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ADNUG MEETING WED 10th December SA Innovation Centre AUDITORIUM

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To register for Wednesday’s meeting, use the “Visitor without an ACS Id” option (unless you are an ACS member) at

http://www.acs.org.au/index.cfm?action=event&area=9005&temID=eventdetails&eveID=10123752040358

This month December 2008

1. ADNUG December Xmas Meeting Programme – 10th .December  Please Register (by Wed am would help)

2. MS Press Online Store with UG Specials still available!

3. Employment requests

4. Australian SQL Server User Group meeting – Thu 9th October

5. ASPUG Adelaide Sharepoint User Group meeting – Tue 21st October

6. Beta version of new ADNUG website

7. Freebies from Microsoft Press for 2008 launches

8. Join the MSDN Connection

9. Sponsors

1. ADELAIDE DOT NET USERS GROUP.

The next meeting of ADNUG will be held on WEDNESDAY 10th December at 5.45pm

at
SA Innovation Centre
, Level 2, Westpac House, 91 King William Street, Adelaide .

Visitors welcome. See below for Programme.

PROGRAMME

5.45 pm Finger food and Drinks.

Join with us for a Xmas drink and nibbles and build up your strength for the Quiz .

6.25 pm Questions and answers. Bring along your .Net problems for discussion from members.

6.35 pm Sorin Buzila  – Better Software  –  The Dot Net Quiz using Reply Voting System

http://www.bettersoftware.com.au/ProductsVoting.htm

There are 25 multichoice questions based around exam 70-536, The Microsoft .Net Framework 2. Application Foundation exam.

There will be Reply handhelds for your answers to be recorded and aggregated electronically.

After each question is answered, answers will be debated before correct answer is announced.

Prizes will be awarded during and after the Quiz.

A typical Quiz question

Q) You’ve created a function named “MyFunction” which you want to be called every 10 minutes. You decide to use the Timer class. You write another function called “StartTimer” which you will use to start the Timer. Also, when “StartTimer” is called, you want “MyFunction” to be called the moment the timer is started. What code would you use?

1. void StartTimer()
{
Timer myTimer = new Timer(new TimerCallback(MyFunction), null, 600000, 0);
}

2. void StartTimer()
{
Timer myTimer = new Timer(new TimerCallback(MyFunction), null, 0, 600000);
}

3. void StartTimer()
{
Timer myTimer = new Timer(new TimerCallback(MyFunction), null, 600000, 600000);
}

4. void StartTimer()
{
Timer myTimer = new Timer(new TimerCallback(MyFunction), null, 1, 600000);
}

7.45 pm Meeting close

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2. MS Online Press Store User Group Specials

www.mspress.com.au

User Group Members offer of 30% discount on all books on the site. We’d love your help to promote the store to your community by blogging about the site and including the URL in your newsletters and other communication to your User Group Members.

Some of the great advantages of www.mspress.com.au include:

- Express delivery

- Competitive pricing

- Easy Keyword Search facility

- Latest titles and Books of the Month

- Large inventory

- Newsletter sign-up

- All User Group Members will receive a 30% discount by using this Code at Checkout (members email PG for code).

3. Employment Requests

No employment requests this month

4. AUSTRALIAN SQL SERVER USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: Level 2 Westpac House (91 King William Street Adelaide)

Duration 2 hours (including light lunch) 12:00 – 2:00pm on 4th Thursday of Month

http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/ to Register

5. ASPUG ADELAIDE SHAREPOINT USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: 5.45pm Level 2 Westpac House, 91 King William Street Adelaide.

3rd Tuesday of month. No meeting in December

To join ASPUG and/or be on mailing list click on www.aspug.org.au

6. Beta of new ADNUG web site

Thanks to Paul for getting the new web site to a stage that we can now get this project underway to further develop the site.

http://paulturner.is-a-geek.com:9001/default.aspx

This is an opportunity to do some work and get experience in Sharepoint 2007.  We are looking for “volunteers” and beginners to get involved. You will be supported and mentored.

See latest suggestions at

http://pgriffith.wordpress.com/2007/12/19/developing-new-adnug-website/

Pick a function that needs to be added to the site and volunteer.

7. NEW – Freebies from Microsoft Press

Free e-book offer and Microsoft Press newsletter

The free e-book includes content from three recent publications from Microsoft Press:

Introducing Microsoft LINQ by Paolo Pialorsi and Marco Russo (ISBN: 9780735623910)
This practical guide covers Language Integrated Query (LINQ) syntax fundamentals, LINQ to ADO.NET, and LINQ to XML. The e-book includes the entire contents of this printed book!

Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX by Dino Esposito (ISBN: 9780735624139)
Learn about the 2007 release of ASP.NET AJAX Extensions 1.0, including an overview and the control toolkit.

Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 by Laurence Moroney (ISBN: 9780735625396)
Learn how to use Silverlight to simplify the way you implement compelling user experiences for the Web. Discover how to support an object-oriented program model with JavaScript.

Learn more about the free e-book offer, and sign up for the Microsoft Press Book Connection newsletter, a newsletter that provides news about upcoming and recent releases, special offers, and additional information from those who know our books best.

Sign up for the free e-book offer and the Microsoft Press newsletter

Check out these additional Microsoft Press books about Visual Studio:

Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Microsoft Visual Basic 2008—one step at a time. With this book, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises.

