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MEAN is an acronym representing a suite of opensource tech: MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js. In this presentation, Leila Adams, software developer at Aspenware, explores the MEAN stack from a .NET context for the Boulder Colorado .NET user group. Participants learned how to play nice with Node.js without leaving the comfort of their Microsoft environment, how to get started creating a MEAN project and current web trends influencing the upcoming version of .NET. ]]>

MEAN is an acronym representing a suite of opensource tech: MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js. In this presentation, Leila Adams, software developer at Aspenware, explores the MEAN stack from a .NET context for the Boulder Colorado .NET user group. Participants learned how to play nice with Node.js without leaving the comfort of their Microsoft environment, how to get started creating a MEAN project and current web trends influencing the upcoming version of .NET. ]]>
Thu, 17 Jul 2014 10:45:05 GMT /slideshow/playing-nice-with-the-mean-stack/37093254 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Playing nice with the MEAN stack AspenwareTechnologies MEAN is an acronym representing a suite of opensource tech: MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js. In this presentation, Leila Adams, software developer at Aspenware, explores the MEAN stack from a .NET context for the Boulder Colorado .NET user group. Participants learned how to play nice with Node.js without leaving the comfort of their Microsoft environment, how to get started creating a MEAN project and current web trends influencing the upcoming version of .NET. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/playingnicewiththemeanstack-140717104505-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MEAN is an acronym representing a suite of opensource tech: MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js. In this presentation, Leila Adams, software developer at Aspenware, explores the MEAN stack from a .NET context for the Boulder Colorado .NET user group. Participants learned how to play nice with Node.js without leaving the comfort of their Microsoft environment, how to get started creating a MEAN project and current web trends influencing the upcoming version of .NET.
Playing nice with the MEAN stack from Aspenware
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Stop competing and start leading: A user experience case study. /slideshow/hosting-redesign-vs-innovation/33289418 hostingredesignvsinnovation-140408150749-phpapp02
Rob Clark, UX Director as Aspenware, presented on the topic of leading versus competing at Oracle CloudWorks in San Francisco. In this presentation Rob discussed the recent redesign of HOSTING's customer portal. When designing the customer experience for HOSTING Rob took the approach that it was not good enough to merely improve the customer experience, the team had the opportunity to create a competitive advantage for HOSTING if they completely re-imagined the experience. In the first category of slides we see the original portal for Hosting, a Denver virtualization company on par with Rackspace and Amazon Cloud. Note that the design is full of tables, lists, numbers, words, and links. Most tasks took several clicks to reach, some as many as 8 or 9 clicks. It was slow, and many screens took over a minute to load. The experience was so painful that most customers called Hosting’s support staff and had them click through the screens to fulfill their requests rather than using the system themselves. Hosting asked us to redesign the system with a focus on performance, simpler information architecture, and beauty. The second category of slides shows the redesign. It resulted in screens that generally took less than seven seconds to load, and most were sub-three-second load times. Most tasks became within reach in less than three clicks, and the look matched existing branding and became simpler and flatter. It was a huge success. Then Hosting returned to us, asking for a second redesign, one that did something innovative and new. They wanted to break free of the pack and leave the competition in the dust. The third category of slides shows the result. Lists and tables and words and numbers became objectified. We made every single activity available within three views that became progressively more detailed as needed. We used colors, shapes, and layout to create instant recognition of meaning and status throughout the system, and designed something that would grow well with change. Hosting was ecstatic, and the design implementation began. It has been a sea change for their customers and created an upheaval in their vertical, with their competitors now challenged to keep up.]]>

