• SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) Readiness Videos

    SQLMCM_ThumbThe Microsoft Certified Masters Program for Microsoft SQL Server provides the most experienced and talented IT Professionals with worldwide validation and recognition of their deep technical expertise in SQL Server.  The SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master program has been re-launched in a more scalable format because of the increased interest and global demand for the program. For more information, see the Microsoft Learning SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master program site.

    TechNet published several readiness videos that provide candidates who want to pursue SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master certification with an overview of what you need to know to prepare for the SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master Knowledge Exam and Lab Exam. Several of these videos are created by people like Bob Beauchemin and Paul S. Randal from SQLSkills.com.

    Each module establishes the level of depth and breadth required to achieve this certification and also includes an MCM-level deep dive of one or more aspects of the specific subject area.  Each module ends with a pointer to a comprehensive list of additional readiness resources (whitepapers, blog posts, other videos, and applicable SQL Server Books Online sections).

    Find more info and the videos on TechNet.

  • NRB reduces development costs by 10% with Team Foundation Server 2010

    nrb_300x200Network Research Belgium, or simply NRB, develops software using different systems, including Microsoft .NET, Java, Cobol and PL1. NRB was looking for a way to develop software even more efficiently, for instance by obtaining maximum synergy from the different software development environments. The Application Lifecycle Management tools had to be improved and staff wanted the source code stored at a central location, so that it would be directly accessible from Cobol and .NET.

    English case study below; for the Dutch and French version of the case study, please check out the following links:

    NRB installed Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 and the proof of concept was operational in just three days. The new system quickly proved to meet expectations, which means that not only can NRB carry out its development projects faster but it can also monitor and manage them more efficiently. Now the software developers, each with their specialized knowledge, are also deployed optimally. All this will result in an increase in productivity of 10%.

    Network Research Belgium, or simply NRB, develops software using different systems, including Microsoft .NET, Java, Cobol and PL1. To make the work on the software development even more efficient and to save time, NRB set up Diapason. The name, a synonym for a tuning fork, is not a coincidence. After all, one of the goals of this project was to align the working methods of the 250 developers in the four development systems to one another. The Application Lifecycle Management tools had to be improved and staff wanted the source code to be stored at a single central location, so that it would be directly accessible from both the Cobol and the .NET environment.

    The starting point for making the software development even more efficient is linked to NRB’s expansion plans. The company was created in 1987 as the common IT service of the main shareholders: Ethias, the utility companies ALG, ALE (Tecteo), CILE and, more recently, Sibelga.

    “Today NRB has a strong position in the financial sector, the government sector and with utility companies, and it has also gained more and more ground in the social sector and healthcare,” says Daniel Eycken, marketing manager at NRB. So far we have been mainly active in Wallonia and Brussels, but the aim is to gain a foothold in Flanders.”

    Convincing proof of concept
    “Diapason relates to the whole life cycle of software development: from the initial concept up to and including the management of the developed application afterwards,” explains Philippe Willems, Software Architect at NRB. We have four major competency teams, each of which specializes
    in a different development technology. Diapason is the underlying basis of all these systems and it has to ensure maximum synergy between the four development environments.”

    NRB looked for a product that would cover the whole cycle of development and that could handle not just .NET but also, for example, Cobol. The company saw a possible solution in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010. The IT specialist also installed Visual Studio 2010 for the .NET developers. The Cobol developers received the Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere plug-in for Eclipse and Visual Studio Team Explorer. Additionally, the source code history was migrated from Visual SourceSafe (VSS) to Team Foundation Server. The proof of concept was operational in just three days, including the complete installation and configuration of the server and client environment. The new system quickly proved to meet expectations, allowing NRB to carry out development projects faster as well as to monitor and manage them more efficiently.

    Simpler project management
    “Previously the Cobol developers always had to leave their development environment to check-in and check-out the source codes in Visual SourceSafe,
    resulting in lost time,” says Philippe Willems. “We migrated these source codes to Team Foundation Server 2010, which is linked to the Cobol development
    platform. This allows developers to organize the check-in and check-out of the source codes directly from their development platform, whether this
    is .NET, Cobol or some other system. So not only have we achieved technological progress -- it also offers benefits on the business side, namely monitoring  and reporting. If we develop applications for customers, it often involves long-term projects. For instance, we developed an application for provincial taxation for the Walloon government, but we also created applications for subsidy management, accounting and budgeting.”

