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Aussie Azure – Winning on Visual Studio Online in Australia – I feel the speed
7 months ago, in October 2014, Scott Guthrie announced the long-awaited availability of
Microsoft Azure cloud services in Australia. Currently there are two data centers,
Sydney and Melbourne. Today, 11th May 2015, sees Visual Studio Online (also known by my
clients as VS Online or VSO or TFS Azure) come to our Australian Azure data centers.
This is great news as VSO is the daily backbone for most Microsoft developers who have
embraced the cloud. I work at SSW and VSO is one of the most important apps we use on a
daily basis. I already find VSO fast and we use it happily every day for 70% of our
customer projects. That said we have a fast connection at SSW. If you have a slow
connection at your work, you probably feel all the little browser lags and will be happy
with Microsoft's decision to put VSO on Azure in Australia.
When Brian Harry (Mr TFS – Team Foundation Server) told me Aussies would get VSO in
Australia I knew it was great news, but I also wondered if everyone would benefit, or
just developers on a dodgy connection.
I decided to test the speed. The developers that will experience the least benefit will
be those on a blazing connection. The gold standard in Australia is the 100/40 Mbps NBN
connection. So I have done these tests with Igor from our Brisbane office (using an NBN
connection).
Long story short, expect at least 2-3 times faster. My findings gave me improvements
of 260%, 170% and 200% on key scenarios... and that's on an NBN connection. If your
connection is slower than 100 Mbps (most of Australia), then you will get even
greater results. I will be interested to know what results you get.
Keep
reading to find out more about the tests I performed to reach these findings
-Adam Cogan, SSW
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New SSW TV video!
SSW User Group Special: Agile Olympics Sydney 2015
The Agile Dutchman Jesse Houwing, a Scrum.org Trainer, ALM Ranger, and Agile/ALM
Consultant, leads the fun with Scrum, using interactive games such as
- Ball point game
- Chair game
- The interactive sail boat
- Scrum Simulation with Lego Bricks
Watch as these guys play ball, do some mystifying things with chairs, and build a Lego
city – all in the name of learning. Through these fun exercises, Jesse illustrates
concepts like Technical Debt, Inspection and Adaption, Retrospectives, and
Self-management and self-organization.
Whether you already use Scrum and want to brush up on your skills, or you want to know
more about Scrum and how it works, this friendly, interactive session is for everyone.
There's tonnes of fun, hands-on learning, and absolutely no boring bits, so check it
out!
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DevSuperPowers In Person
AngularJS and Visual Studio Training
Our DevSuperPowers webinars have helped us to train up 300 developers a month on the
latest technologies on the Microsoft Platform. Now we're taking the show on the road
with DevSuperPowers in Person!
DevSuperPowers in Person is a 2 hour training session run for workplaces with a team of 5
or more .NET developers. These sessions, valued at $1250, will be run by SSW's Chief
Architect and Microsoft Regional Director Adam Cogan, and Software Architect Duncan
Hunter.
Choose from 2 sessions – AngularJS or What's new in Visual Studio 2015 and ALM
2015
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AngularJS
Attendees will be introduced to AngularJS in the .NET environment. The trainer is an
experienced .NET and AngularJS developer who has been using these technologies to
build enterprise applications.
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What's new in Visual Studio 2015 and ALM 2015
Visual Studio 2015 is going to be a huge change for both windows and non-windows
developers. Thanks to a new/refreshing/cool/awesome change of attitude, Microsoft is
embracing the winning tools in the development space and is building them into the
next version of Visual Studio.
Only 6 sessions available - book now to avoid disappointment!
Sydney session dates:
Visual Studio
2nd - 3rd June 2015
Sydney, NSW, Australia
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AngularJS
2nd - 12th June 2015
Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Webinar: Dev Superpowers - ASP.NET Identity using vNext
Implement ASP.NET vNext User Membership using OWIN and Dependency
injection
Cost: No Charge
Previous versions of ASP.NET Membership have left a bad taste in many developers mouths,
and some are now dangerously out of date.
Watch Ben Cull take you through the latest, greatest and safest way to get your
membership system up and running using ASP.NET Identity,
OWIN and Dependency Injection.