Rob Clark, UX Director as Aspenware, presented on the topic of leading versus competing at Oracle CloudWorks in San Francisco. In this presentation Rob discussed the recent redesign of HOSTING's customer portal. When designing the customer experience for HOSTING Rob took the approach that it was not good enough to merely improve the customer experience, the team had the opportunity to create a competitive advantage for HOSTING if they completely re-imagined the experience. In the first category of slides we see the original portal for Hosting, a Denver virtualization company on par with Rackspace and Amazon Cloud. Note that the design is full of tables, lists, numbers, words, and links. Most tasks took several clicks to reach, some as many as 8 or 9 clicks. It was slow, and many screens took over a minute to load. The experience was so painful that most customers called Hosting’s support staff and had them click through the screens to fulfill their requests rather than using the system themselves. Hosting asked us to redesign the system with a focus on performance, simpler information architecture, and beauty. The second category of slides shows the redesign. It resulted in screens that generally took less than seven seconds to load, and most were sub-three-second load times. Most tasks became within reach in less than three clicks, and the look matched existing branding and became simpler and flatter. It was a huge success. Then Hosting returned to us, asking for a second redesign, one that did something innovative and new. They wanted to break free of the pack and leave the competition in the dust. The third category of slides shows the result. Lists and tables and words and numbers became objectified. We made every single activity available within three views that became progressively more detailed as needed. We used colors, shapes, and layout to create instant recognition of meaning and status throughout the system, and designed something that would grow well with change. Hosting was ecstatic, and the design implementation began. It has been a sea change for their customers and created an upheaval in their vertical, with their competitors now challenged to keep up.]]>
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 15:07:49 GMT /slideshow/hosting-redesign-vs-innovation/33289418 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Stop competing and start leading: A user experience case study. AspenwareTechnologies Rob Clark, UX Director as Aspenware, presented on the topic of leading versus competing at Oracle CloudWorks in San Francisco. In this presentation Rob discussed the recent redesign of HOSTING's customer portal. When designing the customer experience for HOSTING Rob took the approach that it was not good enough to merely improve the customer experience, the team had the opportunity to create a competitive advantage for HOSTING if they completely re-imagined the experience. In the first category of slides we see the original portal for Hosting, a Denver virtualization company on par with Rackspace and Amazon Cloud. Note that the design is full of tables, lists, numbers, words, and links. Most tasks took several clicks to reach, some as many as 8 or 9 clicks. It was slow, and many screens took over a minute to load. The experience was so painful that most customers called Hosting’s support staff and had them click through the screens to fulfill their requests rather than using the system themselves. Hosting asked us to redesign the system with a focus on performance, simpler information architecture, and beauty. The second category of slides shows the redesign. It resulted in screens that generally took less than seven seconds to load, and most were sub-three-second load times. Most tasks became within reach in less than three clicks, and the look matched existing branding and became simpler and flatter. It was a huge success. Then Hosting returned to us, asking for a second redesign, one that did something innovative and new. They wanted to break free of the pack and leave the competition in the dust. The third category of slides shows the result. Lists and tables and words and numbers became objectified. We made every single activity available within three views that became progressively more detailed as needed. We used colors, shapes, and layout to create instant recognition of meaning and status throughout the system, and designed something that would grow well with change. Hosting was ecstatic, and the design implementation began. It has been a sea change for their customers and created an upheaval in their vertical, with their competitors now challenged to keep up. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hostingredesignvsinnovation-140408150749-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rob Clark, UX Director as Aspenware, presented on the topic of leading versus competing at Oracle CloudWorks in San Francisco. In this presentation Rob discussed the recent redesign of HOSTING&#39;s customer portal. When designing the customer experience for HOSTING Rob took the approach that it was not good enough to merely improve the customer experience, the team had the opportunity to create a competitive advantage for HOSTING if they completely re-imagined the experience. In the first category of slides we see the original portal for Hosting, a Denver virtualization company on par with Rackspace and Amazon Cloud. Note that the design is full of tables, lists, numbers, words, and links. Most tasks took several clicks to reach, some as many as 8 or 9 clicks. It was slow, and many screens took over a minute to load. The experience was so painful that most customers called Hosting’s support staff and had them click through the screens to fulfill their requests rather than using the system themselves. Hosting asked us to redesign the system with a focus on performance, simpler information architecture, and beauty. The second category of slides shows the redesign. It resulted in screens that generally took less than seven seconds to load, and most were sub-three-second load times. Most tasks became within reach in less than three clicks, and the look matched existing branding and became simpler and flatter. It was a huge success. Then Hosting returned to us, asking for a second redesign, one that did something innovative and new. They wanted to break free of the pack and leave the competition in the dust. The third category of slides shows the result. Lists and tables and words and numbers became objectified. We made every single activity available within three views that became progressively more detailed as needed. We used colors, shapes, and layout to create instant recognition of meaning and status throughout the system, and designed something that would grow well with change. Hosting was ecstatic, and the design implementation began. It has been a sea change for their customers and created an upheaval in their vertical, with their competitors now challenged to keep up.
Stop competing and start leading: A user experience case study. from Aspenware
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Tips for building fast multi touch enabled web sites /slideshow/tips-for-building-fast-multi-touch-enabled-web-sites/33287301 tipsforbuildingfastmulti-touchenabledwebsites-140408141824-phpapp01
Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. Internet Explorer has made huge strides in these areas. As web application designers \developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our applications to take advantage of them. This session will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Lessons learned: *The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of modern browsers *The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of modern browsers *Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities ]]>

Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. Internet Explorer has made huge strides in these areas. As web application designers \developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our applications to take advantage of them. This session will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Lessons learned: *The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of modern browsers *The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of modern browsers *Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities ]]>
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 14:18:24 GMT /slideshow/tips-for-building-fast-multi-touch-enabled-web-sites/33287301 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Tips for building fast multi touch enabled web sites AspenwareTechnologies Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. Internet Explorer has made huge strides in these areas. As web application designers \developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our applications to take advantage of them. This session will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Lessons learned: *The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of modern browsers *The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of modern browsers *Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tipsforbuildingfastmulti-touchenabledwebsites-140408141824-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. Internet Explorer has made huge strides in these areas. As web application designers \developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our applications to take advantage of them. This session will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Lessons learned: *The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of modern browsers *The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of modern browsers *Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities
Tips for building fast multi touch enabled web sites from Aspenware
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Build once deploy everywhere using the telerik platform /slideshow/build-once-deploy-everywhere-using-the-telerik-platform/33287293 buildoncedeployeverywhereusingthetelerikplatform-140408141811-phpapp02
The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you. Lessons learned: -What a hybrid mobile apps can do -How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app -How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app ]]>

The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you. Lessons learned: -What a hybrid mobile apps can do -How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app -How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app ]]>
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 14:18:11 GMT /slideshow/build-once-deploy-everywhere-using-the-telerik-platform/33287293 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Build once deploy everywhere using the telerik platform AspenwareTechnologies The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you. Lessons learned: -What a hybrid mobile apps can do -How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app -How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildoncedeployeverywhereusingthetelerikplatform-140408141811-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you. Lessons learned: -What a hybrid mobile apps can do -How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app -How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app
Build once deploy everywhere using the telerik platform from Aspenware
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Building web applications using kendo ui and the mvvm pattern /slideshow/building-web-applications-using-kendo-ui-and-the-mvvm-pattern/33287288 buildingwebapplicationsusingkendouiandthemvvmpattern-140408141806-phpapp01
XAML developers love the Model-View View-Model (MVVM) pattern. Kendo UI is a JavaScript framework that enables this pattern for web based applications. It takes the client side coding model developers are familiar with and provides it to the web world. This talk will define the MVVM pattern and the benefits of using it. It will also show how you can use Kendo UI and ASP.NET to build responsive, robust applications that feel like desktop applications. Lessons Learned: -MVVM Pattern -Kendo UI and why to use it -How to wire up Kendo UI and ASP.NET ]]>

XAML developers love the Model-View View-Model (MVVM) pattern. Kendo UI is a JavaScript framework that enables this pattern for web based applications. It takes the client side coding model developers are familiar with and provides it to the web world. This talk will define the MVVM pattern and the benefits of using it. It will also show how you can use Kendo UI and ASP.NET to build responsive, robust applications that feel like desktop applications. Lessons Learned: -MVVM Pattern -Kendo UI and why to use it -How to wire up Kendo UI and ASP.NET ]]>
Tue, 08 Apr 2014 14:18:06 GMT /slideshow/building-web-applications-using-kendo-ui-and-the-mvvm-pattern/33287288 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Building web applications using kendo ui and the mvvm pattern AspenwareTechnologies XAML developers love the Model-View View-Model (MVVM) pattern. Kendo UI is a JavaScript framework that enables this pattern for web based applications. It takes the client side coding model developers are familiar with and provides it to the web world. This talk will define the MVVM pattern and the benefits of using it. It will also show how you can use Kendo UI and ASP.NET to build responsive, robust applications that feel like desktop applications. Lessons Learned: -MVVM Pattern -Kendo UI and why to use it -How to wire up Kendo UI and ASP.NET <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingwebapplicationsusingkendouiandthemvvmpattern-140408141806-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> XAML developers love the Model-View View-Model (MVVM) pattern. Kendo UI is a JavaScript framework that enables this pattern for web based applications. It takes the client side coding model developers are familiar with and provides it to the web world. This talk will define the MVVM pattern and the benefits of using it. It will also show how you can use Kendo UI and ASP.NET to build responsive, robust applications that feel like desktop applications. Lessons Learned: -MVVM Pattern -Kendo UI and why to use it -How to wire up Kendo UI and ASP.NET
Building web applications using kendo ui and the mvvm pattern from Aspenware
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Rich Web Applications with Aspenware /slideshow/rich-web-applications-with-aspenware/29636983 rwawithaspenware-140102114411-phpapp02
Rich, modern web-applications are changing the way we write software for the Internet. As browsers grow evermore powerful, we become able to construct more complex and interactive applications by deferring some server-side logic to the client. In this presentation, we will establish a definition and characteristics for what makes web-applications modern and compare the benefits and trade-offs by exploring a few case studies. About the Author: Mike Filbin is a full-stack web developer who focuses on engineering JavaScript applications for both the browser and the server. Mike is also a proponent of the Free and Open Source software movements and is a member of both the Linux and Free Software foundations.]]>

