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    <title>The Joy of Writing Code in Visual Studio 2010 (Karen Liu)</title>
    <description>Do you often wish there was an easier way to find and navigate to a type in your code? Or that the IDE would let you consume an API when it doesn't exist and take care of "setting up" the code? Join Karen Liu, Lead Program Manager of the Visual C# and Visual Basic IDEs, as we take a look at the new IDE features in Visual Studio 2010 that are designed to make you more productive in a number of areas in the development lifecycle. This talk will focus on Visual C# and Visual Basic and describe what's coming next in Visual Studio, including better navigation, tools for understanding code and a focus on consume-first development.</description>
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    <title>Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Tips and Tricks (Lisa Feigenbaum)</title>
    <description>In this session, learn how to turn yourself into a Visual Basic 2008 guru with the new language and IDE features. Tips and tricks covered include how to maximize your IntelliSense experience, leverage Refactoring features and improve the performance of your query and XML code. We go deep into integrated XML and show you how to navigate XML gotchas and express what you wish in fewer lines of code. With respect to LINQ, we explore best practices, pitfalls to avoid and answer the most frequently asked questions.</description>
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    <title>ASP.NET AJAX tips and tricks (Stephen Walther)</title>
    <description>Learn how to take advantage of the latest features of the ASP.NET AJAX framework introduced with .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1. In this talk, you learn how to use the new History feature to manage browser history and the behavior of the browser Back button. You also learn how to improve the performance of your AJAX applications by using the new Script Combining feature. Finally, we discuss tips and tricks for using ASP.NET AJAX and the AJAX Control Library within an ASP.NET MVC application.</description>
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    <title>The Future of C# (Mads Torgersen)</title>
    <description>In this talk, Microsoft C# luminary Mads Torgersen outlines the future of C#. He will describe the many forces that influence and shape the future of programming languages and explain how they fit into C#.</description>
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    <title>Building RESTful Services Using Windows Communication Foundation (Jon Flanders)</title>
    <description>One of the key new features of Windows Communication Foundation 3.5 (WCF 3.5) is the Web Programming Model. The Web Programming Model enables developers to build Services using a RESTful architecture. The number of services implemented using this new architectural approach out in the wild is growing by leaps and bounds. In this session we cover the basics of REST versus SOAP/WS-*, and how to build Services using WCF 3.5 that are RESTful in nature. We also talk about adding Web feeds (RSS and/or ATOM) to our Services, which can enable easy access to enterprise data. </description>
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    <title>Introduction to the Azure Services Platform (James Conard)</title>
    <description>Join us to learn why services are critical, and get an overall understanding of all Microsoft's services technologies.This session will provide a high level overview of the Microsoft Azure Services Platform and show through a number of demos how a developers can build to this platform.</description>
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    <title>Launching an Internet-Facing MOSS 2007 Publishing Site: Deployment, Performances, Security (Andrew Connell)</title>
    <description>Building and implementing a MOSS 2007 Publishing site is one thing but launching it for use by anonymous users to the Internet is a big additional step. There are things to consider that address both security and performance concerns. In this session you will learn some pre-go-live items that should be addressed and checked before launching a Publishing site. In addition we will also cover performance from the aspect of things developers should be very aware of to create well performing components and how to implement caching effectively, including custom caching components. Finally, you will see how to slim down your pages to have the smallest footprint possible and thus, providing the fastest page load time for your browsers.</description>
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    <title>Put your Big Ideas onto Tiny Devices using .NET (Rob Miles)</title>
    <description>Ever wanted to control your Christmas tree lights with C# and .NET? Or create a tiny, connected data logger that integrates into your company network? Or anything in between? The demo-packed presentation will showcase .NET on both .NET Micro Framework and Windows Embedded CE-powered platforms in a variety of fun and useful scenarios. You will discover just how easy it is to create connected embedded solutions on a variety of devices using C# and Visual Studio. If you want to rediscover the joy of really making things happen with your code, then this session is for you.</description>
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    <title>How to manage technology and not have it manage you (Rockford Lhotka)</title>
    <description>To be an effective software development manager, you must remain current on an increasing number of technologies, concepts and ideas, and the rate of change is only increasing. This session will provide you with tools to manage the change, deal with the new technologies and make rational choices for short and longer term strategies. These tools include an architectural model to help organize technology, along with ideas on how to leverage your colleagues, staff and other resources at your disposal.</description>
