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Microsoft WebCasts - Spring 2006

We have picked out some recently recorded Microsoft webcasts that you can watch anytime, are free and can be reached through the links provided. 

These webcasts use Microsoft Office Live Meeting and Interwise technology. You may be required to register and download any necessary software.

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TechNet Webcast: Managing and Administering SQL Server 2005 (Level 200)
Presenter:
Bryan Von Axelson, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 offers some new features for database administrators and information technology (IT) professionals. Join this webcast to learn about new administration tools, including SQL Management Studio; SQLCMD, the new command-line utility (and its GUI equivalent in SQL Management Studio); and SQLiMail, the new Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)-based replacement for SQLMail. We look at SQL Server Express 2005, a “light” version of SQL Server 2005 that replaces the Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE). We conclude by exploring maintenance and performance tools included in SQL Server 2005, such as maintenance plans, SQL Profiler, and SQL Server Agent.
30/01/06

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MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Extensibility (Part 1 of 2): Building a Package Using the Managed Package Framework (Level 200)
Presenter:
Allen Denver, Development Lead, Microsoft Corporation

The underlying service model exposed to packages in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 environment now has a managed application programming interface (API) to do the most commonly performed tasks. Join this two-part webcast series to learn about extending the Visual Studio (VS) integrated development environment (IDE) using the Managed Package Framework (MPF). The MPF helps you to build high-performance integration solutions rapidly. This webcast walks you through building a package that integrates with several services in VS, starting with a blank project and culminating with running code.
24/01/06

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MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Extensibility: Building a Package Using the Managed Package Framework (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200)
Presenter: Allen Denver, Development Lead, Microsoft Corporation

The underlying service model exposed to packages in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 environment now has a managed application programming interface (API) to do the most commonly performed tasks. Join the second part of this two-part webcast series to learn about extending the Visual Studio (VS) integrated development environment (IDE) using the Managed Package Framework (MPF). The MPF helps you to build high-performance integration solutions rapidly. This webcast walks you through building a package that integrates with several services in VS, starting with a blank project and culminating with running code.
25/01/06

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TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2003 Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts (Level 200)
Presenter:
Harold Wong, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation

Your organization is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, and it is stable. What can you do to improve your Exchange operations, customize them, and optimize them to better meet the requirements of your organization? This webcast provides tips on how to customize system messages, address lists, and Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access. We also explain how to control which versions of Microsoft Outlook are allowed to connect to the Exchange server, how to use Mailbox Manager, and how to create catch-all mailboxes.
25/01/06

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Microsoft Business Solutions Webcast: Microsoft CRM - An Advanced Look—Level 100
Presenter:
Mary Madrigal, Solutions Specialist, Microsoft Corporation

Successful sales professionals know that one of the keys to success is a consistent sales process.  It is a challenge to have a repeatable sales experience for customers without a well documented and executed sales strategy.  Creating a powerful sales methodology is just the first step. The next steps are getting your entire sales organization to follow it, and keeping it uniform across that sales organization. Be on hand for this webcast and learn how Microsoft Customer Relationship Management software details the steps sales professionals must execute for every opportunity and gives Sales Managers visibility into those processes. Give your sales force the tools to execute on your processes and win more business.
19/10/04


For a list of other webcasts, go here.

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