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Automating Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2013 Backlog

Editor’s note: The following post was written by Visual Studio ALM MVP Mohamed RadwanAutomating Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2013 BacklogIn this blog post I will show a PowerShell script...

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MVPs Participate in //Learn/ - Global Community Webcast

Over 50 MVPs are joining forces on April 24, 2014 for the //learn/ Global Community Webcast to present nearly 70 sessions. This is a unique opportunity for app developer enthusiasts around the globe to...

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//build/, //learn/ and //publish/

Editor's note: The following post was written by Windows Phone Development MVP Peter NowakIf you have been one of the lucky ones to attend //build, or following the announcements of //build from home a...

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Understanding the Windows Server Failover Cluster Quorum in Windows Server...

 Editor’s note: In partnership with Microsoft Press, now celebrating their 30th year, MVPs have been contributing to an ongoing guest series on their official team blog. Today’s article is from Cluster...

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Friday Five - April 28, 2014

1. Alternate Username for ADFS 3.0 and #Office365By Office 365 MVP Sean McNeill2.  Office 365 Password Expiration PolicyBy CRM MVP Donna Edwards3. Using the SSIS OData Source Connector With SharePoint...

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Creating Unit Test for Projects Using Microsoft’s Entity Framework

Editor’s note: The following post was written by Visual C# MVP Ming Man ChanCreating Unit Test for the projects using Microsoft’s Entity FrameworkThis article consist of three subsection:Create an...

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Battle of the Lowlands

Two countries enter, only one is left standing.  Belgium versus The Netherlands in a knock out, no holds barred, fight to the bitter end!Well, not exactly.  The Battle of the Lowlands used code in...

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PowerShell Summit North America 2014

"All in all, one of the great strengths of PowerShell are our MVP's." - Senior Programming Manager Ed Wilson "The shell is incredibly deep and complex, and general conferences just can't explore the...

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Being a Mentor in the Imagine Cup

Editor’s note: The following post was written by Client Development MVP Bruno SonninoBeing a mentor in the Imagine CupIn July 2012, I’ve had the pleasure of mentoring Team Virtual Dreams, winner of the...

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SQL Server 2014 Performance Enhancements

Editor’s note: In partnership with Microsoft Press, now celebrating their 30th year, MVPs have been contributing to an ongoing guest series on their official team blog. Today’s article is from SQL...

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MVP Open Days - Argentina

Editor's note:  The following post was written by Community Program Manager Erika VilchesBest practices, tips and tricks and deep-dive technical discussions were the focal point of the 2014 Argentina...

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2014 MVP Excel Summit - The Netherlands

Editor's note:  The following post was written by Business Program Manager William JansenMicrosoft Excel. Just a spreadsheet application? Simple graphing tools? Pivot tables or a series of grids or...

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Aligning Skills with Real World Business Benefits

Editor’s note: The following post was written by SharePoint MVP Steve SmithThis article deals with the subject of ‘Aligning skills with real world business benefits’ and why continued investment in...

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SQL Server 2014 Backup Encryption

Editor’s note: The following post was written by SQL Server MVP Nicolas Souquet IntroductionWith the verly large amounts of data companies store today, databases are very likely to contain critical and...

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Friday Five - May 30, 2014

1. Improving Web Application Performance - Part Two Users & Environment By Mitchel Sellers – Visual C# MVP2. Protect a program from SQL injection attacks in C#By  Rod Stephens – Visual C# MVP3....

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Techorama 2014

Editor's note: The following post was written by Community Program Manager William Jansen Three men and a vision. A vision of a new type of conference. The result: Techorama.Techorama is the...

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TechDays - San Francisco

Learn IT today, use IT tomorrow June 5-6With more than 200 events under their belt and covering topics such as Windows Server, Exchange Server, IIS, Small Business Server (SBS), Automating Windows...

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Friday Five - June 6, 2014

1. New Branding and Publishing Content on Office 365 Demo SitesBy SharePoint MVP Corey Roth 2. Hotfix Available to Disable NRPT on Windows 8.x DirectAccess ClientsBy Hyper - V MVP Richard Hicks3. Day...

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Referring to Content Control Using C#

Editor’s note: The following post was written by Visual C# MVP Ming Man ChanReferring to Content Control using C#For the Microsoft Office developers before Office 2010, they will be familiar with...

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Updateable Column Store Indexes in SQL Server 2014

Editor’s note: In partnership with Microsoft Press, now celebrating their 30th year, MVPs have been contributing to an ongoing guest series on their official team blog. Today’s article is from SQL...

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