    Project managers can now easily retrieve the progress of all the various development projects and even report automatically to the management. This
    is definitely important for longer term projects. NRB is always working to deadlines and every month it gets together with the customer to discuss progress.
    With Team Foundation Server 2010, it is easy to monitor the different phases of the project. In the past the status was updated manually in Excel
    lists. The developers worked on the projects in groups. Now the developers, each with their own technological specialization, are deployed in projects
    in a better way. “Because of the overview we can easily see beforehand when someone is finishing their project and so available for a new assignment.
    This means we can better manage the competences and make maximum use of the knowledge of our staff. The staff can then better use their talents, specialize further and plan their work themselves,” according to Daniël Eycken.

    Sharp increase in productivity – also of interest to customers
    If developers can manage their tasks much better and project managers monitor the status more easily, then this in itself will lead to improved project
    management. With the result that deadlines are met effectively. Team Foundation Server 2010 also turns out to be a handy tool for monitoring software tests.

    Philippe Willems: “Before we go to the customer with a new application, we carry out internal tests, for instance to test the quality of the source code. This happens completely automatically and the system signals potential problems to the developer, who becomes increasingly more competent as a result. It is only after we have tested the entire application that we present the software to the customer. And this is guaranteed to be technically in order.”

    According to estimates, Diapason will lead to a 10% increase in productivity. The time that is freed up is being invested in, for example, more consultancy. At the same time, NRB can save up to 10% on internal costs, which will ultimately also benefit the customer. This greater efficiency strengthens NRB’s position in relation to the competition.

    Daniel Eycken: “There is indeed strong competition from offshore and even nearshore players, where software developers work at cheap rates. But our strength in analysis, our experience and our knowledge of local business provide important added value. And the fact that we are now working faster, thanks to Team Foundation Server 2010, is an added benefit.”

  • Web Camp Belgium (24 Jan) w/ Scott Hanselman & James Senior

    Microsoft Web Camps are free events that allow you to learn and build on the Microsoft Web Platform. And these Web Camps are coming to Belgium!

    The Belgian Web Camp event on 24th of January 2011 is a full-day event where will hear from Microsoft experts on the latest components of the platform, including ASP.NET MVC 3, jQuery, HTML5, OData and WebMatrix. Scott Hanselman will be doing a two-hour keynote together with James Senior, which is followed by three sessions delivered by Gill Cleeren and Katrien De Graeve.

    Two options to registering for the event:

    1. Register to attend in-person
    2. Register for the keynote live stream and see how you could have free breakfast delivered to your company: 

    Location: Business Faculty
    St. Lendriksborre 6 / Font Saint Landry 6
    1120 Brussel (Neder-over-Heembeek)
    Belgium

    Timing: Monday 24 January 2011, 8:30 to 17:00

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    Agenda

    8:30

    9:00

    Welcome and registration

    9:00

    11:00

    Opening Keynote by Scott Hanselman and James Senior on ASP.NET MVC 3 and WebMatrix

    11:00

    11:30

    Coffee Break

    11:30

    12:30

    HTML5: How about today? (Katrien De Graeve)

       

    What is HTML5? With more and more browsers supporting HTML5, ECMAScript 5 and other web standards, developers now have a strong web platform they can use to create a new class of web application that is more powerful and interactive than ever before. What's in HTML5 that lets us take our sites to the next level?
    Expect demos and code!

    12:30

    13:30

    Lunch

    13:30

    14:45

    Come in as jQuery zero, go out as jQuery hero (Gill Cleeren)

       

    jQuery is the web developers’ new favorite. This lightweight JavaScript library has developers writing JavaScript code again, and loving it! What previously needed 20 lines of code can now be done in just 3 lines. Who wouldn’t be enthusiastic? Microsoft showed its love for the library by fully integrating it in Visual Studio. I dare to ask: should you stay behind? In this session, we’ll take a look at jQuery and we’ll teach you what you need to know to get you on your way. More specifically, we’ll look at selectors, attributes, working with WCF, jQuery UI, and much more. You could easily walk out of this session wearing a sticker: “I love jQuery”!

