Microsoft PDC 2005 Sept 13-16, 2005 Los Angeles, CA ---------------------------- Contents: Disc 2: Data & Systems Fundamentals ---------------------------- Full contents: - Data & Systems - DVD 2 ---------------------- DAT200: Future Directions for Data-Driven Applications: Storage, Applications, API's (David Campbell) DAT202: Windows Server Longhorn: What's New for Developers (Gianpaolo Carraro) DAT209: "WinFS" Future Directions: An Overview (Shishir Mehrotra) DAT301: High Performance Computing with the Windows Server Compute Cluster Solution (Kyril Faenov) DAT303: SQL Server 2005: Building Distributed, Asynchronous Database Applications with the Service Broker (Gerald Hinson; Roger Wolter) DAT304: Unleashing the Power of XPS-Based File Formats for your Application (Jesse McGatha) DAT307: Windows Vista: Exploiting New Capabilities for Search and Organization (Kerem Karatal) DAT310: "WinFS" Future Directions: Building Data Centric Applications Using Windows Presentation Foundation ("Avalon") and Windows Forms (Ramesh Nagarajan) DAT312: "WinFS" and ADO.NET: Future Directions for Data Access Scenarios (Samuel Druker) DAT313: SQL Server BI: Adding Reporting and Analysis to Smart Client Applications (Jamie MacLennan; Brian Welcker) DAT314: BizTalk Server 2006: Development and Adapters (Joe Sharp) DAT315: Building Portals and Dashboards for Business Intelligence and Reporting Applications (Chris McKulka; Brian Welcker) DAT316: Future Directions: Developing Custom Applications using the new Exchange 12 API's (Karim Batthish; John Merrill) DAT317: Windows Vista: Centralizing Data Synchronization with the New Sync Center (David Potter) DAT319: Future Directions: Beyond BizTalk Server 2006 (Patric McElroy; Eddie Churchill) DAT320: Windows Vista: Building RSS Enabled Applications (Amar Gandhi) DAT321: XML Tools: Future Directions for Leveraging Advanced XML Tools and Building Custom XML Solutions (Denise Draper) DAT322: MSN Search: Building Web and Desktop Search into Your Applications (Chris McConnell; Seth Demsey) DAT323: Using the .NET Language Integrated Query Framework with Relational Data (Luca Bolognese) DAT324: Using the .NET Language Integrated Query Framework with XML Data (Dave Remy) DAT405: SQL Server 2005: Deep Dive on XML and XQuery (Michael Rys) DAT406: Windows Server "Longhorn": Under the Hood on Storage and Advanced Application Development (Brian Dewey) DAT408: ADO.NET 2.0: Advanced Data Access Patterns (Pablo Castro) DAT411: Advanced ETL: Embedding Integration Services (Sergei Ivanov; Ashvini Sharma) DAT418: SQL Server 2005 CLR: Under the Hood on How We Host the CLR (Christian Kleinerman) DATL01: Making the Most of RFID in Your Applications (Anush Kumar) DATL02: SQL Server 2005: BI Power Hour (Bill Baker) DATL03: Tips, Tricks & Hacks to MSN Search and Desktop Search Platforms (Andy Edmonds) DATL04: Case Study: Putting a Conference in Your Pocket (Marcus Perryman) DATL05: Case Study: Extending Virtual Earth for Windows Mobile Devices (Steve Lombardi) DATL06: Case Study: How Microsoft Gathers Expense Reports on Windows Mobile Devices (Mark Brown) DATL07: Tips & Tricks: 10 Tips for Extending Your System to Windows Mobile Devices (Andreas Sjostrom) Fundamentals - DVD 2 -------------------- FUN210: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Understanding, Enhancing, and Extending Security End-to-End (Avi Ben-Menahem; Andrew Tucker) FUN222: Windows Vista: What's New in Software Installation for Windows Vista: Exploring the Windows Installer (MSI) and ClickOnce Options (Tyler Robinson; Jamie Cool) FUN301: MMC 3.0: Developing Managed-Code Snap-Ins (Ian Lucas) FUN302: Programming with Concurrency (Part 1): Concepts, Patterns, and Best Practices (Jan Gray) FUN304: Windows Vista: Enabling Parental Controls in Your App (Brian Trenbeath) FUN307: Windows Vista: Developing for Test Automation and Accessibility Using Programmatic Access to UI (Thomas Logan) FUN308: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Developing Rock Solid Reliable Apps (Brian Grunkemeyer; Bjorn Levidow) FUN309: CLR: Designing Managed Add-Ins for Reliability, Security, and Versioning (Jim Miller; Thomas Quinn) FUN311: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Developing Manageable Applications (Marty Hough) FUN313: Windows Vista: Forensic Debugging: Improving Code Quality through Windows Feedback Services (Greg Nichols; Jason Hardester) FUN314: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Architecting Your Application for the Future (Application Compatibility) (Rob Kenny; Jesse Kaplan) FUN315: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: New Performance Counter Infrastructure and Data Collection (Kukjin Lee) FUN316: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Publishing and Consuming Events (Iain Frew; Val Menn) FUN318: Windows Vista: Using Win32/WinFX Integration to Light-Up on Windows Vista: A Case Study (Adam Nathan) FUN319: Windows Vista: Developing Power-Aware Applications (Pat Stemen; Geralyn Miller) FUN320: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Improving Reliability Using System.Transactions and the Transactional NTFS and Registry (Dana Groff; Jim Johnson) FUN323: Microsoft Research: Future Possibilities in Concurrency (Tim Harris) FUN403: .NET Compact Framework 2.0: Optimizing for Performance (Roman Batoukov) FUN405: Programming with Concurrency (Part 2): Multithreaded Programming with Shared Memory (Joe Duffy) FUN406: Windows Vista: User Account Protection - Securing Your Application with Least Privilege Administration (Steve Hiskey) FUN412: Five Things Every Win32 Developer Should Know (Raymond Chen) FUN417: Windows Vista & "Longhorn" Server: Under the Hood of the Operating System - System Internals and Your Application (Karthik Thirumalai; Richard Ward) FUN421: CLR: Garbage Collection Inside Out (Maoni Stephens) FUNL01: Tips & Tricks: 10 Things to Avoid If You Want Your Managed App to Work on Future CLR Versions (Robert Villahermosa) FUNL02: Lap around the WinFX and Win32 SDKs (Brent Rector) FUNL03: Case Study: Building a More Secure Browser in IE 7 (Rob Franco; Walter VonKoch) FUNL04: Tips & Tricks: Writing Performant Managed Code (Rico Mariani) FUNL05: Tips & Tricks: Common Memory Management Pitfalls and Profiling for Managed Applications (Rico Mariani)