The next edition of MSDN Connection is here!

Jointly organized by MSDN Singapore and Singapore's .NET User Group (SGDOTNET), this 2-hour event will feature a thought provoking session by an Expert and a Local Hero.

It's an opportunity for you to meet Vittorio Bertocci, Microsoft Corporation Redmond. A man with 13 years experience in the domains of computational geometry, scientific visualization, usability, business data & industrial applications and publishing, Vittorio will throw light on what's new with Microsoft's Application Server Platform.

What's more, Singapore Local Hero E-Book Systems Inc. will showcase the revolutionary Digital Flip® Technology and demonstrate how they are capitalizing on the power of Windows Presentation Foundation.

Register today!
Email: melissa@techmexeventsasia.com  Call 65508963.
Event title: MSDN Connection
                   Evening

Date:          1st March 2007

Venue:        Microsoft Singapore:
                   NTUC Room 701, Level 7,
                   One Marina Boulevard,
                   Singapore

Time:          7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

(Registration starts at 6.30.p.m.)
Topic: What's new with Microsoft Application Server Platform

Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation have already changed the way we develop applications. Today these foundational components can be used to build applications for Windows Server 2003. In this session you will get a sneak peek at the future of Microsoft's Application Server - Windows Server "Longhorn", the next version of these foundational components, and Visual Studio "Orcas".


About the Speaker
Vittorio Bertocci received his master's degree in Computer Science from the Universita' di Genova, Italy in 1999. He worked in the fields of computational geometry, scientific visualization, usability, business data, and industrial applications, publishing both for the international academic scene and for the industry world. Vittorio joined Microsoft Italy in 2001 and in October 2005 he moved to Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, USA, as Architect Evangelist in the Windows Server team. He works with governments and major G100 enterprises worldwide, facilitating the early adoption of technologies such as Identity and Access Management, Windows CardSpace, Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation.

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