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    <title>Development Team Management Secrets: What I've Learned (Brian Harry)</title>
    <description>Running a successful development team requires a good head and good tools. In this session, Microsoft Technical Fellow and Team Foundation Server Product Unit Manager Brian Harry will talk about what he's learned over the years running successful teams at Microsoft and how tools like those in Visual Studio Team System have helped. </description>
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    <title>SQL Server Compact Edition : Connection Not Required (Jeff Wharton)</title>
    <description>Whilst there are some large companies banking on pervasive connectivity, anyone who has worked in the real world will know that connectivity is, and will remain, an issue when it comes to using online applications. In this session you will see how you can use Microsoft SQL Compact Edition for applications that will continue to function long after the network connection has dropped out. SQL Compact Edition offers a low maintenance, compact embedded database for all Windows platforms, including tablet PCs, pocket PCs, smart phones and desktops, making it a perfect offline application data cache. Combine this with the power of Merge Replication and/or the Microsoft Synchronisation Services and you have a robust application data platform.</description>
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    <title>SQLCLR Enhancements in SQL Server 2008 (Bob Beauchemin)</title>
    <description>Using .NET code in user-written stored procedures, user-defined functions and triggers was introduced in SQL Server 2005. SQL Server 2008 extends this concept (.NET code in SQL Server) to system objects. The new hierarchyID and spatial data types are implemented in CLR code, as well as system procedures in functions like change data capture. In addition the capabilities for user-written SQLCLR code have been enchanted and extended to support new libraries, new data types and more. This presentation will provide real-world examples of how your programs would take advantage of this new and extended functionality.</description>
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    <title>An Overview of the Azure Services Platform (David Chappell)</title>
    <description>Cloud computing looks like the biggest change to hit our industry in many years. One important aspect of this change is the rise of platforms that let developers create applications for the cloud. This session takes a broad look at the Azure Services Platform, Microsoft's entry in this area. The topics discussed include Windows Azure, .NET Services, SQL Services, and Live Services. The goal is to make clear what these technologies can do, then offer some guidance on how to make good decisions for using them.</description>
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    <title>NxtGenUG Podcast - The One With 5 Euro T-Shirts ...</title>
    <description>Day 4 TechEd see the finals of Speaker Idol, Non-Free Swag and podcasting in the middle of the road. Yes, the main speaker competition is over and the Boyz manage to speak to the third placed finalist Anthony Harris on their way back to the hotel. Also in this episode a couple of cracking interviews, one on Silverlight on the Mobile Platform from Georgio Sardo and another with "Mr WCF" himself Aaron Skonnard ...</description>
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    <title>NxtGenUG Podcast - The One With Sucking Software ...</title>
    <description>Day 3, TechEd Barcelona. Dave, Rich and John are joined by Jeff Wharton, Speaker Idol Winner 2007 as they chat about today's 3rd heat of this years competition. In between times they Boyz catch some great interviews with Neils Berglund, Pat Helland and the outrageous David Platt! </description>
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    <title>Final Daily Wrap</title>
    <description>What a week! Over 3,200 people came to Barcelona to be a part of Tech&#183;Ed EMEA Developers - take a look at just a few of the many highlights across five days, keep an eye out for the swag thief and make sure to look out for details of Tech&#183;Ed EMEA 2009 in Berlin. </description>
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    <title>Sponsor Interview DevExpress</title>
    <description>Learn about developer components, productivity tools and frameworks from Developer Express; the building blocks behind making better programmers for technologies including Windows Forms, ASP.NET, WCF and Silveright. Visit www.devexpress.com for more information.</description>
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    <title>Sponsor Interview HP</title>
    <description>HP show off what excites the developer community with their latest applications and technology on show at the HP booth; including ProLiant server solutions. Visit www.hp.com for more information.</description>
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    <title>Thursday's Daily Wrap</title>
    <description>Go behind the scenes to discover how the event network is maintained and monitored. Listen to Ronald Beekelaar explain all the benefits of the Self Paced Hands-on Labs then check out the many community activities which took place; including the RoboChamps World Finals and the Speaker Idol final won by Kurt Claeys.</description>
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    <title>Why Software Sucks (David Platt)</title>
