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Keynote: Introducing Indigo
Eric Rudder, Senior VP of Servers and Tools, Microsoft
Eric Rudder, Microsoft's Senior Vice President of Servers and Tools, kicks off Indigo Day with a keynote that provides an overview of Indigo. He shows you how this unified programming model for building service-oriented applications will radically simplify how you develop distributed apps that are secure and reliable and interoperate with existing investments.
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Programming Indigo
Don Box and Steve Swartz, Microsoft
Learn the nuts and bolts of Indigo—how it was designed, how it works, and how you can leverage its unified, attribute-based programming model to build distributed, service-oriented systems.
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Building Secure Services
Doug Purdy, Microsoft
Take advantage of Indigo's support for WS-* specifications and multiple token types to build secure, interoperable services. You'll drill into Indigo's security model and discover why its flexible architecture for authentication, authorization, auditing, confidentiality, and integrity are key to building a service-oriented system.
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Building Reliable, Asynchronous Services
Shy Cohen, Microsoft
Indigo reduces your distributed system's complexity and increases its productivity with easy and powerful reliability mechanisms. Learn when and how to use reliable messaging, queuing, and transactions to make your system failsafe.
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Orchestrating Service-Oriented Apps With Indigo and BizTalk
Michael Woods, Microsoft and Curt Peterson, Neudesic
What happens when you combine Indigo with BizTalk Server? You gain the ability to build powerful service-oriented applications and connect them to business processes. You'll get a glimpse of how Indigo and BizTalk Server can work together to create secure and reliable transacted services.
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Indigo Upgrade and Interoperability
Steve Swartz and Anand Rajagopalan, Microsoft
Learn to build applications today in your platform of choice—such as .NET Enterprise Services, System.Messaging, ASMX, .NET Remoting, or WSE—that can communicate with Indigo tomorrow. You'll also discover best practices for upgrading your code to Indigo.
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Building Service-Oriented Applications Today
Rich Turner, Microsoft
Take a practical approach to service orientation and learn the value of this development paradigm through concrete examples. You'll discover what Service Orientation means to architects and developers, how it guides our technology choices, and how to apply it when building distributed applications today.
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