Rich, modern web-applications are changing the way we write software for the Internet. As browsers grow evermore powerful, we become able to construct more complex and interactive applications by deferring some server-side logic to the client. In this presentation, we will establish a definition and characteristics for what makes web-applications modern and compare the benefits and trade-offs by exploring a few case studies. About the Author: Mike Filbin is a full-stack web developer who focuses on engineering JavaScript applications for both the browser and the server. Mike is also a proponent of the Free and Open Source software movements and is a member of both the Linux and Free Software foundations.]]>
Thu, 02 Jan 2014 11:44:11 GMT /slideshow/rich-web-applications-with-aspenware/29636983 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Rich Web Applications with Aspenware AspenwareTechnologies Rich, modern web-applications are changing the way we write software for the Internet. As browsers grow evermore powerful, we become able to construct more complex and interactive applications by deferring some server-side logic to the client. In this presentation, we will establish a definition and characteristics for what makes web-applications modern and compare the benefits and trade-offs by exploring a few case studies. About the Author: Mike Filbin is a full-stack web developer who focuses on engineering JavaScript applications for both the browser and the server. Mike is also a proponent of the Free and Open Source software movements and is a member of both the Linux and Free Software foundations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rwawithaspenware-140102114411-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rich, modern web-applications are changing the way we write software for the Internet. As browsers grow evermore powerful, we become able to construct more complex and interactive applications by deferring some server-side logic to the client. In this presentation, we will establish a definition and characteristics for what makes web-applications modern and compare the benefits and trade-offs by exploring a few case studies. About the Author: Mike Filbin is a full-stack web developer who focuses on engineering JavaScript applications for both the browser and the server. Mike is also a proponent of the Free and Open Source software movements and is a member of both the Linux and Free Software foundations.
Rich Web Applications with Aspenware from Aspenware
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Taking the Share out of Sharepoint: SharePoint Application Security. /slideshow/share-point-security-26944991/26944991 sharepointsecurity-131007111934-phpapp02
The beauty of SharePoint is you can quickly enable the business to do anything anywhere. That freedom and flexibility can create a serious security risk for your organization. With every service and application you roll out you also roll out new ways for hackers to get at your data. NetSource Secure, HOSTING, and Aspenware are pleased to bring you this critical SharePoint security presentation. In this presentation Senior SharePoint Architect Waughn Hughes and Senior Security Consultant Justin Tibbs will give you the information necessary to assess your SharePoint security risks and develop a plan for mitigating risks.]]>

The beauty of SharePoint is you can quickly enable the business to do anything anywhere. That freedom and flexibility can create a serious security risk for your organization. With every service and application you roll out you also roll out new ways for hackers to get at your data. NetSource Secure, HOSTING, and Aspenware are pleased to bring you this critical SharePoint security presentation. In this presentation Senior SharePoint Architect Waughn Hughes and Senior Security Consultant Justin Tibbs will give you the information necessary to assess your SharePoint security risks and develop a plan for mitigating risks.]]>
Mon, 07 Oct 2013 11:19:34 GMT /slideshow/share-point-security-26944991/26944991 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Taking the Share out of Sharepoint: SharePoint Application Security. AspenwareTechnologies The beauty of SharePoint is you can quickly enable the business to do anything anywhere. That freedom and flexibility can create a serious security risk for your organization. With every service and application you roll out you also roll out new ways for hackers to get at your data. NetSource Secure, HOSTING, and Aspenware are pleased to bring you this critical SharePoint security presentation. In this presentation Senior SharePoint Architect Waughn Hughes and Senior Security Consultant Justin Tibbs will give you the information necessary to assess your SharePoint security risks and develop a plan for mitigating risks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharepointsecurity-131007111934-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The beauty of SharePoint is you can quickly enable the business to do anything anywhere. That freedom and flexibility can create a serious security risk for your organization. With every service and application you roll out you also roll out new ways for hackers to get at your data. NetSource Secure, HOSTING, and Aspenware are pleased to bring you this critical SharePoint security presentation. In this presentation Senior SharePoint Architect Waughn Hughes and Senior Security Consultant Justin Tibbs will give you the information necessary to assess your SharePoint security risks and develop a plan for mitigating risks.
Taking the Share out of Sharepoint: SharePoint Application Security. from Aspenware
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Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) /slideshow/implementing-scrum-with-microsoft-team-foundation-service-tfs-26555945/26555945 tfstraining-dayii-master-130925173839-phpapp01
This training will provide a deep dive into Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) for agile projects from setting up TFS through the end of the first sprint. This is a hands on training, attendees will actively engaged in a sample project using TFS in the cloud. Presenters will include senior Aspenware architects and project managers as well as Steve Lange, Developer Technology Specialist at Microsoft. This training is appropriate for developers, project managers and business analysts. A basic understanding of scrum and agile development is required. Part 2 Agenda *Brief review of Part I *Reporting and tracking features of TFS. *Setup Continuous Integration and discuss value *Setup an auto deployment to Azure *Testing features of TFS and how auto deployments aid that process *End of Sprint Demo *End of Sprint Retrospective *Use TFS to review the tasks and determine velocity on this Sprint *How to plan subsequent sprints]]>