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Step by Step
Get the hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning about the latest enhancements in Microsoft Visual C# 2008. Visual C#, one of the tools in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, is a modern programming language designed to deliver a productive environment for creating business frameworks and reusable object-oriented components.

8. Join the MSDN Connection. http://msdn.microsoft.com for details

Going Interstate? For list of Australian User Groups http://www.microsoft.com/australia/msdn/usergroups.aspx

Subscribe to MSDN Flash http://msdn.microsoft.com/flash.

Australian Dot Net Users Group ADNUG http://www.adnug.com

notice of meetings http://www.adnug.com/notices.htm

Member of INETA http://www.ineta.org

http://www.ineta.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=20

SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS FOR ACCESS AFTER 6PM.

The doors from Topham Mall opposite the lifts for 2nd floor are not locked till 7pm.

Enter through the lane from Topham Mall (where the Topham Mall car park is)

If doors are locked when you arrive, ring  0408 832 891 or 0403 432393 and we will come down to the After Hours exit in Currie St and let you in but only till 7pm..

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ADNUG MEETING WED 12th Nov at ART GALLERY ATRIUM, Nth Terrace

The ADNUG meeting this month is at the ART GALLERY ATRIUM Room, North Terrace.

To register for Wednesday’s meeting, email Berridge Hume-Philips B.HumePhillips@aiia.com.au

This month November 2008

1. ADNUG Meeting Programme at ART GALLERY ATRIUM– 12th.November

2. FREE Innovations Day 20008 National Road Show – Friday 28th November 2008!

3. Tech SummerFest08 – 2,3,4th December

4. Australian SQL Server User Group meeting – Thu 9th October

5. ASPUG Adelaide Sharepoint User Group meeting – Tue 21st October

6. Xmas meeting Quiz Night 10th December

7. Beta version of new ADNUG website

8. Freebies from Microsoft Press for 2008 launches

9. Join the MSDN Connection

10. Sponsors

1. ADELAIDE DOT NET USERS GROUP. To register email B.HumePhillips@aiia.com.au

The next meeting of ADNUG will be held on WEDNESDAY 12th November at 5.45pm

at
Art Gallery Atrium Room,
North Terrace, Adelaide .

Visitors welcome. See below for Programme.

PROGRAMME

5.45 pm Registration and Networking

6.00 pm Brian Cunningham, Chief Executive, Department of

Trade and Economic Development,

Introducing SouthAustralia.NET. objectives and the benefits of membership of SouthAustralia.NET.

6.15 pm Peter Watson – Microsoft – Director, Software Services

Peter, fresh back from PDC in Los Angeles,will talk on the next wave of Software + Services from Microsoft and the exciting future ahead.

Join us to network with representatives of SA companies using Microsoft technologies and identify skills and synergies, share knowledge and pool resources.

Take the first step to gain employment, potential partnerships, joint tender opportunities, market intelligence, futures thinking and co-operative trade show participation, plus much more.

8.00 pm Meeting close

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2. Free Innovations Day 2008 National Road Show – Friday 28th November

at
Microsoft Office
Level 2, Westpac House
91 King William Street
Adelaide, SA, 5000.

http://blogs.msdn.com/chlong/archive/2008/10/14/innovation-days-2008.aspx

This is your opportunity to ‘get your feet on the ground, head in the clouds’ and connect with top architects, developers, and IT Marketing professionals in the community for a day of technical sessions and compelling discussions about the exciting future of the Microsoft platform.

The day will concentrate on important announcements released at October’s Professional Developer’s Conference, and will focus on our Software plus Services paradigm. This is Microsoft’s vision for the next generation of computing that brings together the best of cloud-based services and traditional client computing software to deliver a richer experience to your customers.

You will also:

· Learn how to adopt and market your solution on a new platform via the global marketplace resource, InnovateOn,

· Hear about how to choose the right ISV Licensing Agreements and Hosting Provider for your business,

· See Silverlight, Expression, Vista and IE8 in action,

· Get excited about the new Software plus Services Incubation Program, and

· Discover how Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 can benefit your solution

Ready to be inspired by change? Register now!

More further information, please visit the Innovation Days site, or email us.

3. Tech SummerFest08 – 2,3,4th December

http://www.techsummerfest.com/brochure/Techfest08.pdf

This summer AB Training, Portal Synergy, WARDY IT Solutions and Microsoft will be

showcasing key Microsoft technologies as part of Tech SummerFest 08. In Hobart, Adelaide

and Canberra you will have the opportunity to see how you can leverage your investment in

Microsoft technology to solve business problems. You will also have an opportunity to

receive cutting edge training in Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio Team System

and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server from Australia’s leading trainers.

Location & Dates

ADELAIDE 2, 3, 4 December

* Places are strictly limited

* See website for early-bird bonus offer

I have a FREE ticket (normally $295) for some lucky person to attend the Tuesday of the Tech SummerFest08 presentations. If you would like to be in the running for this free ticket, email me pgriffit@senet.com.au to get on the list while we work out who will be the lucky attendee.

Microsoft Technology Showcase coming to you

In just one day, attendees will find out how to leverage Microsoft technologies and tools to enable your business to innovate and create strategic advantage. This one day seminar style event has been designed to showcase how you can extend and unlock the value in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio Team System

2008. During this ShowCase three of Australia’s leading presenters will show you how to maximise your investment in these technologies to make significant gains in time to value, productivity, and total cost of ownership.

• SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio Team System 2008 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

• Expert speakers • Interactive live demonstrations • See how to solve real-world problems

This two day hands-on course

4. AUSTRALIAN SQL SERVER USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: Level 2 Westpac House (91 King William Street Adelaide)

Duration 2 hours (including light lunch) 12:00 – 2:00pm On Tuesday 25th November

Greg Linwood presenting.

See http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events for details of December meeting

5. ASPUG ADELAIDE SHAREPOINT USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: 5.45pm Level 26 Westpac House, 91 King William Street Adelaide.

Tuesday 18th November 2008

Daniel brown – Sharepoint Projects, Repliweb – ROSS

To join ASPUG and/or be on mailing list click on www.aspug.org.au

6. XMAS Meeting Quiz Night:

A Quiz night is being planned for 10th December.

The Sharepoint, SQL and SBS User Groups have been invited to attend.

Microsoft have been asked to provide Questions and Answers (multichoice).

Sorin will be providing voting handhelds to record and collate the answers in his voting system.

7. Beta of new ADNUG web site

Thanks to Paul for getting the new web site to a stage that we can now get this project underway to further develop the site.

http://paulturner.is-a-geek.com:9001/default.aspx

This is an opportunity to do some work and get experience in Sharepoint 2007. We are looking for “volunteers” and beginners to get involved. You will be supported and mentored.

See latest suggestions at

http://pgriffith.wordpress.com/2007/12/19/developing-new-adnug-website/

Pick a function that needs to be added to the site and volunteer.

8. Freebies from Microsoft Press

Free e-book offer and Microsoft Press newsletter

The free e-book includes content from three recent publications from Microsoft Press:

Introducing Microsoft LINQ by Paolo Pialorsi and Marco Russo (ISBN: 9780735623910)
This practical guide covers Language Integrated Query (LINQ) syntax fundamentals, LINQ to ADO.NET, and LINQ to XML. The e-book includes the entire contents of this printed book!

Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX by Dino Esposito (ISBN: 9780735624139)
Learn about the 2007 release of ASP.NET AJAX Extensions 1.0, including an overview and the control toolkit.

Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 by Laurence Moroney (ISBN: 9780735625396)
Learn how to use Silverlight to simplify the way you implement compelling user experiences for the Web. Discover how to support an object-oriented program model with JavaScript.

Learn more about the free e-book offer, and sign up for the Microsoft Press Book Connection newsletter, a newsletter that provides news about upcoming and recent releases, special offers, and additional information from those who know our books best.

Sign up for the free e-book offer and the Microsoft Press newsletter

Check out these additional Microsoft Press books about Visual Studio:

Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Microsoft Visual Basic 2008—one step at a time. With this book, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises.

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Step by Step
Get the hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning about the latest enhancements in Microsoft Visual C# 2008. Visual C#, one of the tools in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, is a modern programming language designed to deliver a productive environment for creating business frameworks and reusable object-oriented components.

9. Join the MSDN Connection. http://msdn.microsoft.com for details

Going Interstate? For list of Australian User Groups http://www.microsoft.com/australia/msdn/usergroups.aspx

Subscribe to MSDN Flash http://msdn.microsoft.com/flash.

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Rostrum Club #10 Meeting 165 on Wednesday 5th Nov 2008

Note change of room to 5th Floor H5-26

Agenda for Meeting 165 on Wednesday 5th Nov 2008

Rostrum Club 10 – Presentation Skills

http://sa.rostrum.com.au/clubs/club-10

6 pm (please be there by 5.45 pm.)

to be held at

UniSA, Room H5-26, Hawke Building, North Terrace (cnr Fenn Place), Adelaide

Walk 100m up North Terrace from Tram Terminus to Fenn Place,

enter through main entrance, take lift to 5th Floor.

If late and locked out, phone Peter Griffith  0408 832 891  to be let in.

5.45pm Light refreshments and networking.  Subway available at $4 ($7 for 2).

BUSINESS

6.05pm Open Meeting Chairman: Helen Bills

· Introduction of guests

· Welcome of guests MC Terry Franklin

· Apologies –

· Icebreaker – Kate Smith

· Minutes of meeting number 164

· Business Arising

· Reports  -  President

-  Secretary including correspondence

-  Treasurer

-  Dais Member

· General Business

o Election of officers for 2009

o UniSA students and Club #10 interface

PRESENTATION PROGRAMME

MC to introduce each speaker before each presentation – Terry Franklyn

Reserve speaker if a scheduled speaker unable to present Helen Bills

6.30pm 1st Presenter – Julie Cranswick (20 mins)

Criticism (5 mins)

6.55pm Set-up break

7.00pm                  2nd Presenter – Peter Griffith (20 mins) – “Cloud Computing”

Criticism (5 mins)

7.25pm Set-up break

7.30pm                  3rd Presenter – Mark Prodoehl (20 mins)

Criticism (5 mins)

7.55pm Review programme for next month (5 mins) – Peter Griffith

Any Other Business

8.00pm             MEETING CLOSE

MASTER OF CEREMONIES – Terry Franklym  –

PRESENTERS please email the following information well before the meeting to the MC

v Purpose v Competency (if applicable)

