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PDC 2009 Workshop - Developing Microsoft BI Applications

Los Angeles,CA | November 16 - 16, 2009

Don Demsak, CTO of Tellago, and Microsoft Regional Director, Andrew Brust held a full day preconference workshop at the Microsoft Developers Conference 2009. The workshop, Developing Microsoft BI Applications - The How and The Why , is an introduction to the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack for...

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Jesus Rodriguez Selected to Speak at Software Architect 2009

London, England | September 29 - October 1, 2009

This year at Software Architect 2009 in London, Jesus will present the following sessions: High Performance SOAs Achieving sustainable levels of performance is one of the biggest challenges of Service Oriented (SOA) solutions nowadays. Are you wondering how to scale your SOA to tens of thousands of applications...

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SOAWorld 2009

New York, NY | June 22 - 23, 2009

At SOAWorld 2009, Jesus Rodriguez presented the session: From SOA to WOA: Introducing Web Oriented Architectures : Despite being one of the latest acronyms in the never ending distributed programming dictionary, Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) represents one of the most important architecture styles...

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VSLive! Las Vegas 2009

Las Vegas, NV | June 8 - 11, 2009

At VSLive in Las Vegas, Jesus Rodriguez presented the following sessions: WCF Extensibility In-Depth : Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) provides a rich messaging framework that extends beyond its capabilities for modeling and implementing services. One of the aspects where WCF really shines when...

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SD West 2009

Santa Clara, CA | March 9 - 13, 2009

This year at SD West 2009, Jesus Rodriguez presented the session Beyond the WCF ABC: WCF Extensibility Deep Dive : Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) provides a rich messaging framework that extends beyond its capabilities for modeling and implementing services. One of the aspects where WCF really...

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IT Architect - Dallas 2008

Dallas | November 6 - 7, 2008

This year at IT Architect 2008 in Dallas, Jesus Rodriguez presented the session REST for the rest of us : During recent years one of the hardest debated topics in the SOA community has been the use SOAP and WS-* protocols vs. REST. Beyond the arguments of this debate, its undoubtedly that the simplicity...

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Oracle OpenWorld 2008

San Francisco | September 21 - 25, 2008

This year at Oracle OpenWorld, Jesus co-presented the session Taming Web Service Interoperability : As SOA adoption continues in the enterprise environment, ensuring that Web services interoperate among heterogeneous SOA platforms becomes more challenging. This session examines interoperability issues...

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SOAWorld 2008

San Jose | November 19 - 21, 2008

This year at SOAWorld 2008, Jesus Rodriguez presented the session Can We All Get Along? Using REST and WS-* in the Enterprise : Over recent years the REST versus WS-* debate has been at the center of discussion in the Web Services community. In this debate, we have seen advocates from both camps paint...

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Microsoft TechEd Developers 2008

Orlando | June 3 - 6, 2008

This year at TechEd we presented a Breakout session and two Technical Learning Center sessions: SOA03-TLC - Real World Business Activity Monitoring - Jesus Rodriguez and Joe Klug This is not your ordinary BAM session! Jesus Rodriguez and Joe Klug will be showing some cool demos on how to use BAM, which...

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Web Services Security and SOA Conference and Expo 2008

Baltimore | May 12 - 14, 2008

Jesus Rodriguez presented a session, Web Services Security patterns (Learning to live in a claims based universe) which explored web Services security patterns. Specifically, Jesus explored how the principles of claim based security can be applied in trust, federation and other complex security scenarios...

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