    <description>Users think that today's software sucks. It's unsafe, it's unreliable, and it's hard to use. These problems are not technical. We've been able to solve them for many years, but instead we've gotten a paper clip with eyebrows. Why? Software sucks because developers forget (or never knew) the bedrock principle of software development: KNOW THY USER, FOR HE IS NOT THEE. For example, what do your customers come to you for? Hint: It's not software. For another example, do you think your users care about your application? They don't. Never have; never will. They care about accomplishing the task that it does. They don't want to think about you or your application at all. It's your job to care about them anyway. We show good and bad examples from commercial software and Web sites: those that understand and help their users, and those that treat users with contempt. For example, consider the ads for Microsoft Office that show non-upgrading users wearing plastic dinosaur heads. Developers fear looking like dinosaurs by not having the latest technology, but ordinary users fear breaking an installation that currently works, or having useless junk like dancing paper clips slow down their computers so they need to buy new ones. Your user is not you. We put this nation on wheels not by training the entire population as mechanics, but by improving cars so they didn't often need mechanics. The same transition needs to happen to the software industry. This talk provides sound design principles so that your software won't suck. Learn how blindness will improve your vision.</description>
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    <title>Parallel Programming for Managed developers with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 (Daniel Moth)</title>
    <description>Come learn how Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 can help you write better performing and more scalable applications. We take a tour of new .NET APIs, including the Task Parallel Library (TPL) and Parallel LINQ (PLINQ). We also introduce new features in the debugger that help you quickly identify concurrency issues and visualize the internal state of your application.</description>
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    <title>Applying Feature-Driven Development Techniques to Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Joel Semeniuk)</title>
    <description>Feature-Driven Development is an iterative and incremental software development methodology that has proven itself in the world of contract- and commitment-based software development. In this session, learn how to leverage Feature-Driven Development techniques when using Team Foundation Server, from work item customization and usage, to reporting and tracking. </description>
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    <title>Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 for Unrepentant C++ Developers (Kate Gregory)</title>
    <description>Visual C++ 2008 is packed full of changes for those who prefer the C++ language syntax and power. This session covers STL/CLR, the new extensible marshalling library, and changes coming in the C++ standard, specifically TR1. If templates don't scare you, Boost has intrigued you, and you're the one everyone turns to for mixing managed and native code, this session is for you.</description>
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    <title>Long Running Conversations in Workflow Services 3.5 and 4.0 (Ron Jacobs)</title>
    <description>The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 introduced the functionality to call services from Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), and to expose workflows as a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service. Windows Workflow 4.0 will offer exciting new correlation capabilities in this area as well. A common pattern is to have a workflow serve as the coordinator between a number of other processes (including workflows). This talk discusses how these conversations are implemented in WF 3.5 and will be implemented in 4.0, and common patterns for conversing over a long period of time, including asynchronous messaging, long-running cancellable work, managing m-of-n responses and check pointing of progress.</description>
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    <title>Deep Reflection: optimization techniques and important APIs in reflection 2.0 and 3.5 (Roy Osherove)</title>
    <description>In this 400 level session Roy Osherove digs deep into the heart of some of the features in Reflection 2.0 and 3.5 such as runtime code generation using DynamicMethod (LCG- Lightweight code gen), parsing IL at runtime, generics in reflection, debugging runtime generated code, understanding Reflection.Emit, ReflectionOnly Context's for security and using Code gen to improve performance, Lambda expressions and more. Put your thinking cap on. Learn how to leverage the power of .NET Reflection in your favor. </description>
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    <title>Developing Data-Centric Web Applications (Jonathan Carter)</title>
    <description>Many web applications have a large focus around data, whether in full or in part. This need can often lead to the production of repetitive, boilerplate code. ASP.NET Dynamic Data provides the plumbing necessary to easily develop logic that is very data-centric, for WebForms and eventually MVC. This can include creating an entirely scaffolded application or enhancing an existing application with the new Dynamic Data controls. This session will show how to leverage the Dynamic Data runtime and discuss the benefits it can bring.</description>
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    <title>T-SQL Enhancements in SQL Server 2008 : Getting Down and Dirty (Stephen Forte)</title>