This training will provide a deep dive into Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) for agile projects from setting up TFS through the end of the first sprint. This is a hands on training, attendees will actively engaged in a sample project using TFS in the cloud. Presenters will include senior Aspenware architects and project managers as well as Steve Lange, Developer Technology Specialist at Microsoft. This training is appropriate for developers, project managers and business analysts. A basic understanding of scrum and agile development is required. Part 2 Agenda *Brief review of Part I *Reporting and tracking features of TFS. *Setup Continuous Integration and discuss value *Setup an auto deployment to Azure *Testing features of TFS and how auto deployments aid that process *End of Sprint Demo *End of Sprint Retrospective *Use TFS to review the tasks and determine velocity on this Sprint *How to plan subsequent sprints]]>
Wed, 25 Sep 2013 17:38:39 GMT /slideshow/implementing-scrum-with-microsoft-team-foundation-service-tfs-26555945/26555945 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) AspenwareTechnologies This training will provide a deep dive into Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) for agile projects from setting up TFS through the end of the first sprint. This is a hands on training, attendees will actively engaged in a sample project using TFS in the cloud. Presenters will include senior Aspenware architects and project managers as well as Steve Lange, Developer Technology Specialist at Microsoft. This training is appropriate for developers, project managers and business analysts. A basic understanding of scrum and agile development is required. Part 2 Agenda *Brief review of Part I *Reporting and tracking features of TFS. *Setup Continuous Integration and discuss value *Setup an auto deployment to Azure *Testing features of TFS and how auto deployments aid that process *End of Sprint Demo *End of Sprint Retrospective *Use TFS to review the tasks and determine velocity on this Sprint *How to plan subsequent sprints <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tfstraining-dayii-master-130925173839-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This training will provide a deep dive into Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) for agile projects from setting up TFS through the end of the first sprint. This is a hands on training, attendees will actively engaged in a sample project using TFS in the cloud. Presenters will include senior Aspenware architects and project managers as well as Steve Lange, Developer Technology Specialist at Microsoft. This training is appropriate for developers, project managers and business analysts. A basic understanding of scrum and agile development is required. Part 2 Agenda *Brief review of Part I *Reporting and tracking features of TFS. *Setup Continuous Integration and discuss value *Setup an auto deployment to Azure *Testing features of TFS and how auto deployments aid that process *End of Sprint Demo *End of Sprint Retrospective *Use TFS to review the tasks and determine velocity on this Sprint *How to plan subsequent sprints
Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) from Aspenware
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Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) /slideshow/implementing-scrum-with-microsoft-team-foundation-service-tfs/26435086 tfstrainingclasspresentationmaster-130922150338-phpapp01
Day one Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) training covering the following topics: TFS Overview TFS Version Comparison and Installation Setting Up Your Code in TFS Source Control Setting Up Your Code in Git Source Control Scrum Overview Sprint 0 Activities Sprint Planning Exercise Summary and Wrap Up ]]>

