.NET Framework Webcasts
Attend a live or on-demand webcast from the convenience of your office and experience how-to technical and thought-provoking business perspectives from a host of Microsoft and industry experts. Microsoft webcasts are 30-90 minutes in length and feature interactive presentations, product demonstrations, and question-and-answer sessions. Multiple new live webcasts are offered every day, and all content is available on-demand.
Types of Webcasts
Create Connected Applications Webcasts
Tune in as we explore the new features in the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 that developers will love. We detail the new assemblies added to the .NET Framework 3.5 to avoid breaking changes, including deep integration with Language-Integrated Query (LINQ); ASP.NET Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX); and full tooling support in Microsoft Visual Studio for Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
Upcoming Live Webcasts
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Platform 2009: The Client
Microsoft’s client platform encompasses multiple technologies and user experience offerings. This session will cover WPF, Silverlight, IE 8, and Microsoft Office and will help partners identify current and future opportunities to leverage the power of th more
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2009 Services Platform: Azure, Live Mesh & Live Services
Gain a high level overview of Windows Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing services. Topics covered include basic platform features and functionality, overall benefits, and the common scenarios for using Windows Azure. We will also discuss how the Azure Ser more
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MSDN Webcast: Internet Explorer 8 for Developers (Level 200)
Windows Internet Explorer 8 ushers in a new wave of browser innovation from Microsoft, including Web Slices and Accelerators, while maintaining compatibility with the today's Web standards. In this webcast, we cover many of the new aspects of Internet Exp more
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On-Demand Webcasts
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MSDN Webcast: Enterprise Library 4.1 Overview (Level 100)
The Microsoft Enterprise Library is a collection of reusable software components or application blocks that are designed to assist software developers with common enterprise development challenges. Application blocks are a type of guidance; they are sourc more
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Most TechNet, MSDN, Microsoft Office System, Microsoft Dynamics, Small Business, Microsoft Momentum, Microsoft Executive Circle, and Microsoft webcasts that took place after April 12, 2005, are available for you to download and view at your convenience. Complete the registration process and you will be presented with a screen that allows you to stream and/or download the webcast. Within 24 hours after registering, you will also receive a confirmation e-mail that includes a link to the PowerPoint presentation for the webcast, if available.
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