Introducing “Microsoft Mondays”. A program consisting of a
series of Webcasts showcasing various Microsoft products and
technologies. Each Monday we discuss a particular topic
pertaining to development, infrastructure, Office tools, ERP,
client/server operating systems etc. The webcast will be
broadcast via LiveMeeting and can viewed from a web client. The
idea behind the “Microsoft Mondays” program is to help you
become more proficient in the products and technologies that you
use and help you utilize their full potential.
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SharePoint 2010 UI Customizations with Ribbon and Dialogs
Level – 300 ( Intermediate – Advanced )
SharePoint 2010 introduced the concept of Ribbons and Dialogs.
In this session we will look at various methods that we can use
to customize ribbon and dialogs. You will see how you can create
custom ribbon controls that match any of the SharePoint 2010 out
of the box controls. You will also learn how to link your ribbon
to dialogs and create new dialogs. The session will also demo
how we can work with the client object model and accept and do
external and internal processing of data from dialogs.
Date: May 14, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (GMT+3)
Featuring: Jerry Yasir, SharePoint Consultant, EJADA
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Introducing SQL
Server Data Tools
Level – 300 ( Intermediate – Advanced )
This session
introduces SQL Server Data Tools (previously called Juneau) and
how developers can finally manage their SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS
implementations and their databases through one central tool
inside Visual Studio. Managing SQL Azure, as well as offline and
online development will also be discussed. If you are a .NET
developer or a SQL Server professional, this is a must-attend
session.
Date: May 21, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (GMT+3)
Featuring: Nabeel Derhem, Senior Solutions Architect,
AL-ELM
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A Middleware in the Cloud: Windows Azure AppFabric
Level – 300 ( Intermediate – Advanced)
In this
session you will learn about Service Bus for connecting on
premise applications through the cloud without the hustle of
network configurations and Claims-based authorization, Windows
Identity Framework (WIF), and how to leverage the Access Control
Service to enable claims-based access to your applications
without having to manage user stores anymore.
Date: May 28, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (GMT+3)
Featuring: Mohamad Halabi, Microsoft MVP & DevLifeStyle
Lead, Ministry of Higher Education

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