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Microsoft Financial Services Developer Conference 2004 Session Presentations
Thank you for attending the Microsoft Financial Services Developer Conference 2004!
We look forward to seeing you again in Redmond in April 2005!
Click on the presentation title below to view the session presentation from the Conference:
Securities Operations – An Historical Overview
Migrating to .NET and Web Services: Why and How? – Artinsoft.
.NET Agency Portal – Avanade, Inc.
Unified Messaging Using ACORD XML Standards on a BizTalk Platform – Avanade, Inc.
Mainframes and .NET – Can We Talk? - ClientSoft
Portfolio Pricing Using Clusters - Cornell Theory Center
ASP.NET 2.0: What's New? – Developmentor
BizTalk 2004 Architecture – Developmentor
How Dexterra utilizes .NET and the .NET CF to deliver mobile solutions for the Financial Services Markets - Dexterra
Using .Net to create Real-Time Asynchronous Visual Business Processes: TSYS / Synovus – Hewlett Packard
Streamlining the Financial Sales Process Microsoft's Office System 2003 and BizTalk Server 2004 - Impact Technologies Group, Inc.
Application Isolation and GAC Management - Infusion Development Corp.
Best Practices for Smart Clients - Infusion Development Corp.
Migrating Java Applications To The .NET Framework - Infusion Development Corp.
C# Language Enhancements - Infusion Development Corp.
Architecting Application Management into your Smart Client Plans - Kinitos
Methods of Smart Client Management - Kinitos
Accelerating .NET Development: A Logidex Case Study – Logic Library
Converting Java to .NET Using J#: A Technical Case Study – Logic Library
Legacy: Liability or Asset? – Micro Focus
Adding Migration Value to Lift and Shift… - CSC
Achieving Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE – Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: Overview - Microsoft Corporation
BizTalk Accelerator for SWIFT (A4SWIFT) - Microsoft Corporation/a>
Introducing ClickOnce: The New Application Deployment Model for Windows Forms and “Avalon” - Microsoft Corporation
Platform Futures - Microsoft Corporation
Customer Case Study – ThomsonONE Analytics - Microsoft Corporation
Dynamic Systems Initiative - Microsoft Corporation
Getting Started with the Tablet PC Platform - Microsoft Corporation
Indigo Technical Overview - Microsoft Corporation
Lightweight Architecture Alternative Assessment Method - Microsoft Corporation
Live Communications Platform: Architecting and Building and Communications Enhanced Solutions - Microsoft Corporation
Mainframes and Services-Oriented Architectures using Host Integration Server 2004 - Microsoft Corporation
Coding with the Future Windows Mobile APIs - Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft in Financial Services - Microsoft Corporation
Building Connected Systems for the Future: On the road to "Indigo" - Microsoft Corporation
The Evolution of Enterprise Reporting - Microsoft Corporation
What's New in SQL Server 2005? - Microsoft Corporation
Threat Modeling - Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Solutions for Unix Interoperability and Migration - Microsoft Corporation
Unix Migration and the Visual C++ Roadmap to Longhorn - Microsoft Corporation
What's New in Visual Basic 2005 - Microsoft Corporation
Building Office Solutions with Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office System - Microsoft Corporation
Visual C++ in Whidbey: What's New - Microsoft Corporation
Visual Design and Validation of Connected Systems - Microsoft Corporation
Web Services Architecture - Microsoft Corporation
The Next Generation of Financial Advice Delivery - Monetaire, Inc.
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