MVP Interoperability Workshop ... TFS/Java/WCF/Linux/BizTalk/... join the "happy" techno family!

“Interoperability – a difficult word to say, an easy concept to understand”

The Microsoft MVPs from South-Africa invite you to come and discuss the world of interoperability in the development environment, exploring how we can integrate and interoperate with other technologies.

The event will allow you to explore new ideas and solutions, collaborating with Microsoft Consultants, Community Leads and Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) from South-Africa who will be giving an independent and vendor agnostic view.

The objective is to become INTEROPaware and INTEROPable, proving that Interoperability is no longer a technology, but a mind set problem … creating one happy technology family.

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... and bring an open mind!

We thank the sponsors allowing us to host this event:

At this stage the sessions include:

  • Interoperability using Microsoft WCF and Linux Mono
  • Interoperability using BizTalk as an Enterprise Service Bus
  • Integrated development environment using TFS 2008, TeamPrise and Java
  • Microsoft Technologies Interoperability Improvements for PHP
  • Open Q&A Session
  • Web Interoperability: Did you know ...?

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Published Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:15 AM by willy

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# Worthwhile visit to my old home

Friday, May 16, 2008 5:27 AM by Diago.co.za

Worthwhile visit to my old home

# Worthwhile visit to my old home

Friday, May 16, 2008 5:28 AM by To Dev or not to Dev

I arrived in JHB yesterday morning at 7:45. I was strangely not surprised at the roadblock outside the

# VSTS 2008 Team Build & Integration ... a few notes and thoughts from our internal workshop

Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:45 PM by Willy-Peter Schaub's Cave of Chamomile Simplicity

Continued from dotnet.org.za/.../vsts-2008-team-test-a-few-notes-and-thoughts

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