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      <title>MSDN Webcast: Defending the Database: Making the Right Design Choices (Level 200)</title>
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      <description>" After analyzing the infamous SQL Injection attack in the first webcast, Joe Stagner discusses secure database design in this second webcast of the Defending the Database series. This webcast answers several common questi""ions that developers ask about databases and security by providing solutions that work for different situations. You will learn about secure connections, .exp files, managed stored procedures, alerts, and monitors. In addition, this webcast compares SQL Au""SQL Authentication with Windows Authentication, and user-based authentication with role-based authentication. Presenter: Joe Stagner, MSDN Developer Community Champion, Microsoft Corporation Joe Stagner joined Microsoft in 2001 as a technical"hnical evangelist and is now a developer community champion with the Microsoft Developers Network. He began his career as a part-time robotics control programmer and has touched almost every genre of technical vocation since then. He currently specializes "lizes in high-performance geoscalable Web application architectures, multi-platform interoperability, and writing secure code. View other sessions from Launch 2005: Experience Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk 2006 To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up b""p-up blocker software before viewing the webcast. Questions?Feedback?U""ack?Use Webcast Contact Us " </description>
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      <title>Developing Integrated Applications using BizTalk Server 2004 </title>
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      <description> This course will provide the knowledge and skills required by BizTalk Server application developers for building the next generation of e-business integration solutions using BizTalk Server 2004. Training content will include instructor presentations, feature and task demonstrations, a hands-on lab environment, and downloadable student lessons containing notes and links to additional references. </description>
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      <title>Architect Webcast: -- Web Services Orchestration, Management, and Security - Can They Play Together?</title>
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      <description> Web Services orchestration, management, and security are among the principal challenges facing implementers of Service Oriented Architectures face today. There is still much confusion in the IT community about the standards themselves, which are at various stages of maturity. Also, their relevance to enterprise IT and how they might work together is often unclear. This session first provides a useful overview of standards in these three critical areas of Web Services; orchestration/choreography, management, and security, and more importantly how each affects the other. Then, attendees will gain practical knowledge and a deeper understanding of how these areas should work together to solve the real-world issues in Web Services in their efforts to create a more cost-effective and agile IT infrastructure. PRESENTERS: Paul Lipton, Technology Strategist, Office of the CTO, Computer Associates Click on “Register for event” button on the left to view webcast. To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast. </description>
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