Measuring real-world application usage in Visual Studio 2010 with PreEmptive Solutions
Visual Studio 2010 includes the ability to inject application feature and session monitoring as well as auto-expire behaviors post-compile (no programming). This new functionality is included as a standard component in the new Dotfuscator Community Edition (CE). Beginning with Visual Studio 2003, Dotfuscator CE HAD served as Microsoft’s answer for simple obfuscation; well, to borrow a phrase, 2010 isn’t your father’s Dotfuscator. This session will explain the new monitoring, auto-expiry, and anti-tamper capabilities included in Visual Studio 2010, describe common use cases, and provide additional resources to help jumpstart the incorporating application analytics into your development lifecycle.
If you are interested in learning more you can attend the following webcast:
Measuring real-world application usage in Visual Studio 2010 with PreEmptive Solutions
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Tuesday March 16, 2010, 11:00AM PST |
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Tuesday March 16, 2010, 12:30PM PST |
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Training/Seminar |
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This is a virtual event. |
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https://www112.livemeeting.com/cc/microsoft/join?id=G2K4BH&role=attend&pw=PN6.%3CQ]rb |
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Intended For: |
Developers, testers, designers, architects |
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