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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Microsoft Most Valuable Professional 2012 At Microsoft, we believe that technical communities enhance people’s lives and the industry’s success because independent experts, like you, help others extract greater value from products and technologies through the free and objective exchange of knowledge. m looking forward to organizing more events again this year for the Maine Developer Network and hanging out with the Bangor Area.NET Developers and I’m looking forward to Maine Code Camp #3 and also to meeting my fellow MVPs and product groups in Seattle at the MVP Summit 2012. Heather Kostes. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 2, 2012 Essential BizTalk Server We'll be using the latest version of the product: BizTalk 2010. Acquire skills you need to be productive today. We'll create an orchestration with a long running message exchange pattern. Business Activity Monitoring When a BizTalk solution is in production, visibility of the current runtime is often required. Learn how Orchestration, Business Rules, and Business Activity Monitoring allow you to develop sophisticated, agile, and transparent business processes - all without writing any custom code! Gain deep understanding of your development platform. XSLT++). DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential SharePoint 2010 for Developers Training How do I use the different BI products in conjunction with SharePoint 2010? Acquire skills you need to be productive today. Deployment Deployment has always been sophisticated in SharePoint since there are a lot of artifacts to deploy or update (assemblies, pictures, aspx pages, workflows, lists, etc) to a variety of environments (development, staging, user acceptance, authoring, publishing or production). We'll also cover some advanced stuff such as pluggable external data exchange services, ASP.NET workflow forms, and InfoPath 2010 forms. Office 2010, and more. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Microsoft Most Valuable Professional 2012 At Microsoft, we believe that technical communities enhance people’s lives and the industry’s success because independent experts, like you, help others extract greater value from products and technologies through the free and objective exchange of knowledge. m looking forward to organizing more events again this year for the Maine Developer Network and hanging out with the Bangor Area.NET Developers and I’m looking forward to Maine Code Camp #3 and also to meeting my fellow MVPs and product groups in Seattle at the MVP Summit 2012. Heather Kostes. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 2, 2012 Product Management an open secret, a differenciator At the Skills Matter Agile Lean Kanban exchange the other week someone - sorry I missed you name - told me about a report from the BBC on Product Management. It turns out the report is from a branch of the BBC I didn’t know about, “BBC Academy” and it entitled “The State of Product Management 2010.” Its well worth reading if you have an interest in Product Management or the UK software development scene. Although I’ve not blogged about it for a while Product Management is one of my passions. This is a role. Someone needs to do this. Documents are static. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, December 14, 2010 How to improve a team's velocity? Each little fix improve your productivity (velocity) a little bit. Improving code quality makes teams more productive because they spend less time wading through swamp and scratching their heads. So, invest in developer training, buy them books, send them on courses, bring in coaches, set up book study groups and other exchanges were developers can learn to do things better. Finally, just: Concentrate on doing a better job and the velocity, productivity and points will follow. Over time these add up to big improvements. But back to software. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 | -
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At the Skills Matter Agile Lean Kanban exchange the other week someone - sorry I missed you name - told me about a report from the BBC on Product Management. It turns out the report is from a branch of the BBC I didn’t know about, “BBC Academy” and it entitled “The State of Product Management 2010.” Its well worth reading if you have an interest in Product Management or the UK software development scene. Although I’ve not blogged about it for a while Product Management is one of my passions. This is a role. Someone needs to do this. Documents are static. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, December 14, 2010 - How to improve a team's velocity?
Each little fix improve your productivity (velocity) a little bit. Improving code quality makes teams more productive because they spend less time wading through swamp and scratching their heads. So, invest in developer training, buy them books, send them on courses, bring in coaches, set up book study groups and other exchanges were developers can learn to do things better. Finally, just: Concentrate on doing a better job and the velocity, productivity and points will follow. Over time these add up to big improvements. But back to software. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 - Significant Advances in Unit Testing Windows Workflow
have a somewhat realistic workflow which will exchange two stocks and either debit or credit your bank account with the difference. This hack might be bad for production systems, but it *rocks* for unit testing.It This post describes a unit testing library for testing Windows Workflow Foundations. It is not a framework like HarnessIt , NUnit , or MsTest. Rather it's a library that can be used in conjunction with any of these testing frameworks. Download the library with sample test project here: Kennedy.WorkflowTesting.zip (216 KB). You can also just jump to the code. Scott Allen. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 18, 2009 - Microsoft Most Valuable Professional 2012
At Microsoft, we believe that technical communities enhance people’s lives and the industry’s success because independent experts, like you, help others extract greater value from products and technologies through the free and objective exchange of knowledge. m looking forward to organizing more events again this year for the Maine Developer Network and hanging out with the Bangor Area.NET Developers and I’m looking forward to Maine Code Camp #3 and also to meeting my fellow MVPs and product groups in Seattle at the MVP Summit 2012. Heather Kostes. DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, January 2, 2012 - I don’t understand Mergers and Acquisitions
Over time your sales force will sell all of your products to all of your customers so will be nothing new to sell. Buying a company with a good product and a weak sales force may be good for both sides, your sales force get a new product to sell and the bought company gets its product sold. No company is bought without a plan to sell it and one frequent route of exit (although not the most common by far) is to float the company on the stock exchange - an IPO. They then forced the two products together, that is they forced to code bases together. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, January 15, 2006 - Write a book or start a company? - Lessons for Product Managers and notes on VoIP, eBay and Skype
And my product at work is back to normal, actually that happened about a month ago but I don’t think I mentioned it here. She asked me the very product manager-like question “Why would someone buy this book?” As a Product Manager I know the first starting point has to be “What problem will you solve?” This is another point Product Manager should remember: its OK to solve a problem that has already been solved just so long as you change the solution in a superior way. Then you need to roll it out to a lot of exchanges so introduction was usually slow. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 17, 2006 - IT does matter - at least sometimes
Sometimes Carr is right, commodity hardware and commodity software is good enough, there is no competitive advantage to be gained by going beyond cheap commodity products. The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has just announced half year profits up from £26m to £76 - yes a three fold increase. Over the last 10 years stock exchanges - and related institutions - have switched to electronic trading systems. change to the system usually means a software upgrade, and sometimes this can go wrong - like it did earlier this week at the London Metals Exchange (LME). Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, November 9, 2006 %>
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