June 21, 2007
I am going to speak to this year’s WebTech 2007. The event is hold at Varna, one of the Bulgarian major seaside cities. The conference is going to be great and it is free to attend. I will be talking about SliverLight and can it change the market that Flash already won. Labels: INETA
# posted by Martin Kulov @ 11:18 PM
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June 20, 2007
Come chat with the Team System product team – July 3rd
Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, Team Editions for Architects, Developers, Database Pros, and Testers. In addition, discuss what's new in the upcoming Orcas CTP.
We will be holding two sessions:
Join the chat on Tuesday, July 3rd , 2007 from 10:00am - 11:00am Pacific Time. Add to Calendar | Additional Time Zones
-or- Join the chat on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 from 4:00pm - 5:00pm Pacific Time. Add to Calendar | Additional Time ZonesLabels: TFS, Visual Studio Orcas
# posted by Martin Kulov @ 12:32 AM
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June 14, 2007
Microsoft announced the release of Visual Studio TFS Project Server 2007 Connector. This release is long awaited by the TFS community since it allows integration between the developer IDE and MS Project Server. Out of the box TFS allows only integrating with Microsoft Office Project 2007, which is the client tool for Microsoft Project Server. Along with the binaries, you can also look at the very valuable End User Guide and Setup Guide. I am planning to give it a try in the next weeks and will let you know if it is working for me. From the TFS Connector site: The Connector synchronizes Project, Resource and Task data between the two systems. Project Managers and Resource Managers continue to work in the EPM environment while the development team works in the development environment, i.e. TFS, and data seamlessly flows between the two systems. Updates to work items in TFS are automatically applied to the corresponding assignments and tasks in Project Server and vice versa. Project Managers have complete control over the inflow of the actuals into the project plan. In addition, resource management functions for all development projects, like managing time and utilization for resources working across multiple projects, team staffing etc. can be performed in Project Server. Lastly, portfolio and program level reports can easily be generated for projects being executed in TFS and managed in Project Server. Labels: TFS
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June 09, 2007
We had a great speaker at this month’s .NET user group meeting. George Kremenliev, previously working as Software Development Engineer in Test in the WCF team, presented how to write WCF services with workflow in .NET 3.5. I did not have a chance to blog about this meeting before due to short notice to the group at all. Ruslan took some pictures again (thanks for doing it every time man). I am not going to spoil the surprise and I am only going to say that the next meeting of Sofia.NET user group will be on distributed applications with .NET 3.5. If you want to receive email notification about the next INETA meeting, please register here. Labels: INETA
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June 06, 2007

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