Tech Breakfast
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SSW Tech Breakfast
The best tools to Audit Your SQL Server Database The SQL 2000 Best Practices
Analyser
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Microsoft recently released a tool called Best Practices Analyser. All SQL
Server developers and administrators should run this tool. Come learn about
many issues you can't afford to ignore from database design and Yukon readiness
to T-SQL issues and poor configuration choices. This is a great session for
everyone from the new SQL Server developer to the old DBA! You'll all be
impressed when you see how to run the tool and how to fix the identified
issues.
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Friday 25th June.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
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SSW Tech Breakfast
Best Practices and Techniques for building secure ASP .NET Applications
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Learn how to build secure Web applications and services using ASP.NET. This
session covers best practices for authentication, authorisation, safe
techniques for secret storage, error handling, site configuration, and data
validation. We walk through a hardened ASP.NET sample application that
demonstrates these principles.
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Friday 30th July.
8:00am - 11:00am at SSW
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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! |
Developers love doing things in their own time such as investigating
interesting things they find on the web and generally being distracted. If they
don't have a project plan constantly in front of them they'll never deliver on
time! In my opinion the technical spec and the project plan should be one
document. Juggling too many documents leads to disaster on a project. With one
document it should be clear what needs to be done, especially when each task on
the spec has a box that is checked when the task is complete. A debrief is
needed every three weeks at worst. The debrief helps you understand if you're
planning too ambitiously, or not giving people enough work.
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Cheers until next time,
Adam
SSW Chief Architect and Microsoft Regional Director, Australia
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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 16th June, 2004
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Adam Cogan will look at a couple of cool things this month including:
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ASP.NET Whidbey Overview (ASP.NET Whidbey is the current name for the next
version of ASP.NET) Working with Data it is unreal + see the how the Caching
Improvements can significantly boost the performance of your next ASP.NET
applications.
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Looking at a real world example of Windows Forms application and that allows
you to work in the office with a SQL Direct Connection, or out of the office
with Web Services.
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Wednesday 16th June. 6:00 pm at Microsoft, 1 Epping Road North Ryde
See You
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Sorry I can't make it
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New
Version - SSW
Upsizing PRO!
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If your business is growing and you demand a scalable database solution, upsize
from Access Jet to the robust SQL Server environment. SSW Upsizing PRO!
prepares your Access database so you can convert effortlessly to SQL Server.
Upsizing PRO! will prevent known errors, ensuring a smooth migration. Our
clients often ask us to upsize their database from Access to SQL Server. With
Upsizing PRO, what used to take us hours can now be done at the click of a
button.
SSW Upsizing Pro!
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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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