Air dates:
USA
27th May 2015
4.00 PM - 5.00 PM DST
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Europe
28th May 2015
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CEST
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Australia
28th May 2015
11.00am - 12.00pm AEST
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Become a Full Stack Web Developer in just 9 weeks with FireBootCamp!
Special Intensive Course
Redmond, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, San Francisco
The FireBootCamp program is an intensive, full-time, 9-week program. Participants learn,
work and code together for 10-12 hours per day, 5 days
a week. Apart from exercise and food breaks, the guys in the program are hands on
learning all day every day.
The program focuses on real world skills including Agile software development practices,
enterprise architecture, application life cycle,
end-to-end testing and user interface design. The technology stack covers .NET MVC,
AngularJS, TypeScript, jQuery, Windows Azure and uses Microsoft Visual Studio 2013.
Scheduled Boot Camps:
Redmond, WA, USA
13th Jul - 11th Sep 2015
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Sydney, NSW, Australia
Xamarin Mobile Apps Special
19th Oct - 20th Nov 2015
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Sydney, NSW, Australia
30th Nov 2015 - 5th Feb 2016
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Xamarin Hack Days around the world
Learn and love Xamarin
Xamarin is a product that allows you to use .NET/C# to create native apps that will run
across Android, iOS, and Windows.
While there is always a learning curve when using a new product, Xamarin Hack Days make
it easy for anyone who wants to learn
cross-platform development in a supportive and friendly environment.
There will be something for everyone - experienced Xamarin developers can share ideas
with other experienced developers, and
if you're a beginner then there's plenty to learn on the day. Best of all, it's totally
free.
Upcoming Xamarin Hack Days:
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
30th May 2015
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Beijing, China
30th May 2015
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
13th Jun 2015
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Sydney, NSW, Australia
1st Aug 2015
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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
Wednesday 20th May 2015
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Microsoft Sydney
1 Epping Rd
North Ryde NSW 2113
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Note: location and time have changed. User group is now being held
at 6.30pm at Microsoft Sydney - 1 Epping Road, North Ryde.
"What's new in Visual Studio 2015 and ALM 2015 - part 2" - Adam Cogan
Back with part 2 of his outstanding "What's new…" series, this session will take a deeper
dive into the ASP.NET and Azure side of things.
Visual Studio 2015 is going to be a huge change for both windows and non-windows
developers. Thanks to a new/refreshing/cool/awesome change of attitude, Microsoft is
embracing the winning tools in the development space and is building them into the next
version of Visual Studio.
The open sourcing of .NET Core 5 and ASP.NET 5 along with the release of the free Visual
Studio Community Edition and the upcoming release of Windows 10 for all devices makes
for some very exciting times ahead.
Come see Adam give you a tour and expand your development horizons. This session is
guaranteed to make you even more productive and highlight why Visual Studio is still the
best IDE for developing software.
What's new in VS 2015 and ALM 2015
- All the best features from .NET versions
- The cool stuff in Application Insights
- New tracing and debugging features in VS2015 – Code Lens, Intellitrace, PerfTips
- Middle Tier testing - Smart Unit Tests
- Roslyn – the new C# compiler
- New C# Language features
- The big game changer – Windows 10
- Shared Projects vs Portable Class Libraries (PCLs)
- Mobile Development Tools – Hybrid (Cordova), Native and Cross Platform (Xamarin)
- Visual Studio Community and open source .NET 5 Core
- ASP.NET 5 (was vNext) – New architecture and tools (AngularJS, Bower, Grunt, NPM)
- The power of K
- Azure Deployment Slots - Continuous Integration, Testing in Production
- Front end testing frameworks for JavaScript
About the presenter:
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Adam Cogan is the Chief Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
specializing in custom .NET, SharePoint and CRM solutions (with a splash of
Business Intelligence). At SSW, Adam has been developing custom solutions
for businesses across a range of industries such as Government, engineering,
banking, insurance and manufacturing since 1990 for clients such as
Microsoft, Worley Parsons and Aurecon.
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To see more details and RSVP, please visit
our Facebook
.NET Group,
our LinkedIn .NET Group
or our Meetup Group.