APOLOGIES TO Program Director- Peter Griffith on 0408 832 891

Parking:

http://www.unisa.edu.au/about/campuses/cwmap.asp

Metered parking till 6pm north side North Terrace

Or park in Hindley Street or Clarendon Street and walk through to Fenn Place

Peter Griffith MACS

http://pgriffith.wordpress.com

PH: 0408 832 891

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ADNUG MEETING WED 8th October SA Innovation Centre AUDITORIUM

To register for Wednesday’s meeting, use the “Visitor without an ACS Id” option (unless you are an ACS member) at

http://www.acs.org.au/index.cfm?action=event&area=9005&temID=eventdetails&eveID=10118133346074

This month October 2008

1. ADNUG Meeting Programme – 8th.October Please Register (by Wed am would help)

2. MS Press Online Store with UG Specials still available!

3. Employment requests

4. Australian SQL Server User Group meeting – Thu 9th October

5. ASPUG Adelaide Sharepoint User Group meeting – Tue 21st October

6. Xmas meeting Quiz Night 10th December

7. Beta version of new ADNUG website

8. Freebies from Microsoft Press for 2008 launches

9. Join the MSDN Connection

10. Sponsors

1. ADELAIDE DOT NET USERS GROUP.

The next meeting of ADNUG will be held on WEDNESDAY 8th October at 5.45pm

at
SA Innovation Centre
, Level 2, Westpac House, 91 King William Street, Adelaide .

Visitors welcome. See below for Programme.

PROGRAMME

5.45 pm Finger food and Drinks. Have some nibbles and refreshments before we start

Have something to eat before the meeting.

6.10 pm Questions and answers. Bring along your .Net problems for discussion from members.

6.15 pm Paul Turner MCT – Strategic Data Mgmt – .NET WORST PRACTICES

http://paulturner.is-a-geek.com/default.aspx

15 common mistakes in .NET programming from memory to data access.

7.05 pm Rob Farley MVP– Lobsterpot Solutions – T-SQL PotPourri

http://msmvps.com/blogs/robfarley

Most of our applications need to talk to databases at some point, and we are probably all ‘capable’ at this. In this talk, Rob will present some T-SQL tips to improve the way that you communicate with your database.

Rob Farley is an Adelaide-based consultant and trainer. He has recently started his own company, called LobsterPot Solutions, and also acts as a mentor for SQLskills in Melbourne and other firms around Australia.

8.00 pm Meeting close

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2. MS Online Press Store User Group Specials

www.mspress.com.au

User Group Members offer of 30% discount on all books on the site. We’d love your help to promote the store to your community by blogging about the site and including the URL in your newsletters and other communication to your User Group Members.

Some of the great advantages of www.mspress.com.au include:

- Express delivery

- Competitive pricing

- Easy Keyword Search facility

- Latest titles and Books of the Month

- Large inventory

- Newsletter sign-up

- All User Group Members will receive a 30% discount by using this Code at Checkout (members email PG for code).

3. Employment Requests

No employment requests this month

4. AUSTRALIAN SQL SERVER USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: Level 2 Westpac House (91 King William Street Adelaide)

Duration 2 hours (including light lunch) 12:00 – 2:00pm On Thursday 9th October

http://www.sqlserver.org.au/Events/RegisterMeeting.aspx?EventId=359

to Register

5. ASPUG ADELAIDE SHAREPOINT USER GROUP meeting:

Venue: 5.45pm Level 26 Westpac House, 91 King William Street Adelaide.

Tuesday 21st October 2008

To join ASPUG and/or be on mailing list click on www.aspug.org.au

6. XMAS Meeting Quiz Night:

A Quiz night is being planned for 10th December.

The Sharepoint, SQL and SBS User Groups have been invited to attend.

Microsoft have been asked to provide Questions and Answers (multichoice).

Sorin will be providing voting handhelds to record and collate the answers in his voting system.

7. Beta of new ADNUG web site

Thanks to Paul for getting the new web site to a stage that we can now get this project underway to further develop the site.

http://paulturner.is-a-geek.com:9001/default.aspx

This is an opportunity to do some work and get experience in Sharepoint 2007. We are looking for “volunteers” and beginners to get involved. You will be supported and mentored.

See latest suggestions at

http://pgriffith.wordpress.com/2007/12/19/developing-new-adnug-website/

Pick a function that needs to be added to the site and volunteer.

8. NEW – Freebies from Microsoft Press

Free e-book offer and Microsoft Press newsletter

The free e-book includes content from three recent publications from Microsoft Press:

Introducing Microsoft LINQ by Paolo Pialorsi and Marco Russo (ISBN: 9780735623910)
This practical guide covers Language Integrated Query (LINQ) syntax fundamentals, LINQ to ADO.NET, and LINQ to XML. The e-book includes the entire contents of this printed book!

Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX by Dino Esposito (ISBN: 9780735624139)
Learn about the 2007 release of ASP.NET AJAX Extensions 1.0, including an overview and the control toolkit.

Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 by Laurence Moroney (ISBN: 9780735625396)
Learn how to use Silverlight to simplify the way you implement compelling user experiences for the Web. Discover how to support an object-oriented program model with JavaScript.

Learn more about the free e-book offer, and sign up for the Microsoft Press Book Connection newsletter, a newsletter that provides news about upcoming and recent releases, special offers, and additional information from those who know our books best.

