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Northern Ireland Microsoft Technologies User Group

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  • SCRUM Agile Methodology Process using Team System

    Next Monday (28th April) we have Mike Azocar coming over from the States to talk about Scrum development with Visual Studio Team System. Scrum is a incremental process commonly used with Agile software development. Mike will be covering Scrum development and the community-based Light weight Scrum Process...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 04-23-2008
  • Update - Community Launch of Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008

    We'll like to confirm some of the details about this Thursdays event. Schedule The schedule will be as follows: 1:30 – 2:00 Registration 2:00 – 2:05 Intro 2:05 – 3:05 Windows Server 2008 Highlights (Part 1) – Dave Northey 3.15 – 4:00 Windows Server 2008 Highlights (Part...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 01-28-2008
  • A lap around Visual studio 2008 and .NET 3.5

    Visual studio 2008 and .net 3.5 will be out shortly, and this session will showcase some of the forthcoming IDE improvements such as JavaScript Intellisense & improved debugging, the new HTML editor, CSS style management and .net version targeting, many of which can be used with your existing asp...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Damien McGivern on 10-13-2007
  • Up and Coming Events (June 2007)

    Well June is defiantly hoting up with the Irish Community Conference, 2 Microsoft TechNet events (one being tomorrow) and 2 NIMTUG Developer events. Listed in date order 31-May-2007 Microsoft TechNet: System Center, Forefront & Visualization (I know it's May before you say ;)) Hilton Hotel, Belfast...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 05-30-2007
  • NIMTUG Site upgrade and Live Writer

    Thanks to Damien for setting some time aside to upgrade the NIMTUG site, CS 2007 looks really nice out of the box. If there are any budding graphic artists out there who would like to sort out a new logo image for use then please drop me a line (The tree is the default CS logo). As some of you know,...
    Posted to Simon Phillips (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 05-09-2007
  • NIMTUG moves to a new server and gets an upgrade

    I've finally gotten some time this weekend to move the server from my previous error prone host to a new dedicated server supplied by Microsoft Ireland and Hosting 365. Due to changes within Community Server 2007's the new theme model I had to rewrite the events code, I had been meaning to fix...
    Posted to Damien McGivern (Weblog) by Damien McGivern on 05-07-2007
  • Loads of Events!!

    We had a busy April with Martha's Welcome to "WPF/E" and Jonathan's What's New in Visual C++ 2005 talk both of which were great and were aimed at completely different levels of technology competency. May is shaping up to be as busy with 2 talks already scheduled: This Thursday ...
    Posted to Simon Phillips (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 05-02-2007
  • Microsoft Virtualisation Talk

    Registration is now open for our next IT Pro based talk on Virtualisation with Microsoft Ireland's Dave Northey. See http://nimtug.org/events/33/default.aspx for more details Microsoft’s Virtualisation Strategy Microsoft’s Virtualisation Products: Today • Virtual PC • Virtual Server • SoftGrid • (Clustering...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Damien McGivern on 05-01-2007
  • Stored Procedures Best Practices with Kevin Kilne, 3rd May 2007

    This week NIMTUG are running a talk from Kevin Kline from Quest Software on Stored Procedures Best Practices. Find out the tricks and techniques needed to make SQL Server stored procedures achieve top performance. Numerous tips will show you how to make your stored procedures run faster, with fewer errors...
    Posted to Events (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 04-30-2007
  • Calling all 'real ??' programmers - NIMTUG first C++ talk

    On Thursday 26th April, we've got our first C++ 2005 talk. Jonathan Caves from the Microsoft Visual C++ team will be talking about the new features in Visual C++ 2005. To find out more about the talk and to register pop along to the NIMTUG event page. http://nimtug.org/events/30/default.aspx
    Posted to Simon Phillips (Weblog) by Simon Phillips on 04-16-2007
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