    <description>Is T-SQL dead? SQL Server 2008 ships with several new enhancements that will make your life easier. In this code intensive and interactive session Stephen shows off some of the new features of TSQL in SQL Server 2008 including shortcuts in syntax, multiple inserts, table valued parameters (TVP), new date and time data types, the Merge statement and the Grouping Sets operator. This session will be example driven and full of energy.</description>
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    <title>Wednesday's Daily Wrap</title>
    <description>Tech&#183;Ed EMEA Partners provide huge value to the attendees, offering a broad range of solutions. In addition to this, the Ask the Experts area lets attendees discuss real world problems face to face with product experts and draw down on current issues. Get a view of some of these conversations taking place in the Exhibition Hall, as well as some of the non content side of the event such as: Speaker idol, Community programmes and of course the country parties – tonight Tech&#183;Ed EMEA TV was hosted by Norway. </description>
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    <title>Microsoft Visual C# IDE Tips and Tricks (Karen Liu)</title>
    <description>In this demo-focused session, we look at a number of ways to make you more productive in the Visual C# IDE as you move through the development lifecycle - whether you're trying to come up to speed with an unfamiliar code base, performing a refactoring to help keep your code clean, writing in new pieces of business logic or debugging through a problem. These are the tips from the C# team itself - features from Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and out-of-box solutions that we use and love telling people about for making tasks easier.  </description>
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    <description>Silverlight provides a powerful platform for building the next generation of rich interactive applications on the Internet. In this session, we take a deep look at the programming model and tools that developers and designers can leverage to build these true next-generation experiences for consumers and businesses, and demonstrate building a Rich Interactive Application (RIA) using Silverlight and Microsoft .NET. We cover how to use Microsoft Visual Studio to create applications, how to create UI using XAML markup and code, how to build a custom control, how to retrieve data from a Web service and how to manipulate data with XML and LINQ. We also discuss Silverlight roadmap and positioning.  </description>
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    <description>Lets think about document management for a moment! How do you create a million folders and 2-3,000 access groups in Access Directory. Anthony looks at the creation of user groups and some cool new features with .NET Framework 3.5. </description>
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    <description>Get a snapshot view of Business Objects, an SAP company </description>
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    <description>For the seventh year running, Proxim Wireless has provided the wireless technology for Tech&#183;Ed EMEA 2008. Find out how Proxim delivers connectivity for thousands of attendees at Tech&#183;Ed EMEA, as well as it's many other product offerings in the technology market.</description>
	
    
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    <description>Rune Grothaug talks to Tech&#183;Ed EMEA delegate Peter Bryant, who has attended Tech&#183;Ed EMEA events for the past 15 years (and has 18 badges and bags to prove it as he's been to a few IT Pro events too!). Listen to what he gets out of the event, including great content on infrastructure topics such as SQL Server and Windows Server 2008. Also find out why he’s so interested in IT technologies in the next year – particularly the impact of Cloud infrastructure.</description>
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    <description>Listen to Speaker Idol contestant Jacek Ciereszko describing a technology that has changed his life – Silverlight. Enabling you to create games and websites, watch movies, read books, managing images and photographs, and more, Jacek explains the myriad reasons why you should choose Microsoft’s Silverlight.</description>
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    <description>Guiseppe takes us through the benefits of multi-paradigm programming language F#, demoing a game built from C# and VB.NET code and explaining why this code is special to so many people.</description>
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    <description>How does WCF keep infrastructure logic separate from functional codes? What is the difference between them and how does WCF address this with bindings? Kurt provides the answers, before finishing with his demo.</description>
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    <description>Rune talks to Jose from INETA to find out more about this .NET User Group. With a worldwide membership of 1.2 m INETA are at Tech&#183;Ed EMEA Developers to talk about all their activities across Europe. </description>
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    <description>Rune talks with the delegates to discover what they are most interested in learning at Tech&#183;Ed EMEA 2008 Developers. We meet with Peter Bryant a long term supporter of Tech&#183;Ed. He also chats with Hans Verbeeck the business owner of Tech&#183;Ed and looks at how much fun the Microsoft Students are getting up to at Tech&#183;Ed EMEA this year</description>
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    <description>Watch Richard Pawson as he attempts to excite his audience with an application he's been developing using Entity Framework to connect to the Adventure Works Database through a WPF interface. This isn't just a database browser, but a functional application.</description>