Sign up for the free e-book offer and the Microsoft Press newsletter

Check out these additional Microsoft Press books about Visual Studio:

Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step
Teach yourself the fundamentals of working with Microsoft Visual Basic 2008—one step at a time. With this book, you work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises.

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Step by Step
Get the hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning about the latest enhancements in Microsoft Visual C# 2008. Visual C#, one of the tools in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, is a modern programming language designed to deliver a productive environment for creating business frameworks and reusable object-oriented components.

9. Join the MSDN Connection. http://msdn.microsoft.com for details

Going Interstate? For list of Australian User Groups http://www.microsoft.com/australia/msdn/usergroups.aspx

Subscribe to MSDN Flash http://msdn.microsoft.com/flash.

10. GROUP SPONSORS and SUPPORTERS

Microsoft Pty Ltd http://www.microsoft.com/australia

Better Software Pty Ltd http://www.bettersoftware.com.au

MGM Wireless Ltd http://www.mgmwireless.com

O’Reilly UG Program http://www.oreilly.com

Australian Computer Society http://www.acs.org.au/sa

GUI-Visuals http://www.gui-visuals.biz

Australian Dot Net Users Group ADNUG http://www.adnug.com

notice of meetings http://www.adnug.com/notices.htm

Member of INETA http://www.ineta.org

http://www.ineta.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=20

SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS FOR ACCESS AFTER 6PM.

The doors from Topham Mall opposite the lifts for 2nd floor are not locked till 7pm.

Enter through the lane from Topham Mall (where the car park is)

If doors are locked when you arrive, ring 0408 832 891 or 0403 432393 and we will come down to the After Hours exit in Currie St and let you in but only till 7pm..

.

If you wish to be unsubscribed from this list, please reply with Subject Unsubscribe

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South Australian Over 60’s Cricket Club AGM

Graham,

Suggested article for media:

The South Australian Over 60s Cricket Association is holding it’s Annual General Meeting at 7.30pm on Tuesday 7th September at Tiffins on the Park, Greenhill Road, Parkside.

Anyone interested in attending and/or playing Over 60s Cricket is invited to attend.

In addition to local fixtures, matches are played at Mt Gambier, Kangaroo Island and the Annual National Over 60s Cricket Carnival held in Melbourne each November.

A news clip in the Melbourne AGE from 2007 carnival.

http://cricket.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=40163

Two of the Carnival teams have been listed in Wisdens Cricket Almanac.

http://victoria060.cricketvictoria.com.au/plugins/newsdisplay.cgi?rm=viewListing&plugin_data_id=66526&site_id=1578.

For further information, call Graham Horlin-Smith 08 8332 2991 or Peter Griffith 0408 832 891

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40 million credit card details harvested

This is a real life example of significant security breaches aired in

the last 24 hours at a press conference in USA regarding wireless

systems that needs to be circulated!

Are you one of the 40 million whose credit card details are caught up in

the DOJ press release? see

http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2008/August/08-ag-689.html

U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan said “the alleged thieves weren’t

computer geniuses, just opportunists who used a technique called

“wardriving,” which involved cruising through different areas with a

laptop and looking for accessible wireless Internet signals. Once they

located a vulnerable network, they installed so-called “sniffer

programs” that captured credit and debit card numbers as they moved

through a retailer’s processing networks.”

Watch the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qyi2Q8Qpy6w then make

sure you check your wireless systems security levels before you log off

to make sure they are the right level, suitable for your business use.

Your sensitive data may already have been “harvested” in a similar

fashion!

Wireless “wardriving” is not an urban myth, these guys made real big $

(no one knows the full total) at others expense!

There are numbers of videos on the web (some have been watched hundreds

of thousands of times) that show you how to wardrive, how to hack in,

where to get the hacking software, how to tweak it to make it work, how

to identify open systems and how to break into WEP. It’s very easy.

Youtube, Myspace, and Facebook and other social sites are easy sites to

locate this information, it is very freely shared.

The people caught by the authorities in USA won’t be the last, they are

just some of the many who are busy gathering credit card data leading to

identity theft etc and it’s because they know how wide open wireless

systems are through lack of attention by many who are too eager to use

the technology without assessing the risks.

The iPhone will also have lasting impact as it is also wireless device

(over 3 million sold to date according to some sites) and this can have

up to 16GB storage.

The iPhone is a perfect tool for identity theft and wireless capture of

information from unsecured systems and you won’t know you have had

information “lifted”! This is one of the candidates that need to be

added to the governance checking mechanisms. The iPhone is less easy to

detect as an attack vector, compared to someone sitting outside your

office in a car or on a park bench with a notebook “surfing your

systems, using your free wifi” for a few hours!

The iPhone will actually be walking around inside your building, in

peoples hands, pockets, briefcases, handbags and it is constantly

polling (beaconing) for signals to enable connection to any wireless

system. If you are open they can hop on!

iPods, PDAs, and Wireless USB devices are also attack vectors, so if

your wireless systems are not secured and open, then they can hop on

too!

Businesses and government agency sites need to talk to senior management

NOW, conduct an immediate audit and lock down their wireless systems

TODAY! No need to debate the theory of the issue, just do it, you have

too much to lose by not checking and securing your systems!

