Sponsors
Established by Boston University in 1986, the
Boston University Corporate Education Center is a
complete career training resource that helps individuals
acquire and enhance Information Technology and management
skills that enrich their careers. The Boston University
Corporate Education Center has been serving the community
of developers and delivering the Win-Dev conference since
1991. The organization is bridging the training gap between
traditional academic education and the skills needed in the
rapidly changing business world today, demonstrating a
proven, longstanding leadership in the multibillion-dollar
global training market. The Boston University Corporate
Education Center is a winner of Microsoft's worldwide
"Excellence in Training Award," making it the only New
England institution to be recognized.
Since 1993, DevelopMentor has been providing educational resources for
the developer community. DevelopMentor's technical team
authors and delivers hands-on, instructor-led training
courses on .NET, Java, and XML/Web services. The team
is comprised of developers who are experts on the technologies
and have a passion for sharing their knowledge through
instruction. In addition to training centers in Los Angeles,
Boston, and London, DevelopMentor presents their courses
at various locations worldwide, and delivers them at on-site
locations.
Addison-Wesley is the leading publisher of high-quality and timely
information for programmers, developers, and system administrators. Our
mission is to provide educational materials concerning new technologies and
new approaches to current technologies written by leading authorities.
Addison-Wesley is a division of Pearson Education, the global leader in
integrated education publishing. Pearson Education is part of Pearson plc
(NYSE: PSO), the international media company. Visit Addison-Wesley at
www.awprofessional.com.
C/C++ Users Journal brings you the working code, tools, and techniques guaranteed to make you a better C and C++ programmer. The magazine tackles the problems you wrestle with in your day-to-day work. Regular columns and features address a broad range of technical topics.
CoDe (Component Developer) Magazine, written by .NET developers for .NET
developers, is one of the favorite magazines for developers involved in
Microsoft technologies. In-depth articles with practical code samples
will satisfy your search for great technical information. Each
bi-monthly issue contains feature articles with detailed explanations on
topics such as Visual Studio .NET, .NET Framework, ASP/ASP.NET, C#/C++,
SQL Server, and object-oriented development. Also, check out each issue's regular columns that address developers' current questions and
problems. CoDe Magazine is the resource .NET developers go to -- to get
all the answers they need! Visit CoDe Magazine online or
subscribe today.
Devtown informs over 500 unique visitors daily and also has a newsletter that goes out to 30,000 opted-in senior developers. This newsletter highlights interesting technologies that will be featured at upcoming events. The company is known for its comprehensive calendar of conferences, webinars, road shows, and training.
DotNetJunkies™ is the premier independent online resource destination for .NET developers who need accurate, dependable coverage on Microsoft’s .NET Framework. As a charter member of Microsoft’s CodeWise Community, DotNetJunkies is an established community web site that offers comprehensive articles, book chapters, news, source code, and interaction with industry experts via blogs, newsgroups, and discussion forums on Microsoft .NET technologies. DotNetJunkies.com has over 36,000 registered and confirmed members, plus over 33,000 newsletter subscribers. Visit DotNetJunkies.com today.
Dr. Dobb's Journal has over twenty years of experience covering all languages, platforms, and tools. Its authors, like its readers, are professional software developers who want to revise proposed standards, explore new technologies, debate over programming style, and share tricks of the trade.
Microsoft is a worldwide leader in software, services, and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower people through great software -- any time, any place, and on any device. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, the company operates subsidiary offices in more than 60 foreign countries and employs nearly 49,000 people worldwide. Microsoft believes its .NET platform will enable businesses to collaborate to offer an unprecedented range of integrated and customized solutions -- solutions that enable companies to act on information wherever and whenever they need it.
MSDN Magazine is the developer's guide to Microsoft tools, development environments, and technologies for Windows and the web. MSDN Magazine is the publication to read for up-to-the-minute, comprehensive coverage of Microsoft technologies for the desktop, the Internet, and devices on the go. Feature articles and regular columns cover topics such as the .NET framework, security, Visual Basic, C#/C++, Web Services, Visual Studio, Windows programming, architecture, SQL Server, XML, ASP/ASP.NET, COM. As part of the indispensable MSDN family of developer resources, MSDN Magazine provides solutions to the real-world problems developers face every day. Whether building Web Services, integrating legacy data stores, or mastering .NET, MSDN Magazine has it covered. Visit MSDN Magazine online or subscribe today.
Pluralsight is a content development and training company whose founders
share a unique passion for software technology. With over 50 years of
collective experience in research, writing, speaking, and professional training,
Pluralsight members are known for their ability to clearly distill what
really matters and provide valuable insight to the developers they serve.
Their work is recognized internationally as the way to get connected
with the latest emerging technologies. Visit Pluralsight at www.pluralsight.com.
SqlJunkies™ is the preeminent independent online resource serving the SQL Server community. Developers turn to SqlJunkies for answers to building the best solutions using Microsoft’s SQL Server. Through articles, news, tutorials, sample code, blogs, newsgroups, discussion forums, and more, SqlJunkies.com is the remedy for all things related to SQL Server. Since it’s inception in August 2003, user visits to the site have grown over 500%. SqlJunkies.com now boasts over 36,000 registered and confirmed members, plus over 33,000 newsletter subscribers. In addition, SqlJunkies.com is the official bug reporting portal for the next version of SQL Server (code name “Yukon”). Visit SqlJunkies today!
Windevnet.com is the single point of access for Windows developers who need
timely and technical Windows coverage. WDN provides critical information for
software professionals developing and deploying complex distributed
applications. The website focuses exclusively on building sophisticated Windows
applications in all types of software environments, for the desktop and beyond.
Windows developers go to www.windevnet.com to search for in-depth articles,
stimulating opinions, book reviews, and archives covering every aspect of
Windows development.
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