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    <description>Watch contestant Bilal Haidar as he impresses his audience with an overview of visual byblos cyberspace and drives in the mobile electronics industry, followed by a VBC drive demo.</description>
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    <description>You dream in curly braces and end your sentences with semicolons. With Visual Studio 2008, you've seen the power that LINQ brings to your relational data. However, not all of your data is relational; a lot of it is XML. VB 9 introduced has XML Literals, which drastically improve the LINQ to XML experience. However, if you are a C# developer, you may not be familiar with all the capabilities of XML Literals as they are only available in VB. This panel explores the uses of XML Literals and how you can leverage this powerful technology in your applications, even the curly braced ones. With Erick Thompson, Shyam Pather, and Beth Massi. Hosted by Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin.</description>
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    <description>Join Network Specialist Stephen Rose as he discusses Windows Vista deployment, and offers tips and tricks based on real IT Pro deployment experiences. Stephen talks about BitLocker and other laptop tools, secure deployment, improvements in SP1 and his thoughts on why Windows Vista over Windows XP. He’ll also talk about how the Springboard Series and Windows Client TechCenter can help IT Pros with every angle of adopting and managing Windows Vista in a desktop environment. With Stephen Rose and Kevin Remde.</description>
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    <description>Joe Stagner from Microsoft talks on secure development guidance for developers, the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle, and his new "How Do I" security videos. Joe is a Program Manager in Microsoft Corporation’s Developer Tools and Platform Group and has been with Microsoft since 2001, focusing on highly scalable and performant web application architectures, multiplatform interoperability and software security. Joe brings 30 years of technical and business strategy experience to Microsoft which affords him a unique experiential perspective. With Joe Stagner and Georgeo Pulikkathara.</description>
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    <description>In this panel discussion you will have the opportunity to hear directly from the team building Visual Studio Team System, including Brian Harry–Technical Fellow. Come and meet the team, and get all your questions answered. With Brian Harry, Peter Provost, Norman Guadagno, Gert Drapers, Habib Heydarian, Neelesh Kamkolkar.</description>
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    <description>We'll talk about what it's like to write tests in the real world where we have lots of dependencies, and how to replace them for testing purposes. We'll also talk about where a tool like Typemock can come in handy. With Denny Boynton and Roy Osherove.</description>
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    <description>Listen in as Daniel provides insights on sharing code between different .NET platforms and cool new VS2008 features for Smart Client development. With Daniel Moth and Richard Campbell.</description>
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    <description>In an online world, why are we building offline apps? Because networks are only occasionally available, or occasionally not available. However, building Offline apps is a bit more complicated. Listen to this panel of speakers that works on enabling offline apps from the storage, sync, programming model, and UI stack. The panelists discuss what we’re working on today, and what’s coming in the future. With Rob Tiffany, Rob Relyea, Steve Lasker, Liam Cavanagh, and Ginny Caughey.</description>
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    <description>Have you heard of Microsoft Assessment and Planning Tool (MAP) from the Microsoft Solution Accelerators Team? The MAP tool offers quick and agent-less inventory and migration assessments for many Microsoft technologies including Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V, Windows Vista, Office 2007, Microsoft Application Virtualization and more. Listen to the inside scoop on what new features will be rolled out in the next few months. With Baldwin Ng, Jay Sauls, and Kevin Remde.</description>
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    <description>"Use SQL Server, not Access", is advice commonly handed out when the Jet database engine outgrows its usefulness. However, that’s often easier said than done. Each database application is unique; some may have salvageable components, whereas others may need to be redesigned and rebuilt from scratch. In addition, there are substantial differences between the Jet and SQL Server database engines that can make a straight port unworkable in many situations. This panel discusses criteria for deciding whether to migrate data from Access to SQL Server, and for determining the optimal migration path once the decision is made. The panelists will share their real-world expertise to help you determine a successful strategy that best suits your business needs. With Mary Chipman, Armen Stein, Luke Chung, Paul Sheriff, and Stephen Forte.</description>
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    <description>Pedro talks about some of the Microsoft surprises Tech&#183;Ed delegates will discover from his track focusing on Microsoft tools and languages. Designed to provide delegates with the practical information they can use every day, the track will cover the whole range of tools now available from Microsoft.</description>
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