Tech Breakfast
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SSW Tech Breakfast
Combining Exchange Data, SQL Data and SQL Reporting Services
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Come see a code packed session that will show how to extend the out-of-the box features of
Reporting Services. Everyone who has an Exchange Server 2000/2003 should be reporting on it but
nobody does. Following this, we will explore the creation of a real Reporting Services solution. You
will learn about the important issues of security, data access, rendering, and delivery. We will
also discuss the deployment issues of an application that requires Reporting Services. Sample code
is provided so you can use this useful solution.
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Friday 2nd April.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
Register online now
More Info
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span class = "emphasistext">SSW Tech Breakfast
Boost Your Productivity with the best of Microsoft's .NET Application Blocks
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All developers need exception management and all developers need to store settings. Microsoft has
included
these two code sets called: Application Blocks to address these tasks.
They are ready to use but some important functionality has been forgotten. Come see how they have
been extended,
ready for you to insert them straight
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Friday 23rd April.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
Register online now
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Resources
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Lumigent Log Explorer
www.ssw.com.au/ssw/LogExplorer
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Access Unlimited
by Garry Robinson
https://www.vb123.com
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The Cutting Edge
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G'day Developers! |
Everyone in business is guilty of wasting time, be they the receptionist right through to the CEO.
However, for a company to get the most value from an employees time they need to implement standards
to minimise this 'dead time'. It's all about taking advantage of those moments when you're not in
the
office but you have a couple of moments to spare.
More on Rules to Managing Dead Time
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Cheers until next time,
Adam
SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional
Director, Australia
Got a comment for Adam? 696e666f72407373772e636f6d2e6175
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Sydney .NET User Group - The best place to learn .NET for free in
Sydney
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Sydney .NET User Group 17th March, 2004
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This month Adam will be speaking on the exciting topic of OLAP
and has defined 'The 10 Rules to Better OLAP Cubes'.
These rules will cover some cool OLAP Clients and Utilities,
plus will look at the new MOSA for Balanced Scorecards and OLAP Reporting.
As usual all attendees will receive complementary pizza
and soft drink. Hope to see you this Wednesday night! Please note that we will be
taking registrations from 6:00pm, and aiming for a 6:30pm
start.
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Wednesday 17th March. 6:00 pm at Microsoft, 1 Epping Road
North Ryde
>See You There!!
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I can't make it
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SSW
Software Audit
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Companies from across the globe have been taking advantage of SSW's
software Audit Services. The common message that is received from
clients is that getting their software built in-house can sometimes
lead to a failure to identify design flaws and architectural insufficiencies. They need an unbiased
second opinion from a
knowledgeable source that can make recommendations to improve the quality of their software.
More
on SSW software audits
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New Product - SSW Data PRO!
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Deploy new versions of your Access backend simply with SSW Data PRO!
SSW Data PRO! records every change made to your Access backend. When the new front end
is installed at the client site, the backend will automatically be upgraded with the changes you
made. Never be out of sync again! SSW Data PRO! is available for Access 97, 2000
and 2002.
More
on SSW Data PRO!
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Tips
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I have work colleagues that need to develop with 2002, but my project was created in 2003. How do
I convert my Visual Studio.NET 2003 projects back to 2002?
- David Klein
Can I block those annoying Internet banners and save bandwidth?
- Daniel Hyles / Adam Cogan / Joe Hardy
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How fast are your web-based applications growing? In many industries more
transactions now happen on the
web than off it. Could your business cope? Executive Computing
is hosting a free morning presentation on this topic
with industry experts: Andrew Hayes, Graeme Philipson and John Yarrington
presenting.
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