BufferOverrunBrian Johnson's WeblogApplication Deployment Meetings at the PDC- September 9, 2005 Doc Holladay has posted an invitation from Barak Cohen for an ISV event at the PDC to isvchalktalk.com. Get the details here: PDC2005: Deployment Technology Design Review invitation I just got a note from Barak who is a BDM (Business Development Manager) in the Developer Division about a deployment technology design review (ISV focused) that he would like to invite you to at PDC. This is a great chance to influence the direction of a Microsoft producttechnology with your direct input.http://blogs.msdn.com/brianjo/archive/2005/09/08/462773.aspx Probably moving my blog to MSN Spaces...- September 8, 2005 As I do like MSN Spaces so much, I'm in the process of testing it as my permanant blog home. This isn't easy because my current blog is consumed from a number of different Developer Centers on MSDN, and so I have to test some of this out to make sure it's going to work properly. If you have any opinion on this, please feel free to drop me a note at brianjomicrosoft.com. I haven't made any final decision on this yet, though I'm leaning toward using Spaces. Here's a link to the Spaces blog....http://blogs.msdn.com/brianjo/archive/2005/09/07/462294.aspx PDC 2005 Security Symposium- September 7, 2005 Today we posted a page with information about the PDC 2005 Security Symposium (Friday, September 16th at the PDC). This is a great opportunity to hear some of the top security people from Microsoft discuss security issues. Here's the link to the page: Security Developer Center: PDC 2005 Security SymposiumWant to learn more about what it takes to build security into each phase of software development Come hear some insider tips and best practices from Microsoft and industry developers that are.http://blogs.msdn.com/brianjo/archive/2005/09/07/462092.aspx Microsoft Brings .NET to Katrina Relief Effort- September 6, 2005 Good story in eWeek about some of the Microsoft efforts around Katrina. Microsoft Brings .NET to Katrina Relief Effort A group of Microsoft technologists quickly deployed to contribute their time and talent to the relief effort, and decided to develop a Web site and supporting applications to help Katrina evacuees reach out to relatives and friends and also enable families to locate people they have not heard from since the hurricane hit, said Jim Carroll, chief architect and project manager..http://blogs.msdn.com/brianjo/archive/2005/09/06/461414.aspx Microsoft Response to Hurricane Katrina- September 1, 2005 The Microsoft Disaster Relief Page was updated tonight with a statement about Hurricane Katrina. Microsoft Response to Hurricane Katrina Published: August 31, 2005 Every one of us at Microsoft is deeply saddened by the destruction of property and personal lives in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and our hearts go out to the hundreds of thousands of people who have been affected by the storm and its aftermath.This page has links to many different relief agencies, so this is a good place to...http://blogs.msdn.com/brianjo/archive/2005/08/31/458908.aspx |