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I have authored
10 Books
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Cloud Computing Tipping Point:
UC
[Apr 2011]
Pro WCF : Practical MS SOA Implementation:
Apress
[Jan 2007]
Designing Security for Win 2003 Server Network:
Syngress
[Apr 2006]
Managing Win 2003 Environment (70-290):
Syngress
[Sep 2003]
C# for Java Programmers:
Syngress Press
[Apr 2002]
Professional C# Web Services:
Wrox Press
[Dec 2001]
I have presented at
33 Professional Seminars
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Mission Critical application with SQL Server 2012:
Microsoft
[Mar 2012]
Business Intelligence in action:
Microsoft
[Mar 2012]
Service Centric Model for Cloud Computing Tipping Point:
SMU
[May 2010]
Azure: Leveraging the Windows Platform in the Cloud:
AIIA
[Feb 2009]
A Practical Roadmap to Optimize SOA Investment:
Microsoft
[Nov 2008]
MSDN Web cast - WCF Impact on the Enterprise:
Microsoft
[Apr 2007]
Integration options for high end Enterprise solutions:
Aus Tax
[Aug 2005]
.NET Web Service interop with Java & Legacy:
Aus Tax
[Oct 2003]
.NET Roadmap:
Commonwealth Bank
[Oct 2003]
Migration from J2EE to .NET:
EDS / Microsoft
[30 Nov 2002]
I have authored
29 technical and non technical Articles
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Peer-to-Peer Programming with WCF and .NET 3.5:
MSDN
[Feb 2008]
Integrating WCF Services with COM+:
MSDN
[Aug 2007]
Hosting and Consuming WCF Services:
MSDN
[Mar 2007]
DevX Web Service series - Introduction:
DevX.com
[28 Sep 2001]
Microsoft Case Study - Commonwealth Securities:
Microsoft
[Jun 2000]
Creating Microsoft .NET Web Services:
15Seconds.com
[30 Apr 2001]
Once a wise man said ....
It is better to be hated as what you are than to be loved as what you are not........
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