If you aren’t sure how to change your wireless settings, or only have

your wireless settings at the default “out-of-the box” levels, then

check out http://www.pcprofile.com/wireless.htm (yes I know this is a

vendor response, but it is warranted – we could frighten the socks off

you with some statistics about how many open wireless systems are live

at present.) Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security by WEP make

sure you apply WPA, if you can.

Rob Harmer

PCProfile

Adelaide

South Australia

__________________________________________________

PCProfile offers practical tips on how you can understand

the rapidly changing technology scene within your business.

__________________________________________________

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VSTS & TFS 2008 training courses from Microsoft Learning

Goods news for Adelaide readers. The world first “Beta” deliveries of the upcoming VSTS & TFS 2008 training courses from Microsoft Learning will be delivered in Australia starting September. This is a great opportunity to check out these great new course offerings and increase your knowledge of Team System.

6214 – Effective Team Development Using Microsoft Visual Studio Team System

This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage source control management, a configurable build process, tools that aid in test driven development, and process workflow all integrated directly into Visual Studio 2008. By the end of the course, developers are equipped to use test-driven techniques and proven software processes to create high-quality software with a minimal change in overall effort.

http://www.ddls.com.au/VendCourseDet/MS+/2/MSVI6214.htm

6215 – Implementing and Administering Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server

This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement and administer Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server. The course focuses on installation and configuration details, team projects, work items, version control, Team Build, and reporting.

http://www.ddls.com.au/VendCourseID/MSVS6215.htm

Schedule

6214 (3days)

6215 (2days)

Adelaide

9-11 September

15-16 September

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Rostrum Club #10 meeting Wed 6th August 2008

Agenda for Meeting 161 on Wednesday 6th August 2008

Rostrum Club 10 – Presentation Skills

5.45pm for 6 pm

to be held at

Excom, Ground Floor, 191 Pulteney Street Adelaide

If late and locked out, phone Peter Griffith 0408 832 891

5.45pm Light refreshments and networking.

BUSINESS

6.05pm Open Meeting Chairman: Helen Bills

· Introduction of guests

· Welcome of guests MC Jack Salagaras

· Apologies –

· Icebreaker – Mark Prodoehl

· Minutes of meeting number 160

· Business Arising

· Reports – President

– Secretary including correspondence

– Treasurer

– Dais Member

· Business Meeting items.

· General Business

PRESENTATION PROGRAMME

MC to introduce each speaker before each presentation – Jack Salagaras

6.30pm 1st Presenter – Terry Franklyn (20 mins)

Criticism (5 mins) Roger Bills

6.55pm Set-up break

7.00pm 2nd Presenter – Eun Young choi (15 mins)

Criticism (5 mins) Roger Bills

7.20pm Set-up break

7.25pm 3rd Presenter – Helen Bills (20 mins) “The Land of Ice and Fire”

Criticism (5 mins) Roger Bills

7.50pm Review programme for next month (5 mins) – Peter Griffith

Any Other Business

8.00pm MEETING CLOSE

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ADNUG UniSA CodeCampSA 2008 Programme

Updated 11.30pm 09/07/2008 with programme changes.:

Darren Neimke presenting 10.30 am Saturday and Daniel Brown presenting 12.15 Sunday.

To register for Codecamp, use the “Visitor without an ACS Id” option

(unless you are an ACS member) at

http://www.acs.org.au/index.cfm?action=event&area=9005&temID=eventdetails&eveID=10109365592870

Location is UniSA West Campus. Room HH4-08, Hans Heysen Building.

Enter from Register Street (off Hindley St. at Morphett St end)

If you bring your laptop, bring a power board. We should be able to cater for a limited number of laptops. Some hotswapping might be needed depending on demand.

Saturday

8:30:00 Register

9:00:00 Jeremy Huppatz VSTS 2008 Database Edition

http://www.xanga.com/ged1970

Jeremy has been on an EDS professional development program for the last 3 months (including 2 months in Seattle) working with Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition.

Jeremy will walk through the SDLC phases that the various features of DB Edition addresses and some of the productivity benefits on offer with some interesting stories from Seattle.

10:00:00 Allan BairdWelcome UniSA

10:15:00 coffee break

10:30:00 Darren Neimke – Lap Around the Windows Live Platform

Most of us are probably already using the Live Platform for things such as Mail, Instant Messaging, and, dare I say it, Search! As the Windows Live platform continues to mature we’ll see an increasing number of new ‘Live branded’ applications coming through to consumers soon.

But the Windows Live platform is very broad and not always that well understood. It can be used for anything from building Virtual Earth based mash ups through to hosting the operations of an entire small business.

In this talk, we will do a lap around the bits and pieces that make up the Live Platform and take a look at what’s in it for developers.

11:10:00 Alan Boldock WPF: Styles, Control templates, Data templates & User Controls

Bio:

Alan Boldock is a Senior Analyst Programmer and manager of a small development team working within the Central Northern Adelaide Health Service (CNAHS) at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH). The team is primarily responsible for the development and maintenance of user databases. This includes many ASP .NET web applications as well as Microsoft Access and SQL Server databases.

11:50:00 Simon Holman – DotNetNuke

Simon will be presenting a rapid development model for creating DotNetNuke modules.

Simon Holman is the Managing Director of Expressnet Web Hosting and Developed Solutions and has been hosting and developing with DotNetNuke for 4 years.

