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From: dhaval_faria
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MUG Meet
Date: 24th November 2007, Saturday
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Venue: Microsoft India Pvt Ltd
Windsor Complex, 4th Floor,
Off. CST Road,
Near Kalina University,
Next to Raheja
Santacruz (East)
Mumbai: 400 059.
Registration: CLICK HERE - FREE Contact: 9820868175 (Dhaval Faria) and
9833187618 (Sankool Shah) Topic: Service Broker in SQL Server 2005
Service Broker is a new technology in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 that helps
database developers build secure, reliable, and scalable applications. Because
Service Broker is part of the Database Engine, administration of these
applications is part of the routine administration of the database.
Service Broker provides queuing and reliable messaging for SQL Server. Service
Broker is used both for applications that use a single SQL Server instance and
applications that distribute work across multiple instances.
Within a single SQL Server instance, Service Broker provides a robust
asynchronous programming model. Database applications typically use
asynchronous programming to shorten interactive response time and increase
overall application throughput.
Service Broker also provides reliable messaging between SQL Server instances.
Service Broker helps developers compose applications from independent,
self-contained components called services. Applications that require the
functionality exposed in these services use messages to interact with the
services. Service Broker uses TCP/IP to exchange messages between instances.
Service Broker includes features to help prevent unauthorized access from the
network and to encrypt messages sent over the network. Speaker: Amit Bansal
Amit is the first and the only MCT in India to be invited by Microsoft to
proctor 27 sessions on SQL Server & BI at TechEd 2007, Orlando, USA. An MVP on
SQL Server, Amit is a sought after Trainer Consultant, speaker & writer on SQL
Server & Business Intelligence.
Visit www.amitbansal.net to know all about Amit.
Peopleware India (corporate training unit of eDominer Systems) is spearheaded
by Amit, a Microsoft Certified Trainer since the last six years and holds a
couple of Microsoft credentials, including an Early Achiever in Microsoft
Certified Solution Developer for Microsoft.NET. Peopleware India is a leading
corporate training & learning solutions provider. Amit has trained more than
3000 IT professionals from leading blue chip companies.
Amit also contributes as Solutions strategist with his parent company, eDominer
Systems that develops web based ERP solutions built on Microsoft.Net platform.
He is closely associated with Microsoft India and conducts frequent 'Train the
Trainer' programs for Microsoft Learning. Amit aslso conducts TechNet events
for Microsoft India. Amit is a regular speaker at TechNet and MSDN sessions of
Microsoft
When it comes to community, Amit has left no stone unturned. He is the manager
of community forums like www.PoweredbySQLServer.com, www.BengalITPro.com &
www.WeTheTrainers.com. Amit blogs at http://ABwrites.blogspot.com. You can
reach him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Topic: Bluetooth
Programming with Windows Mobile
In this session we will be learing how to create application which communicates
over bluetooth, how to create bluetooth service. Speaker: Mayur Tendulkar
Mayur Tendulkar is a passionate Gizamo Geek. He is doing his Bachelors of
Engineering (BE) in Electrical Engineering from Modern College of Engineering
and is a Microsoft Student Partner Lead. Recently he has joined Microsoft as a
Technology Intern for Microsoft Windows Mobile Technology. He has been actively
involved in User Group activities since 2004.
When Mayur is not with his PC, you can find him hanging out with friends,
watching I Dream of Jeannie OR FRIENDS or playing with some gadgets.
You can contact him on [EMAIL PROTECTED] / www.mayurtendulkar.com
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