The Victoria .NET Developers Association welcomes Richard Campbell on Tuesday September 30.
Richard Campbell is one of the co-founders of Strangeloop Networks and today serves as product evangelist, introducing the company’s unique story to advisors, investors, patent attorneys, beta-customer candidates, potential employees, etc. Richard has more than 30 years of high-tech experience and is both a Microsoft Regional Director and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). He has consulted with a number of leading North American organizations; Barnes&Noble.com, Dow Chemical, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Services, Reuters, Subaru/Isuzu and the U.S. Air Force. Richard is co-host of the “.NET Rocks!, the Internet Audio Talk Show for .NET Developers” podcast, host of “RunAs Radio, the Internet Audio Talks for IT Professionals” podcast, has been co-authoring of the “Advisor Answers” column on SQL Server for more than ten years.
Title: Performance Isn’t Optional – Making Web Services Work
Description:
Often the motivation for bringing web services into the enterprise is not performance – it’s about interoperability. But performance is NOT optional, without performance, interoperability becomes an exercise in frustration. This session digs into the strategies that an architect can employ in the design web services so that performance is a feature of web services, rather than an obstacle.
Intended Audience Skill Level: Intermediate+
Date/Time: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 from 6:30-9:30pm (talk starts at 7)
Location: University of Victoria, New Engineering and Computer Science Building, Room is ECS108 (this is at the other end of the lobby from where we usually are) see map
Registration: Please register for the event. You can also send an email to event@vicdotnet.org with the subject heading of "Sept 30th Event"