12:30:00 BBQ Lunch

13:10:00 Peter Cornish Converting visitors into Sales

Web metrics – Converting visitors into Sales explores understanding and interpreting website statistics, particularly from a sales & marketing perspective.

We look briefly at website statistical sources; the website metrics that really ‘count’ and explore some examples of how apply these stats in business situations.

The information provided is relevant for your own website or you can also apply it to your client’s websites to add value to your services.

Bio

Peter Cornish’s life long fascination with computers started in the late 70’s when as an electronics technician he built his first computer and then taught himself how to write assembler software to get it going.

With the appearance of the internet and a new career in sales and marketing, Peter used his technical understanding of computing and software to exploring using the internet as a sales tool.

Three years ago Peter established Succinct Ideas an internet marketing consultancy to help business unleash their internet sales potential.

13:50:00 Paul Turner Branding a Publishing site in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

http://paulturner.is-a-geek.com/default.aspx

- Implementing look and feel in MOSS

- Masterpages, Page Layouts and Style sheets.

- Multi-lingual sites and resource files

Director of IASA in Australia.
Member of Australian Computer Society
Board member of ACS (South Australia)
Committee member of the Adelaide SharePoint Users Group
Leadership member of the Adelaide .NET Users Group
Member of the Adelaide IT Architecture Group

14:30:00 David Gardiner Microsoft Sync Framework

An introduction to using Sync Framework for smart client apps

David Gardiner has been a .NET developer since the version 1.0 betas. He is currently working at ABB Grain Ltd after 13 years as a Senior Developer at the University of South Australia. An active member of the Adelaide SQL Server User Group, he will also be presenting a talk on “New Developer Features of SQL 2008″ later this year.

15:10:00 coffee break

15:25:00 Jason Stangroome/ Jim Burger – Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server and the open-source Subversion alternative.

The presentation is about source control and why you should be using it. More specifically it is about Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server and the open-source Subversion alternative and how they differ from each other in features and workflow. I plan to present the case for TFS while Jim will argue for Subversion.

Bio

Jason Stangroome has been employed as a developer since 1998 and was a hobbyist developer many years before. I am currently working with Local Government System Inc building a new suite of .Net WinForms applications to replace the existing system used by 13 rural SA councils. I also contribute to a few open source projects (TFS Deployer mainly) and have been organising occasional dinner events with other .Net developers around Adelaide since last year.

16:05:00 Nigel Spencer/ Jason Schluter Videoing Demo Competition apps – Dave Glover

Dave Glover is videoing 2 10 minute Demo Apps for entry into the Hero’s Demo Competition

16:35:00 Quiz

Prize is prize an MSDN Team Suite 2008 Subscription (valued at $19,000)

17:00:00 Break

18:00:00 Marcellina’s Restaurant – Pasta and Pizza Smorgasboard

$20 entry. Pay at door.

20:00:00 Close

Sunday

8:30:00 Paul Stovell Reactive Programming with Bindable LINQ

http://www.paulstovell.com/blog/

As Windows Client developers, our platform is always improving: from Win16 to WPF, what was once considered the impossible has increasingly become the normal. Yet while the capabilities of our platform have evolved, have we? Is Object Oriented Programming enough, or is there a paradigm that can enable you to better leverage these platforms?

In this presentation, Paul Stovell demonstrates Reactive Programming. He will also introduce Bindable LINQ, a set of LINQ extensions that bring Reactive Programming to .NET.

If you work with Windows Forms, WPF or Silverlight, be prepared for a paradigm shift.

9:10:00 Tatham Oddie Extending the ASP.NET MVC Framework

With the release of Microsoft’s ASP.NET MVC Framework looming closer, now is the time to not only investigate how it will be useful for your project but also to start exploring the ways we can extend it. Tatham Oddie will take a quick lap around the framework before delving into AJAX, Inversion of Control and all kinds of extensibility goodness.

Based in Sydney, Australia, Tatham divides his time between .NET Consulting and his own businesses. A passionate member of the technical community, he is a regular presenter and a currently awarded Microsoft Most Valuable Professional.

9:50:00 Dave Glover Welcome from Microsoft

Some words of welcome from our lunches sponsor.

10:00:00 Coffee Break

10:15:00 Ben Mackie “Reflection, Injection and Add-Ins”

Value configurability and extensibility in software? This presentation will look at the purposes for adding these qualities to software, survey patterns and tools for achieving these qualities (Service Provider, IoC, DI, System.AddIn) and thoughts on what tools suit what purposes.

Ben is a solutions manager and architect, regularly morphing between a solutions architect, project manager and software architect. He has created SOA, web based, client server and multi-tier systems, has processed mathematical, relational and real-time data, and once wrote a compression algorithm in javascript…

10:55:00 Greg Low Microsoft SQL Server Coding for Maximizing Concurrency in SQL Server Applications

In this session Greg will describe the concurrency-related issues that developers need to be aware of when developing against SQL Server. In particular, he will cover transaction isolation levels in detail, including those introduced in SQL Server 2005 such as snapshot isolation and the read committed snapshot database option. Greg will also cover techniques for overcoming common problems such as deadlocks.

