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Software as a Service - Catching the Long Tail The guest speaker Nigel Watson from Microsoft Australia will be talking about how from small start-ups to large enteprises, software as a service (SaaS) is changing how software is designed, developed and consumed. This session discusses the business drivers behind SaaS, and then looks at how these in turn drive the architecture of SaaS solutions as opposed to 'on-premise' software. Along the way, he will discuss the technical issues that any current or prospective SaaS vendor will need to grapple with in order to successfully deliver software as a service. Atlas Tim Kremer will continue to discuss the Microsoft Ajax Library from last month's session and will further reinforce its benefits and features such as:
- Ability to integrate cross-browser client script libraries
with the ASP.NET 2.0 server-based development framework. Throughout his presentation Tim will take a one step further by providing you with worked examples of the new client libraries as well as using the server side libraries to add ajax functionality to your ASP.NET existing applications.
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Gain the knowledge and skills required to deploy and manage reports using Microsoft Reporting ServicesMicrosoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services - 2 Day Program
This 2 day course has been specifically designed by the Sydney based SQL Guru and MS Regional Director Adam Cogan. Throughout this course Adam will cover the most popular reporting technologies in the industry, comprehend the new Report Designer, the important differences between Access Reports and Reporting Services and much more. There is also a practical side to this course as you will get to be exposed to real life examples of Microsoft's landscape of enterprise reporting and learn the right and wrong ways of developing reports. To find out more about the course's content, please see More on Reporting Services Training
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Featured Service: SharePoint 2007Microsoft's CMS solution Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 improves organisational effectiveness by providing one unified suite of enterprise-scale applications. This satisfies diverse business-critical needs such as; managing content and business processes, simplifying how people work together across boundaries, and enabling better informed decision-making. |
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