Day one Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) training covering the following topics: TFS Overview TFS Version Comparison and Installation Setting Up Your Code in TFS Source Control Setting Up Your Code in Git Source Control Scrum Overview Sprint 0 Activities Sprint Planning Exercise Summary and Wrap Up ]]>
Sun, 22 Sep 2013 15:03:38 GMT /slideshow/implementing-scrum-with-microsoft-team-foundation-service-tfs/26435086 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) AspenwareTechnologies Day one Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) training covering the following topics: TFS Overview TFS Version Comparison and Installation Setting Up Your Code in TFS Source Control Setting Up Your Code in Git Source Control Scrum Overview Sprint 0 Activities Sprint Planning Exercise Summary and Wrap Up <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tfstrainingclasspresentationmaster-130922150338-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Day one Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) training covering the following topics: TFS Overview TFS Version Comparison and Installation Setting Up Your Code in TFS Source Control Setting Up Your Code in Git Source Control Scrum Overview Sprint 0 Activities Sprint Planning Exercise Summary and Wrap Up
Implementing Scrum with Microsoft Team Foundation Service (TFS) from Aspenware
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Building a Windows Store App for SharePoint 2013 /slideshow/building-a-windows-store-app-for-sharepoint-2013/22249797 buildingawindowsstoreappforsharepoint2013-130531104309-phpapp02
Combine the fast, fluid and immersive experience of Windows Store apps with SharePoint 2013 to discover, organize and manage content. This session will walk through planning and building an app to interact with SharePoint content by utilizing the new APIs available with SharePoint 2013. ]]>

Combine the fast, fluid and immersive experience of Windows Store apps with SharePoint 2013 to discover, organize and manage content. This session will walk through planning and building an app to interact with SharePoint content by utilizing the new APIs available with SharePoint 2013. ]]>
Fri, 31 May 2013 10:43:09 GMT /slideshow/building-a-windows-store-app-for-sharepoint-2013/22249797 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Building a Windows Store App for SharePoint 2013 AspenwareTechnologies Combine the fast, fluid and immersive experience of Windows Store apps with SharePoint 2013 to discover, organize and manage content. This session will walk through planning and building an app to interact with SharePoint content by utilizing the new APIs available with SharePoint 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingawindowsstoreappforsharepoint2013-130531104309-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Combine the fast, fluid and immersive experience of Windows Store apps with SharePoint 2013 to discover, organize and manage content. This session will walk through planning and building an app to interact with SharePoint content by utilizing the new APIs available with SharePoint 2013.
Building a Windows Store App for SharePoint 2013 from Aspenware
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Aspenware TechMunch presents: mobile communities of interest /slideshow/aspenware-techmunch-presents-mobile-communities-of-interest/21638988 techmunchpresentationmobilecommunitiesofinterest-130521221136-phpapp01
Mobile is having an enormous impact on individual behavior and the culture at large as people connect and affect change in new ways. In this TechMunch event, speaker Matt Mendrala will help you understand the current state of mobile and how your organization can leverage mobile to engage customers, employees and communities. ]]>

Mobile is having an enormous impact on individual behavior and the culture at large as people connect and affect change in new ways. In this TechMunch event, speaker Matt Mendrala will help you understand the current state of mobile and how your organization can leverage mobile to engage customers, employees and communities. ]]>
Tue, 21 May 2013 22:11:36 GMT /slideshow/aspenware-techmunch-presents-mobile-communities-of-interest/21638988 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Aspenware TechMunch presents: mobile communities of interest AspenwareTechnologies Mobile is having an enormous impact on individual behavior and the culture at large as people connect and affect change in new ways. In this TechMunch event, speaker Matt Mendrala will help you understand the current state of mobile and how your organization can leverage mobile to engage customers, employees and communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/techmunchpresentationmobilecommunitiesofinterest-130521221136-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mobile is having an enormous impact on individual behavior and the culture at large as people connect and affect change in new ways. In this TechMunch event, speaker Matt Mendrala will help you understand the current state of mobile and how your organization can leverage mobile to engage customers, employees and communities.
Aspenware TechMunch presents: mobile communities of interest from Aspenware
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Hate JavaScript? Try TypeScript. /slideshow/hate-javascript-try-typescript/19642433 typescriptbybenhoelting-130422162728-phpapp01
Many .net developers want to take advantage of JavaScript but struggle with the lack of tooling and language feature. This is especially true on larger, more-complex code projects. TypeScript can enable a .net developer to harness the capabilities of JavaScript while maintaining the tooling and syntax they prefer. This session will discuss some of the tooling advancements in Visual Studio 2012 related to JavaScript development. TypeScript is a new language developed by the creators of C# that compiles to JavaScript. The last portion of this session will dive into TypeScript and discuss some of the language features it provides on top of normal JavaScript. Between the IDE enhancements in VS 2012 and the language features of TypeScript, you will see that JavaScript development is not so bad.]]>

