows Azure

· Windows Phone 7

Sharepoint

· K2 Workflow

· Sandboxed Solutions in SharePoint 2010

· Search Driven Applications Based on FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint

· SharePoint Infrastructure

· The New and Cool SharePoint Designer 2010

SQL Server

· Azure storage. Not you grandmothers SQL Server

· EXEC SP_CONFIGURE ‘make my life easier’, 1;

· Performance Tuning SQL Server for Todays DBA

· To Configure or not to Configure; That is the question

Infrastructure

· Recovering from disaster in the real world

· SharePoint Infrastructure

· When good ADs go bad: Tips, tricks and best practice advice for keeping your AD healthy

· Windows 7 + Windows Server 2008 R2 = Better Together

The MS Communities Summit is a Free, non-commercial event, open to everybody with an interest in any of the technologies being discussed.

Registration for the event is available, with a full session builder to help you plan the day

Hope to see you there

 

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