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Greater Charleston .NET User Group December Meeting

Thursday, December 13, 2007 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET)

Charleston, SC

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MONTHLY MEETING!!! 

FREE EDUCATION!!! 

GREAT GIVEAWAYS!!!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

6:00 PM

At Cambar Solutions

2387 Clements Ferry Road

Charleston, SC 

Please join us for our monthly GCNUG User Group meeting.  This month we are thrilled to have two local speakers presenting on "Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools in the Enterprise"

We also have some great SWAG to give away and the requisite pizza provided by our awesome sponsor - INETA!

Don't miss it!

Fred Robinson has 25 years as Cambar Solutions' chief architect for software solutions. Fred was one of the original architects for Cambar mainframe solutions in the early eighties. He subsequently redesigned the solution to an object-oriented n-tier architecture in the nineties. More recently Fred has used a variety of current technology tools and platforms to support modernization initiatives. Central to Fred’s approach to modernization is the maintenance of performance standards in high volume transaction processing systems while creating flexibility and agility to change. Fred’s deep experience working with clients positions him as a subject matter expert in supply chain distribution systems and enterprise architectures. Fred has decades of experience in applying market-leading business intelligence tools in the enterprise.

Murray Gordon is the Director of Technology at Cambar Solutions (www.cambarsolutions.com), a premier consulting company committed to value chain improvement through best practice consulting and technology innovation. Murray brings more than 10 years of technology consulting and solutions architecture experience to bear. He has been an active contributor to the evolution of distributed computing architectures since 1994. His most recent efforts have been in Legacy Host Integration, Service Oriented Architecture, User Interface Modernization to Smart Client and Thin Client, E-Commerce (B2B and B2C), Internet/Intranet Portals and Reporting Systems, Warehouse Management Systems, Order Management Systems and Data Warehousing, and Transaction Processing Solutions.

Murray is a frequent speaker at events such as Microsoft Code Camps and .NET User Groups. He is President of the Greater Charleston .NET User Group (www.gcnug.org) in Charleston, South Carolina. He is also the President of the Charleston Chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA | www.iasahome.org).

Murray is a co-author of MCPD Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-547): Designing and Developing Web-Based Applications Using the Microsoft® .NET Framework and Microsoft Press - MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-529): Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Application Development, both by Microsoft Press.

When

Thursday, December 13, 2007 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (ET)

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Cambar Solutions, LLC
2387 Clements Ferry Road
Charleston, SC 29492




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News & Updates
Friday, December 14, 2007

Fred Robinson gave an awesome presentation to the Greater Charleston .NET User Group last night!

The topic was "Microsoft Business Intelligence Tools in the Enterprise"

Everyone loved the content and depth. There were a lot of questions. Clearly there is a great deal of buzz in the Microsoft developer community around Business Intelligence.

We also were fortunate to have attendees drive all the way from Florence, South Carolina for the event.

If you weren’t able to make it, please try and check out the next event in January. You can read about our next event at www.gcnug.org. We meet the 2nd Thursday of each month from 6pm - 8pm. All are welcome. The speaker, pizza, soft drinks, and swag are all free.

Also huge thanks to our Sponsors:

The topic for January will be Microsoft Visual Studio 2008.

By the way… we gave away a lot of swag last night:

  • (1) Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional (Street Value of $800)
  • (1) Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional (Street Value of $800)
  • (1) Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition (Street Value of $6000)
  • (1) Xbox 360 Game – Gears of War (Street Value of $60)
  • (1) Microsoft Silver Key Chain (Street Value of $10)
  • (4) Microsoft T-Shirts (Street Value of $10/each)
  • (2) South Carolina Code Camp 3.0 Polos (Street Value of $20/each)
  • (2) 512MB SANDISK USB Memory Key (Street Value of $15/each)
  • (3) Books:/span>
    • AAddison Wesley – Advanced Windows Debugging (Street Value of $50)
    • Addison Wesley – Cross-Platform Development in C++ (Street Value of $50)
    • Addison Wesley – Geekonomics, The Real Cost of Insecure Software (Street Value of $50)

That's nearly $8000 worth of Swag we gave away to attendees last night./p>

Hope to see you next time.

Keep your eyes open for the events coming up after the new year:

  • Launch Event for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (expected to be at the beginning of February 2008)
  • Charleston SharePoint Code Camp 1.0 (expected to be in April 2008)
  • As always our monthly GCNUG (Greater Charleston .NET User Group) meeting on the 2nd Thursday of each month.
  • First meeting of the Charleston Chapter of IASA (International Association of Software Architects) this event is expected to be the 2nd Thursday of Every Month during lunch. The first meeting will be at Carraba’s on River Avenue in North Charleston.

Cheers,
Murray

Murray Gordon
President, GCNUG

2387 Clements Ferry Road
Charleston, SC 29492
843.388.6005 Direct
843.367.9897 Mobile
gcnug1@gmail.com

www.gcnug.org

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