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Dominick Baier - Developer Security MVP. Internationally recognized expert for security of .NET and Windows applications. He supports companies worldwide with design and implementation of security features in their software as a security consultant at thinktecture (www.thinktecture.com). As one of the few "Developer Security" Microsoft MVPs , he works directly with various security teams in Redmond. One of the offsprings of this cooperation is the book "Developing More Secure Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Applications" which quickly became the book for ASP.NET security. Dominick also leads the security and WCF curriculum at DevelopMentor (www.develop.com). You can find a wealth of security related resources as well as conference slide decks and tools/sample code at Dominick's blog (linked under his picture). |
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Maarten Balliauw - Windows Azure MVP. Technical consultant in web technologies at RealDolmen, one of Belgium's biggest ICT companies. His interests are ASP.NET (MVC), PHP and Windows Azure. He's a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Windows Azure and has published many articles in both PHP and .NET literature such as MSDN magazine and PHP architect. Maarten is a frequent speaker at various national and international events such as MIX (Las Vegas), TechDays and DPC. |
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Peter Bryntesson - Technical Evangelist. Technical Evangelist at Microsoft DPE based in Stockholm Sweden with a focus on Windows 8 and Windows Azure and a passion for apps combining those two. |
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Brady Gaster - Windows Azure Technical Evangelist. Brady Gaster is a Windows Azure Technical Evangelist with Microsoft who focuses on helping web developers understand the benefits of using Windows Azure to develop and host their web applications and APIs. With a career focus on the .NET Framework and an aspiration to find new and exciting ways to use .NET, Brady has worked as a web developer, service oriented middleware developer, mobile software developer, .NET trainer, and in a variety of industries. His recent interests involve connecting devices like the Kinect, Netduino, and robotics platforms to Windows Azure to demonstrate the powerful combination of physical and cloud computing platforms. He also enjoys finding creative ways to use SignalR, the groundbreaking open-source persistent HTTP abstraction. |
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Nuno Godinho - Windows Azure MVP. Independent Consultant, with 10 years of Experience and main responsibility of helping customers to identify, plan, manage and develop software products and solutions. The most of these software products and solutions are mission critical and use Microsoft. NET platform from ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Forms, WCF, WF, WPF, Windows Phone and Windows Azure. Expert on Microsoft Technologies. My goals are to help developers, decision makers and customers to take the best out of technologies as they think about their business, and I about making IT do what they need. Speaker in some main development events for Microsoft Portugal like MSDN, TechDays, DevDays, also in some international events like TechEd Europe, TechEd Online Worldwide, CloudViews.Org, MVPNation. |
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Magnus Mårtensson - Windows Azure MVP. Magnus Martensson is the first Windows Azure MVP in Northern Europe. In his work as Technical Lead and Software Architect consultant he aids ISVs and other customers to take off and be successful in the Cloud as well as assists with project effectiveness and development process streamlining. Magnus is also a passionate international speaker and trainer and the next gig he would love to book is Yours! |
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Alan Smith - Connected System Developer MVP. Alan Smith works as a developer, trainer, mentor and evangelist at Knowit Stockholm. He is one of the lead contributors to the Azure development community. In 2009 he launched “CloudCasts.net” a webcast community site hosted in Windows Azure. In October 2011 he published the first edition of “The Windows Azure Service Bus Developer’s Guide”, a free e-book that will evolve over time to cover all the Windows Azure Service Bus technologies as they are introduced into production. He is a regular presenter at conferences and user groups, and co-runs the Sweden Windows Azure Group (SWAG). He has held the Microsoft MVP award for eight years. The Developer’s Guide to AppFabric e-book: http://www.cloudcasts.net/devguide Website: http://www.CloudCasts.net Blog: http://geekswithblogs.net/asmith |
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Christian Weyer - Windows Azure MVP & Regional Director. Co-founder of thinktecture, a company providing in-depth technical consulting and training services for software architects and developers. Christian has been focusing on the ideas and concepts of service-orientation and their practical translation in customer projects in the past years, with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Cloud Computing (with platforms like the Windows Azure platform) being the main areas and technologies applied recently. He tries to focus on the end-to-end aspects of distributed application architecture, design and implementation. He was selected as one of the Microsoft MVPs for Windows Azure and is an independent Microsoft Regional Director for Germany. |
| [ @christianweyer | Blog]
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Charles Young - BizTalk MVP. With over twenty years experience in the IT industry as a developer, trainer and consultant. He works for Solidsoft Ltd, an independently owned firm of IT consultants specialising in the use of Microsoft technologies to solve the problems of system integration and business process management within and between organisations. Charles specialises in BizTalk development and the Microsoft Business Rules Engine, and works with a range of clients to ensure the effective use of these tools within their business process implementations. |
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