Many .net developers want to take advantage of JavaScript but struggle with the lack of tooling and language feature. This is especially true on larger, more-complex code projects. TypeScript can enable a .net developer to harness the capabilities of JavaScript while maintaining the tooling and syntax they prefer. This session will discuss some of the tooling advancements in Visual Studio 2012 related to JavaScript development. TypeScript is a new language developed by the creators of C# that compiles to JavaScript. The last portion of this session will dive into TypeScript and discuss some of the language features it provides on top of normal JavaScript. Between the IDE enhancements in VS 2012 and the language features of TypeScript, you will see that JavaScript development is not so bad.]]>
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 16:27:28 GMT /slideshow/hate-javascript-try-typescript/19642433 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Hate JavaScript? Try TypeScript. AspenwareTechnologies Many .net developers want to take advantage of JavaScript but struggle with the lack of tooling and language feature. This is especially true on larger, more-complex code projects. TypeScript can enable a .net developer to harness the capabilities of JavaScript while maintaining the tooling and syntax they prefer. This session will discuss some of the tooling advancements in Visual Studio 2012 related to JavaScript development. TypeScript is a new language developed by the creators of C# that compiles to JavaScript. The last portion of this session will dive into TypeScript and discuss some of the language features it provides on top of normal JavaScript. Between the IDE enhancements in VS 2012 and the language features of TypeScript, you will see that JavaScript development is not so bad. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/typescriptbybenhoelting-130422162728-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Many .net developers want to take advantage of JavaScript but struggle with the lack of tooling and language feature. This is especially true on larger, more-complex code projects. TypeScript can enable a .net developer to harness the capabilities of JavaScript while maintaining the tooling and syntax they prefer. This session will discuss some of the tooling advancements in Visual Studio 2012 related to JavaScript development. TypeScript is a new language developed by the creators of C# that compiles to JavaScript. The last portion of this session will dive into TypeScript and discuss some of the language features it provides on top of normal JavaScript. Between the IDE enhancements in VS 2012 and the language features of TypeScript, you will see that JavaScript development is not so bad.
Hate JavaScript? Try TypeScript. from Aspenware
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Understanding Game Mechanics /slideshow/understanding-game-mechanics/17726275 jwfellowsspfest2013intranetghosttown1-130326150445-phpapp02
Game mechanics are not games. They are the rules and principles that guide a person through a series of activities while providing feedback as to progress and performance and delivering rewards for accomplishments. Game mechanics are deeper than pins, badges or levels, they are mechanisms that harness the power of fundamental human needs. If you understand fundamental human needs and how they apply to game mechanics you will be able to design software interactions that are compelling and engaging for the people who us the software. This presentation discusses the psychology of motivation and the basics of game mechanics.]]>

Game mechanics are not games. They are the rules and principles that guide a person through a series of activities while providing feedback as to progress and performance and delivering rewards for accomplishments. Game mechanics are deeper than pins, badges or levels, they are mechanisms that harness the power of fundamental human needs. If you understand fundamental human needs and how they apply to game mechanics you will be able to design software interactions that are compelling and engaging for the people who us the software. This presentation discusses the psychology of motivation and the basics of game mechanics.]]>
Tue, 26 Mar 2013 15:04:45 GMT /slideshow/understanding-game-mechanics/17726275 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Understanding Game Mechanics AspenwareTechnologies Game mechanics are not games. They are the rules and principles that guide a person through a series of activities while providing feedback as to progress and performance and delivering rewards for accomplishments. Game mechanics are deeper than pins, badges or levels, they are mechanisms that harness the power of fundamental human needs. If you understand fundamental human needs and how they apply to game mechanics you will be able to design software interactions that are compelling and engaging for the people who us the software. This presentation discusses the psychology of motivation and the basics of game mechanics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jwfellowsspfest2013intranetghosttown1-130326150445-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Game mechanics are not games. They are the rules and principles that guide a person through a series of activities while providing feedback as to progress and performance and delivering rewards for accomplishments. Game mechanics are deeper than pins, badges or levels, they are mechanisms that harness the power of fundamental human needs. If you understand fundamental human needs and how they apply to game mechanics you will be able to design software interactions that are compelling and engaging for the people who us the software. This presentation discusses the psychology of motivation and the basics of game mechanics.
Understanding Game Mechanics from Aspenware
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What people are saying about working with Aspenware. /slideshow/aspenware-testimonials/16931142 aspenwaretestimonials-130304174851-phpapp02
See what our customers are saying about working with us.]]>

See what our customers are saying about working with us.]]>
Mon, 04 Mar 2013 17:48:51 GMT /slideshow/aspenware-testimonials/16931142 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) What people are saying about working with Aspenware. AspenwareTechnologies See what our customers are saying about working with us. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aspenwaretestimonials-130304174851-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> See what our customers are saying about working with us.
What people are saying about working with Aspenware. from Aspenware
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Aspenware Customer Labs lift line experience /slideshow/aspenware-lift-line-experience-16427968/16427968 aspenwareliftlineexperience-130208132922-phpapp01
Aspenware Customer Labs is a set of tools and process utilizing rapid prototyping and customer research methods to build the right product for the right person. Fast. The Lift Line Experience is a case study in rapid prototyping and customer research focusing on the experience of going through a lift line in which we answer the question: Can going through a lift line be a delightful experience?]]>

