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An All Day Hands on Master Series:
Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation with Kathleen Dollard
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Windows Workflow Foundation is the programming model, engine and tools for quickly building workflow enabled applications on Windows. It consists of a .NET Framework version 3.0 (formerly WinFX) namespace, an in-process workflow engine, and designers for Visual Studio 2005. Windows Workflow Foundation is available for both client and server versions of Windows. Windows Workflow Foundation includes support for both system workflow and human workflow across a wide range of scenarios including: workflow within line of business applications, user interface page-flow, document-centric workflow, human workflow, composite workflow for service oriented applications, business rule driven workflow and workflow for systems management.
SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence in the Real World - Including Data Mining
Presented by: Lynn Langit
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Lynn Langit is the founder and lead architect of WebFluent, which for the past six years has trained users and developers in building BI solutions. A holder of numerous Microsoft certifications, including MCT, MCITP, MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSE, and MSF, she also has ten years of experience in business management. This unique background makes her particularly qualified to share her expertise in developing successful real-world BI solutions using SQL Server 2005.
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SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS): Enhancing Your Package Solutions
This discussion will focus on some of the key SSIS features that can help to improve overall package development, increase package flexibility, and enhance your knowledge of what SSIS is capable of. Some of the SSIS features to be discussed include variables, package configurations, security, deployment, constraints, package architecture, controlling workflow execution, package restartability, logging, expressions, and transactions and containers. Sample packages as well as on-the-fly demo packages will be shown and built to illustrate the key points presented.
Presented by: Ron Landers
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Ronald Landers is the President and senior technical consultant for IT Professionals, Inc. (http://www.itpconsultants.com), a Los Angeles-based consulting, development, and project services company. Mr. Landers has worked in the IT field for the past 20 years specializing in database design and implementation, application architecture, business process engineering, and web-based technologies. Mr. Landers has been teaching IT classes at UCLA Extension for the past 15 years. Currently, his courses include Object Oriented Programming for the .Net Framework, Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF), Introduction to Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). He can be reached at: rlanders@itpconsultants.com |
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Architecting an End to End Reporting Services Solution with SQL Server 2005 and .Net 2.0
Designing and Implementing a complete, customizable, manageable, high performing, secure and scalable enterprise reporting system is no simple task. However, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, SharePoint and .Net 2.0 provide the Technology and Tools to rapidly build just such a system. This session will provide an end to end description of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Architecture. The presentation will discuss an overview of Planning, Installation, and Implementation of Reporting Services. Additional detailed topics of discussion will include: providing report availability through SharePoint Services, automated report generation and delivery, integrating reports into custom .Net Applications, RS web service architecture, and creating custom administrative applications using .Net 2.0 to more precisely manage your solution.
Presented by: Gerald Walsh
Speaker Bio:
Gerald Walsh is an independent consultant and instructor focused on software application development and training using Microsoft technologies. He has over 12 years experience in developing solutions with Microsoft tools, holds the MCSD, MCAD, and MCT certifications, and has recently been employed with Microsoft in the role of Developer Evangelist. He has also recently been awarded the 2007 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award for his past work in support of the developer community and for expertise in developing client software applications on the Microsoft platform.
SQL Server Stored Procedure Optimization
Do you want to learn techniques to make your stored procedures run faster? This session will go into detail about some misunderstood concepts that can make both your stored procedures and any other stored procedures trying to run at the same time, faster. The emphasis will be on techniques that do not involve special tools that take weeks to learn how to use properly. The tips and techniques shown will be useable Monday morning.

Presented by: Mark Rosenberg
A software developer for over 10 years, Mark has worked on various technologies from Access to .NET 3.0. For the last 5 years, Mark has been working extensively with SQL Server.
Part 1: How to Split a SQL Server Database ...

Without using any sharp objects
Presented by: Ben Aminnia, Database Architect, Pointer Corporation www.pointercorp.com

Part 2: Best Practices for Auditing and Securing SQL Server Databases
Presented by: Jeremy Gaige, Senior Software Engineer, Idera
Top 10 Database Security Threats and How to Prevent Them
Presented by: Ron Naken
Corporate databases hold the most valuable and confidential of business critical information, which means a break-in by insiders or outsiders can cost millions in fines, lawsuits, and even customer attrition. Knowing the 10 commonly used methods to attack databases and defending against these will make your databases virtually impenetrable. This presentation will describe and demonstrate the top 10 database security threats, how they are carried out, and the potential damage they can create using real-world examples along side the prevention techniques.
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