    14:45

    15:15

    Coffee Break

    15:15

    16:30

    Oh, look at that data: using oData to expose your data over the web (Gill Cleeren)

       

    While applications, sites, tools all generate tons of useful data, it is sometimes hard to access that data from your own application. To increase the shared value of data, Microsoft has introduced the Open Data protocol. Using Open Data, we can expose any data source as a web-friendly data feed.
    In this session, we'll start by looking at oData, to make sure that everyone is on board with all the concepts. We'll see how it adds value for the developer and the end user for many of Microsoft's products and services. We'll then look at how we can build our own oData services using WCF Data Services, from working with the basic concepts to more advanced features such as query interceptors and service operations.
    Come and learn about information and entity services that are stunning in their simplicity!

    16:30

    17:30

    Closing drink

     

    Speakers Web Camp Belgium

    Scott Hanselman
    hanselman_86x98Scott works out of his home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager, aiming to spread good information about developing software, usually on the Microsoft stack. Before this he was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree, for 6+ years. He was also involved in a few Microsoft Developer things for many years like the MVP and RD programs and he'll speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen. Before Corillian and Microsoft, Scott worked as a Principal Consultant at a local Microsoft Solution Provider called STEP Technology, speaking, writing, consulting, and very much not getting rich during Web 1.0.
    Blog: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/

    senior_137x154James Senior
    James works for Microsoft in Redmond as the Web Evangelist on WebMatrix, ASP.NET MVC and jQuery. He helps run Microsoft's top developer conferences like PDC, Mix and TechEd as well as being the mastermind behind Web Camps - free training events, the Web Camps Training Kit and TV show on Channel 9.
    Blog: http://www.jamessenior.com/

    Gill Cleeren
    gillGill Cleeren is Microsoft Regional Director (www.theregion.com), MVP ASP.NET, INETA speaker bureau member and Silverlight Insider. He lives in Belgium where he works as .NET architect at Ordina. Passionate about .NET, he’s always playing with the newest bits. In his role as Regional Director, Gill has given many sessions, webcasts and trainings on new as well as existing technologies, such as Silverlight, ASP.NET and WPF. He also leads Visug (www.visug.be), the largest .NET user group in Belgium. He’s also the author of “Silverlight 4 Data and Serivices Cookbook, published by Packt Publishing.
    Blog: www.snowball.be.

    Katrien De Graeve
    katrienKatrien is a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft Belgium and Luxembourg, focusing on Microsoft Web and UX stack. In this role she works with the community and is responsible for developer events. Before joining Microsoft in 2007, Katrien was active as a trainer, a web developer and later a team lead at a Belgian web agency. Very passionate about technology Katrien De Graeve has been active with the Internet technologies for over 14 years.
    Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/katriend/.

    Prepare for the event: check out Web Camps TV on Channel9 and use these resources:

  • TechNet Belux on Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 (21 Dec)

    This session will provide an overview of the Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 (FEP 2010) product features.

    FEP 2010 includes antimalware, firewall management, and other protection technologies and is based on System Center Configuration Manager 2007. FEP 2010, supporting other operating systems including Mac and Linux, will offer strong next-generation advancements in malware protection in areas such as code emulation, Dynamic Signature Service, and rootkit detection.

    Code emulation and Dynamic Signature Service provide enhanced coverage against new malware as well as variants. There will also be zero-day protection from capabilities such as behavior monitoring, dynamic translation and emulation (aka host intrusion prevention).

    Basing FEP 2010 on Configuration Manager enables greater efficiency in managing endpoint protection. It enables quicker deployment and support for non-domain-joined machines as well as branch offices. For IT operations administrators who manage endpoint protection, it provides a unified view into the configuration and security of the endpoints, as such it 'operationalizes' security.

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    Datum: 21 december 2010 (14u00-15u30)
    Locatie: Online

  • TechNet Belux on “Enhancing your Windows 7 deployment with GPO Accelerator”

    During this session we'll see how you can use the GPO accelerator kit to enhance your Windows 7 deployment and what you can do to make your systems more secure, more flexible and managed using freely available GPO settings and some tips and tricks from the field.

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    Datum: 25 januari 2011 (14u00-15u30)
    Locatie: Online