The Windows Server 2008 Launch Team would like to invite you to register
and to share information about upcoming events in July.  July’s focus will
cover Network Access Protection in Windows Server 2008.  See details below
for our chat with Microsoft experts as well as our webcast.
 

Understanding
Windows Server 2008 Networking and Network Access Protection Chat:

Join our experts and ask your
pressing questions about key networking features and roles, like Network Access
Protection, in Windows Server 2008. Take this opportunity to learn more about
how you can implement new network features like auto-tuning and the support for
the latest in network acceleration and hardware offload technologies, as well
as how to centrally manage network utilization with the new Quality of Service
(QoS) Group Policies. This chat also covers the concept of policy-driven
network access and illustrates how you can use the solutions Microsoft provides
in Windows Server 2008 (like Network Access Protection), and share your ideas
and provide feedback.

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Monday, July 16, 2007 10:00 -
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TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2008:  Lessons Learned in a
Real-World Network Access Protection Deployment (Level 300):

In this session on
Windows Server 2008, we discuss the drivers, challenges, and lessons learned
during the Louisiana State University (LSU) Network Access Protection (NAP)
deployment. We cover topics including 802.1x and DHCP enforcement methods and
integration with the existing physical network and the Active Directory
directory service. We also discuss challenges encountered during the
deployment, such as integration in a heterogeneous environment and managing
policy exceptions. This webcast can help prepare IT professionals who are
considering deploying NAP in large, complex enterprise environments.

Friday July 20, 2007 8:00 am Pacific Time (SEA
Time is Friday July 20, 2007 | 11:00PM – 12:00AM
)

To register, please visit:  http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032344626&Culture=en-US

 

OMG! BJARNE STROUSTRUP IN TOWN TALKING ABOUT C++0x!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU WILL BE SURE I’LL BE AT BOTH TALKS!!!!!! I wonder if the talks are the same.

Title
University of Waterloo
C++0x – An Overview

University of Toronto
C++0x Support for Generic Programming

Date and Time
Tuesday, July 17, 2007, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (University of Waterloo)
Friday, July 20, 2007, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (University of Toronto)
 

Location
University of Waterloo
Arts Lecture Hall 116

University of Toronto
Room BA 1240
Bahen Centre for Information Technology
University of
Toronto – St. George Campus
40 St. George Street map – code BA  

Abstract
University of Waterloo
A good programming language is far more than a simple collection of features. My
ideal is to provide a set of facilities that smoothly work together to support
design and programming styles of a generality beyond my imagination. Here, I
briefly outline rules of thumb (guidelines, principles) that are being applied
in the design of C++0x. Then, I present the state of the standards process (we
are aiming for C++09) and give examples of a few of the proposals such as
concepts, generalized initialization, being considered in the ISO C++ standards
committee. Since there are far more proposals than could be presented in an
hour, I’ll take questions.

University of Toronto

One of the major goals of the language part of C++0x is to provide better
support for generic programming. I see that as a key to both better library
development and to better support of “C++ novices” of all backgrounds. The focus
of the talk will be the proposals currently being finalized in the standards
committee, such as concepts, generalized initialization, auto, template aliases.
The aim is to consider such features as a whole supporting programming
techniques, rather that as just a collection of neat features to be considered
one after another.

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