Greg Low: Greg is an internationally recognised consultant, developer and trainer. He has been working in development since 1978, holds a PhD in Computer Science and a host of Microsoft certifications. Greg is the country lead for Solid Quality, a SQL Server MVP and one of only three Microsoft MSDN Regional Directors for Australia. Greg also hosts the SQL Down Under podcast (www.sqldownunder.com), organises the SQL Down Under Code Camp and co-organises CodeCampOz.

11:35:00 Shane Morris Pimp My App “User Experience” (UX)

Pimp My App

“User Experience” (UX) is so hot right now. Business magazines talk about it, stakeholders want it, people even have job titles containing it. Designers, usability engineers, information architects, psychologists and even anthropologists are all circling, fighting for a piece of the UX pie. But at the end of the day, coders own the user experience. All the drop-shadows in the world don’t mean a thing if they don’t make it into the code. Join Shane Morris – recovering developer, long-time user interface designer and Microsoft User Experience Evangelist – for a discussion of user experience from the developer’s viewpoint. What simple things can developers do to deliver better user experience? If you could only do one thing to improve your application’s user experience, what would it be? What about designers? What do they do? How can they help? How can you work effectively with them? This talk focuses on practical, realistic ways to ensure your next application delivers a great user experience.

Shane Morris is one of Australia’s most experienced user experience professionals, having worked in usability and user interface design since 1991. In that time he’s worked on traditional graphical user interfaces, web sites, kiosks, multimedia products, mobile applications and physical devices. Shane has taught user-centred design techniques around the world. His clients have included Sensis, Lonely Planet, Hewlett Packard U.S., Telstra, The Australian Football League, Telecom New Zealand and the Royal Australian Air Force.

Shane has degrees in both Computer Science and Cognitive Science and is an active member of Australia’s Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group. Shane has also lectured in Information Architecture and Usability Evaluation at Swinburne University in Melbourne.

Previously General Manager – Victoria for the Hiser Group and Principal of Echo Interaction Design, Shane joined Microsoft Australia as a User Experience Evangelist in 2006

12:15:00 Daniel Brown Developing SharePoint Web Parts with Visual Studio 2008 & disposing of SharePoint Objects.

http://www.danielbrown.id.au/default.aspx

SharePoint provides a great platform for building custom solutions and taking advantage of such features as web parts combined with the SharePoint API. The presentation will cover ways to write your code when using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services objects so that you can avoid retaining the objects in memory.

Daniel is a Senior Application Developer and Senior SharePoint Architect at Hostworks in Adelaide, Australia. At Hostworks Daniel’s main duties include developing internal applications in C# and Microsoft Office SharePoint as well as client SharePoint implementations. He is a member of the Australian Computer Society and International Association of Software Architects.

Daniel has a solid knowledge of C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework and has been using C# for over 5 years.

Daniel was awarded the Microsoft MVP award in July 2008 for his contribution to the community and his technical knowledge of both WSS & MOSS, making him the first SharePoint MVP in South Australia.

TBA

12:55:00 BBQ lunch

13:35:00 Corneliu I. Tusnea CLR Production Debugging

The session is a pre-run of the TechEd talk I’ll have in October and has a

focus on some advanced VS debugging techniques and managed production

debugging using windbg and other tools.

14:15:00 Adrian Downes Monitoring and Analytics in PerformancePoint

Server 2007

In this session, Adrian will describe how the business discipline of Performance Management intersects with Business Intelligence in general and Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 in particular.

Developers will be introduced to PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer as a key tool to design, develop and deploy dashboards to monitor and analyse business performance.

14:55:00 Close

PG

Peter Griffith MACS

PH: 0408 832 891

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CodeCampSA 2008 12-13th July Prelim Program

Register at

http://www.acs.org.au/index.cfm?action=event&area=9005&temID=eventdetails&eveID=10109365592870

Saturday

8:30:00Register

9:00:00 Jeremy Huppatz VSTS 2008 Database Edition

has been on an EDS professional development program for the last 3 months (including 2 months in Seattle) working with Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition.

Jeremy will walk through the SDLC phases that the various features of DB Edition addresses and some of the productivity benefits on offer

10:00:00 Allan Baird Welcome UniSA

10:15:00 coffee

10:30:00 Daniel Brown Sharepoint

11:10:00 Alan Boldock

11:50:00 Simon Holman DNN

12:30:00 Lunch

13:10:00 Peter Cornish

13:50:00 Paul Turner Branding a Publishing site in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

14:30:00 David Gardiner Microsoft Sync Framework.

15:10:00 coffee

15:25:00 Jason Stangroome/ Jim Burger Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server and the open-source Subversion alternative.

16:05:00 Nigel Spencer/ Jason Schluter Videoing Demo apps

16:35:00 QUIZ – Prize MSDN Team Suite 2008 Subscription

17:00:00 Break

18:00:00 Marcellina’s Restaurant

20:00:00 Close

Sunday

8:30:00 Paul Stovell Reactive Programming with Bindable LINQ

9:10:00 Tatham Oddie Business Considerations for the ASP.NET MVC Framework

9:50:00 Mike Duhne Welcome from Microsoft

10:00:00 Coffee

10:15:00 James Chapman-Smith

10:55:00 Greg Low

11:35:00 Shane Morris

12:15:00 Ben Mackie

12:55:00 lunch

13:35:00 Corneliu I. Tusnea CLR Production Debugging

14:15:00 Adrian Downes? business intelligence – to be confirmed

14:55:00

15:35:00 Close

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