Sessions

 
What’s new in Exchange 2010
Madhusudan Kohli on 8-Feb-10 at 11.45 - 01.00
In this session we introduce you to Exchange Server 2010, as well as highlight and demonstrate key investments made in this latest release - overview of Microsoft’s internal Exchange environment (pre consolidation and post consolidation), Business Benefits that MS IT achieved from Exchange 2010 migration, quick glance into the archiving and retention policy, internal best practices and lessons learned around Exchange 2010 deployment at Microsoft. Also, a demo showcasing the new Exchange 2010 Management Enhancements using PowerShell and explore the improvements in the Outlook Web App along with IRM Protection
Optimize your Windows 7 Deployments with System Center
Charlie Tan on 8-Feb-10 at 11.45 - 01.00
New Features in SQL Server 2008 R2
Rushabh B. Mehta on 8-Feb-10 at 11.45 - 01.00
Although SQL Server 2008 R2 is technically an interim release, it boasts of a number of new and exciting features for Business Intelligence professionals. In this session, we will look at the various new features coming out and discuss the future of Microsoft Business Intelligence. We will also see how the release of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 play a big part in supporting new functionality in this release.
Microsoft Silverlight 4 Overview
Risman Adnan on 8-Feb-10 at 11.45 - 01.00
Reconceptualizing Security
Bruce Schneier on 9-Feb-10 at 09.00 - 10.15
Security is both a feeling and a reality.  You can feel secure without actually being secure, and you can be secure even though you don't feel secure.  We tend to discount the feeling in favor of the reality, but theyre both important.  The divergence between the two explains why we have so much security theater, and why so many smart security solutions go unimplemented.  Several different fields -- behavioral economics, the psychology of decision making, evolutionary biology -- shed light on how we perceive security, risk, and cost.  Its only when the feeling and reality of security converge that we can make smart security trade-offs.
Data Protection Manager 2010
David Foo on 8-Feb-10 at 02.00 - 03.15
The history of the Log: Change Data Capture (CDC)
Pinal Dave on 8-Feb-10 at 02.00 - 03.15
Learn to capture the history of data using CDC. An age old method of writing queries and triggers to capture change in database table is replaced with much powerful asynchronous method of change data capture (CDC). All attendees will learn how to configure CDC in less than 60 seconds.
Next Generation Web Application with ASP.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010
Darren Sim on 8-Feb-10 at 02.00 - 03.15
We recognize that the world-wide-web (WWW) has evolved exponentially every since the evolution of the internet in the 1990s. With the proliferation of platforms and devices, individuals are now accessing the web not only through their personal computers, but also their phones and game consoles. In this session, Darren will share with the delegates, techniques for developing next-generation web application with ASP.NET 4.0 and VS2010. Darren will also share with the delegates, the new charting capabilities, SEO Enhancements, Webform & Routing and the Web Packager.
Active Directory Federation Services v2
Brian Puhl on 8-Feb-10 at 03.15 - 04.15
SharePoint Server 2010
Joy Rathnayake on 8-Feb-10 at 03.15 - 04.15
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