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Can't make it to the Sydney .NET User Group?
Watch the Live stream!
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Tune in from anywhere!
Sydney .NET User Group Live
20th May 2015
6:30PM AEST (UTC+10)
The team at SSW TV are now streaming our User Group sessions live. Each
session will also be published on the SSW TV site after the event so you can
review what was said in the sessions.
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Then join us at the NerdDinner
Where nerds meet and eat
SSW and Octopus Deploy invite you to join us for pizza after the session. It's a fun and
delicious opportunity for networking with peers and sharing thoughts after the Sydney
.NET User Group presentation.
Sydney .NET User Group and NerdDinner proudly sponsored by:
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Canberra .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Canberra
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Canberra
.NET User Group
Monday 18th May 2015
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Microsoft Canberra Branch
Level 4, 6 National Circuit,
Barton, Australia
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"What's new in Visual Studio 2015 and ALM 2015 - part 2" - Adam Cogan
Back with part 2 of his outstanding "What's new…" series, this session will take a deeper
dive into the ASP.NET and Azure side of things.
Visual Studio 2015 is going to be a huge change for both windows and non-windows
developers. Thanks to a new/refreshing/cool/awesome change of attitude, Microsoft is
embracing the winning tools in the development space and is building them into the next
version of Visual Studio.
The open sourcing of .NET Core 5 and ASP.NET 5 along with the release of the free Visual
Studio Community Edition and the upcoming release of Windows 10 for all devices makes
for some very exciting times ahead.
Come see Adam give you a tour and expand your development horizons. This session is
guaranteed to make you even more productive and highlight why Visual Studio is still the
best IDE for developing software.
What's new in VS 2015 and ALM 2015
- All the best features from .NET versions
- The cool stuff in Application Insights
- New tracing and debugging features in VS2015 – Code Lens, Intellitrace, PerfTips
- Middle Tier testing - Smart Unit Tests
- Roslyn – the new C# compiler
- New C# Language features
- The big game changer – Windows 10
- Shared Projects vs Portable Class Libraries (PCLs)
- Mobile Development Tools – Hybrid (Cordova), Native and Cross Platform (Xamarin)
- Visual Studio Community and open source .NET 5 Core
- ASP.NET 5 (was vNext) – New architecture and tools (AngularJS, Bower, Grunt, NPM)
- The power of K
- Azure Deployment Slots - Continuous Integration, Testing in Production
- Front end testing frameworks for JavaScript
About the presenter:
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Adam Cogan is the Chief Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
specializing in custom .NET, SharePoint and CRM solutions (with a splash of
Business Intelligence). At SSW, Adam has been developing custom solutions
for businesses across a range of industries such as Government, engineering,
banking, insurance and manufacturing since 1990 for clients such as
Microsoft, Worley Parsons and Aurecon.
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To see more details and RSVP, please visit
our Facebook
.NET Group,
our LinkedIn .NET Group or
our Meetup Group.
Canberra .NET User Group proudly sponsored by:
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Advertise with SSW
If you would like to advertise your product or service with SSW or would like to
find out more about various advertising opportunities, please email your enquiry
to [email protected] or call: +61
2 9953 3000.
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May 2015
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Employment
Senior SharePoint + Web Developer
Brisbane Office
SSW is looking for an experienced and talented SharePoint developer who is passionate
about implementing awesome SharePoint solutions. This role requires great communication
skills and solid experience delivering production-ready SharePoint solutions.
Requirements:
- Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residency
- Commercial SharePoint 2007, 2010, and/or 2013 experience
- ASP.NET MVC using Razor and C#
- An IT degree or equivalent experience
- A keen interest in the development community including technological trends, news,
people and innovations
Chief Architect
SSW Beijing
The chief architect will be in charge of the company's daily operations, including
implementing sales plans, developing marketing plans, and leading project teams.
Requirements:
- Must be a strong, fluent communicator in both English and Mandarin
- A background in software engineering
- Enjoy working with a team who has strong technical skills in Microsoft
technologies
- A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or Business Management
- Strong influencing impact - the applicant should be able to engage on an executive
level
- Must be living in or willing to relocate to Beijing, China
More SSW jobs
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