COM200 Applications and Communications Roadmap: Platform Presents and Futures
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COM202 Windows Communications Foundation
("Indigo"): A Lap around the Windows
Communications Foundation
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COM209 IIS 7: A Lap around IIS 7
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COM210 Introduction to Workflow in Windows
Applications
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COM214 Identity, Access, "InfoCard,"
and the Identity Metasystem
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COM301 MSN Messenger: Extending MSN
Messenger with Multi-Person Instant
Messaging Applications
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COM303 IIS 7: Building More Powerful
ASP.NET Applications with IIS 7
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COM304 Networking: Building IPv6, Firewall,
and IPsec Aware Applications
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COM305 Windows Communications
Foundation ("Indigo"): Integrating COM+ and
MSMQ Applications
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COM307 Windows Communications Foundation
("Indigo"): Writing Reliable and Transacted
Distributed Applications
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COM308 Windows Communications
Foundation ("Indigo"): Developing Manageable
Web Services
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COM311 Developing P2P Applications Using
Windows Vista and the Windows Communication
Foundation (“Indigo”) PeerChannel
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COM312 Windows Communications
Foundation ("Indigo"): Writing Secure
Distributed Applications
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COM318 Developing Rules Driven Workflows
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COM321 "InfoCard": Developing Federated
Identity Applications Using "InfoCard" and
the Windows Communications Foundation
("Indigo")
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COM328 Extending Workflow
Capabilities with Custom Activities
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COM406 IIS 7 Extensibility (Part 1):
Building New Core Server Modules
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COM416 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Under the Hood of the Windows Communications Foundation Channel Layer
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COML01 Case Study: Revolutionizing
Microsoft Axapta—Harnessing Web Services,
Workflow and SharePoint
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COML02 Tips & Tricks: System.NET
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DAT200 Future Directions for
Data-Driven Applications: Storage,
Applications, API’s
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DAT202 Windows Server “Longhorn”: What's New
for Developers
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DAT209 "WinFS" Future Directions: An
Overview
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DAT301 High Performance Computing with the
Windows Server Compute Cluster Solution
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DAT303 SQL Server 2005: Building
Distributed, Asynchronous Database
Applications with the Service Broker
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DAT304 Unleashing the Power of XPS-Based
File Formats for your Application
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DAT307 Windows Vista: Exploiting New
Capabilities for Search and Organization
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DAT310 "WinFS" Future Directions: Building
Data Centric Applications Using Windows
Presentation Foundation ("Avalon") and
Windows Forms
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DAT312 "WinFS" and ADO.NET: Future Directions for Data Access Scenarios
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DAT313 SQL Server BI: Adding Reporting and Analysis to Smart Client Applications
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DAT314 BizTalk Server 2006: Development and Adapters
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DAT315 Building Portals and Dashboards for Business Intelligence and Reporting Applications
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DAT321 XML Tools: Future Directions
for Leveraging Advanced XML Tools and
Building Custom XML Solutions
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DAT405 SQL Server 2005: Deep Dive on XML and
XQuery
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DAT406 Windows Server “Longhorn”:
Under the Hood on Storage and Advanced
Application Development
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DAT411 Advanced ETL: Embedding Integration
Services
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DATL01 Making the Most of RFID in
Your Applications
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FUN210 Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server:
Understanding, Enhancing, and Extending
Security End-to-End
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FUN301 MMC 3.0: Developing
Managed-Code Snap-Ins
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FUN302 Programming with Concurrency (Part
1): Concepts, Patterns, and Best Practices
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FUN304 Windows Vista: Enabling
Parental Controls in Your App
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FUN307 Windows Vista: Developing for Test
Automation and Accessibility Using
Programmatic Access to UI
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FUN308 Windows Vista & "Longhorn"
Server: Developing Rock Solid Reliable Apps
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FUN309 CLR: Designing Managed Add-Ins for
Reliability, Security, and Versioning
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FUN403 .NET Compact Framework 2.0:
Optimizing for Performance
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FUN405 Programming with Concurrency (Part
2): Multithreaded Programming with Shared
Memory
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FUN406 Windows Vista: User Account
Protection—Securing Your Application with
Least Privilege Administration
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FUNL01 Tips & Tricks: 10 Things to Avoid If
You Want Your Managed App to Work on Future
CLR Versions
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FUNL02 Lap around the WinFX and Win32
SDKs
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FUNL03 Case Study: Building a More Secure
Browser in IE 7
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FUNL04 Tips & Tricks: Writing
