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PDC 2008 Recap Presentation
Jeff Certain (VB MVP) and I gave a PDC 2008 recap last night at the Northern Colorado .NET User Group. It went pretty good given the short notice. Jeff contacted me earlier that day and told me the presentation had been pushed … Continue reading
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Back from PDC 2008
It was a good PDC. I have to admit, even though Ray Ozzie is a very capable speaker, there was something missing in keynotes without BillG being there. Plus he was usually good for one really funny, self-deprecating video. Personally … Continue reading
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PDC Updates via Twitter
If you are interested in following my PDC experience check out my Twitter page: http://twitter.com/r_keith_hill
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PDC 2008 Monday Keynote Photo
Interesting stuff. Windows Azure, code name Red Dog, is truly a cloud OS in that it appears to run not just on one machine but many. It’s built on a scale-out approach instead of scale-up. There was mention of some … Continue reading
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