Wednesday morning, January 9th, 2008
Topic: .Net and Ajax for Managers
The .Net Framework and Ajax programming languages may be familiar to your developers, but what do they mean from a manager's perspective? This presentation by Simacor trainer John Morgan will cover some core questions from the perspective of a manager to help us better understand the tools and technologies involved:
· What is Microsoft .NET
· The Microsoft Application Platform
· Introduction to Ajax
· Inside the .NET Framework
· Introduction to .NET Languages
Topic: .Net and Ajax for Managers
The .Net Framework and Ajax programming languages may be familiar to your developers, but what do they mean from a manager's perspective? This presentation by Simacor trainer John Morgan will cover some core questions from the perspective of a manager to help us better understand the tools and technologies involved:
· What is Microsoft .NET
· The Microsoft Application Platform
· Introduction to Ajax
· Inside the .NET Framework
· Introduction to .NET Languages
Presenters: John Morgan
John Morgan is a Sr. Microsoft .Net Architect for Simacor, located in Plymouth MN. John has over 10 yrs Microsoft experience and 7 yrs of .Net and Web Technologies, helping Simacor clients with applications development and custom .Net solutions to solve specific business needs.
John Morgan is a Sr. Microsoft .Net Architect for Simacor, located in Plymouth MN. John has over 10 yrs Microsoft experience and 7 yrs of .Net and Web Technologies, helping Simacor clients with applications development and custom .Net solutions to solve specific business needs.
Location: Bloomington Sheraton Hotel near Interstate 494 and Highway 100
Meeting times:
Meeting times:
7:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:30 AM Business Meeting and Program
9:00 AM Adjourn
Cost: $ 15 for AITP and MnIPS Members $ 25 for Guests$ 10 for Students
To register:Please go to Event Registration to make your reservation
To register:Please go to Event Registration to make your reservation
Future meetings: February 6, 2008 - TBA
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