Performant Managed Code
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ILL01 Recipe Viewer – Developing a New
Application Using WinFX
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OFF201 ''Office 12'': Introduction to
the Programmable Customization Model for the
"Office 12" User Experience (Part 1)
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OFF302 ''Office 12'': Developing with the
Programmable Customization Model for the
"Office 12" User Experience (Part 2)
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OFF303 Groove: Building Enterprise
Workgroup Applications
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OFF304 Assembling, Repurposing and
Manipulating Document Content Using the New
Office File Format
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OFF306 "InfoPath 12": Creating
Browser-Based Forms for Enabling Data and
Application Integration
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OFF307 "Access 12": Developing Collaboration
Solutions with "Access 12" and Windows
SharePoint Services "v3"
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OFF308 Windows SharePoint Services
'v3': Creating and Defining Custom
Templates, Sites, Features, and Solutions
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OFF310 Windows SharePoint Services: Developing Collaboration and Tracking Applications
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OFF311 ''Project Server 12'': Developing Project Management Solutions
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OFF324 “Visio 12”: Building Data
Visualization Solutions
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OFF325 Microsoft CRM: Extending and
Customizing Microsoft CRM Solutions
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OFF405 Windows SharePoint Services: Using
ASP.NET 2.0 Technology to Extend Pages,
Sites, and Server Farms
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OFF409 Windows SharePoint Services:
Advancements in Document, Content, and Data
Storage
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PRS200 Choosing the Right Presentation
Technology: Windows Presentation Foundation
("Avalon"), Windows Forms, ASP.NET, IE, and
More
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PRS203 IE 7: What's New in IE
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PRS305 Windows Presentation Foundation
("Avalon"): A Lap around the Windows
Presentation Foundation
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PRS308 Windows Vista: Reaching Your
Users When Their Machine Is Off, Using
Auxiliary Display Devices
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PRS309 Windows Presentation Foundation
("Avalon"): Overview of Windows Vista
Graphics
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PRS310 Windows Vista: Extending
Explorer by Providing Metadata, Rich
Previews and Thumbnails for Your File Types
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PRS311 Direct 3D Part 1: Utilizing the
Maximum Power of the GPU in Your
Graphic-Intensive Windows Vista ("Longhorn")
Application
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PRS312 ASP.NET: Future Directions for Developing Rich Web Applications with Atlas (Part 1)
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PRS313 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Integrating with Your Win32/MFC Application
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PRS314 Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon"): Using Application Services
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PRS315 Windows Vista Tablet PC: Advances in Creating Tablet Enabled Applications
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PRS317 Windows Presentation
Foundation ("Avalon"): Beautiful Code,
Beautiful Design - Applications Your
Designers Can Work With
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PRS333 Windows Presentation Foundation
("Avalon"): Advances in Document
Workflow—Securing, Viewing, and Printing
Your Content
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PRS401 ASP.NET: Developing an
Advanced ASP.NET Server Control with Rich
Design-Time
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PRS402 Windows Forms: Harnessing the Power
and Flexibility of Windows Forms 2.0
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PRS404 ASP.NET: Developing Advanced
Custom Providers for Membership and Role
Manager
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PRS407 Windows Forms: Occasionally Connected
Smart Clients
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PRS416 Direct 3D (Part 2): Deep Dive into Building Real Time Graphics Applications Using Direct 3D
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PRSL01 Tips & Tricks: Answers to
Common Questions When Building Windows Forms
Applications
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PRSL02 Case Study: How Hotmail Used Atlas
and ASP.NET to Build a Great User Experience
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PRSL06 Tips, Tricks & Hacks:
Unlocking the Power of Virtual Earth
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TLN205 Future Directions: Building
Customizable Applications in the .NET World
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TLN301 VSTS: Behind the Scenes of
Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server
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TLN303 Monad: Advanced Command Line
Scripting
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TLN306 The .NET Language Integrated
Query Framework: An Overview
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TLN307 C#: Future Directions in Language
Innovation from Anders Hejlsberg
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TLN402 MSBuild: Architecting a Customized Build System
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TLN404 Visual Studio: Extending
Visual Studio with Add-ins and Packages
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TLN410 CLR: Writing a Dynamic Language
Compiler in One Hour
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TLNL01 Tips & Tricks: Extending
MSBuild with Tasks, Loggers, and Targets
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TLNL04 Tips & Tricks: C++ Optimization Best
Practices
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TLNL05 Tips & Tricks: Debugging
ASP.NET Web Applications and Services
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TLNL06 Tips & Tricks: Scrubbing Source Code
for Common Coding Mistakes (FxCop and
PreFast)
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