.Net Primer - An Evolutionary
Technology - What it is, Where it's Going and How It Can Change Your
Company...
The new .Net technologies are both evolutionary
and revolutionary, Microsoft describes .Net as the next step in the evolution of
Windows, but as many are starting to see it is much more. Learn how Microsoft is
positioning the .Net toolset as a first step in a $20 plus billion winner take
all Trojan horse like strategy that can conceivably make .Net built
applications, server products and MS Office components installable on the
hardware and operating systems of Sun, IBM and HP. At this session learn not
only the basics of .Net, but also where Microsoft expects to bring it over the
next decade, from coexistence with current Windows and Sun's Java to dominating
architectures formerly the exclusive domains of single vendors. At this session
learn why .Net is about to become an offer of computer science, IT salesmanship
and end-user marketing that most organizations will be unable to refuse in the
decade ahead.
Six Steps To Making Your Team .Net Ready - Don't try .Net or leave home without
these...
This half day session brings meaning to the phrase, “There's a difference
between doing the right things and doing things right.” .Net has many entry
points, but some are easier, substantially more efficient and certainly less
costly than others. No two organizations are alike - Learn to assess how, where
and when to use .Net in your organization
.Net and Java - A total cost of ownership (TCO) perspective...
Learn how to
compute the economics of .Net for comparative IT organization types. See how
.Net stacks up cost wise vs. Java. Since .Net supports more programming and
development models but has certain (near
term) infrastructure and scalability
limitations,- we examine how differing management and implementation visions can
dramatically affect .Net TCO numbers. Careful attention is paid to .Net and Java
cost “hot spots,” how they can be identified and how they can
be managed. This seminar is a must for anyone planning to or currently
developing major .Net projects. A short review of total cost of ownership theory
is presented at the beginning of the seminar. |
The Politics of .Net - What to tell
your boss and users about .Net /. Net an advantage opportunity...
The Politics of .Net - What to tell your boss and users about .Net /. Net an
advantage opportunity. Going to .Net? Trying to figure out the words to tell
your CEO, CFO, boss or others in your organization why you are going there? Here
is .Net uncut from cost, management, strategy and tactics to its impact on
organizational politics, and how it can/will affect you and your company's
future. Learn how successful managers are using .Net not only for its innovative
technology but also to build consensus and enhance their own IT management
capabilities.
The Economics of .Net - An accounting and budget view...
Microsoft touts the
significant savings achievable via .Net, often citing the experiences of .Net
early adopter accounts. Can .Net lower the cost and complexity of developing and
deploying complex systems? Are theses saving real? Or, are these savings the
result of creative bookkeeping or adopter evangelism? Our analysis shows that
.Net saving are real and are only the tip of a secular trend in programmer
productivity that can be associated with the new .Net languages and framework
Learn how and by how much .Net can provide real savings for your organization
when implemented properly.
.Net Futures - What's ahead for .Net...
This course offers a non-technical
examination of how Microsoft is positioning .Net by hardware, by competitor and
by operating environment. See where .Net is going in the near future including
the .Net business case, market and growth projections. Learn what's ahead for
.Net in languages, scalability and operating system and hardware portability.
Three upcoming .Net development tools are discussed: Delphi., Net, and Charlotte
- a web services specific RAD language and Powerbuilder.Net (PB 9). Each
promises a unique level of innovation to .Net development above and beyond the
tools found in Visual Studio.Net. Also examined are the new .Net servers from
Microsoft and what's ahead for MS Office, and what can be learned through
analysis of the highly innovative Mono.Net Project.
Ask doctordotnet - A .Net Event...
We can categorically state that the doctor's
views are always timely up-to-date and are never without a touch of humor. Each
of these events includes a frank discussion of .Net management issues and a
review of recent rumors and announcements with one of our favorite people, who
is the expert in the field. |