Aspenware Customer Labs is a set of tools and process utilizing rapid prototyping and customer research methods to build the right product for the right person. Fast. The Lift Line Experience is a case study in rapid prototyping and customer research focusing on the experience of going through a lift line in which we answer the question: Can going through a lift line be a delightful experience?]]>
Fri, 08 Feb 2013 13:29:22 GMT /slideshow/aspenware-lift-line-experience-16427968/16427968 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Aspenware Customer Labs lift line experience AspenwareTechnologies Aspenware Customer Labs is a set of tools and process utilizing rapid prototyping and customer research methods to build the right product for the right person. Fast. The Lift Line Experience is a case study in rapid prototyping and customer research focusing on the experience of going through a lift line in which we answer the question: Can going through a lift line be a delightful experience? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aspenwareliftlineexperience-130208132922-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Aspenware Customer Labs is a set of tools and process utilizing rapid prototyping and customer research methods to build the right product for the right person. Fast. The Lift Line Experience is a case study in rapid prototyping and customer research focusing on the experience of going through a lift line in which we answer the question: Can going through a lift line be a delightful experience?
Aspenware Customer Labs lift line experience from Aspenware
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Aspenware 2013 consulting program /slideshow/aspenware-2013-consulting-program/16409365 aspenware2013consultingprogram-130207145210-phpapp02
Together with our customers we can create amazing experiences that impact people’s lives. The products and services we offer reflect this belief. This document outlines the products and services we provide for 2013. ]]>

Together with our customers we can create amazing experiences that impact people’s lives. The products and services we offer reflect this belief. This document outlines the products and services we provide for 2013. ]]>
Thu, 07 Feb 2013 14:52:10 GMT /slideshow/aspenware-2013-consulting-program/16409365 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Aspenware 2013 consulting program AspenwareTechnologies Together with our customers we can create amazing experiences that impact people’s lives. The products and services we offer reflect this belief. This document outlines the products and services we provide for 2013. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aspenware2013consultingprogram-130207145210-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Together with our customers we can create amazing experiences that impact people’s lives. The products and services we offer reflect this belief. This document outlines the products and services we provide for 2013.
Aspenware 2013 consulting program from Aspenware
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On Culture and Perks /slideshow/aspenware-adam-roderickoncultureandperks-16243827/16243827 aspenware-adamroderick-oncultureandperks-130129145835-phpapp01
Recruiting and retaining the most talented individuals in an industry with an unemployment rate hovering around 2% is challenging to say the least. As a software design and development company Aspenware has developed a culture and reward system that has minimized turnover and attracted some of the brightest minds in the Denver area. In this presentation to the Boulder/Denver Software Club Aspenware CEO Adam Roderick discusses how culture became the cornerstone of an effective recruitment and retention strategy and how perks have reinforced that strategy. No perk, benefit, or program can create a good culture, only reinforce it. However, when perks are built with the culture in mind, like the Aspenware Ventures business incubation program, the results can be a powerful motivator.]]>

Recruiting and retaining the most talented individuals in an industry with an unemployment rate hovering around 2% is challenging to say the least. As a software design and development company Aspenware has developed a culture and reward system that has minimized turnover and attracted some of the brightest minds in the Denver area. In this presentation to the Boulder/Denver Software Club Aspenware CEO Adam Roderick discusses how culture became the cornerstone of an effective recruitment and retention strategy and how perks have reinforced that strategy. No perk, benefit, or program can create a good culture, only reinforce it. However, when perks are built with the culture in mind, like the Aspenware Ventures business incubation program, the results can be a powerful motivator.]]>
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 14:58:35 GMT /slideshow/aspenware-adam-roderickoncultureandperks-16243827/16243827 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) On Culture and Perks AspenwareTechnologies Recruiting and retaining the most talented individuals in an industry with an unemployment rate hovering around 2% is challenging to say the least. As a software design and development company Aspenware has developed a culture and reward system that has minimized turnover and attracted some of the brightest minds in the Denver area. In this presentation to the Boulder/Denver Software Club Aspenware CEO Adam Roderick discusses how culture became the cornerstone of an effective recruitment and retention strategy and how perks have reinforced that strategy. No perk, benefit, or program can create a good culture, only reinforce it. However, when perks are built with the culture in mind, like the Aspenware Ventures business incubation program, the results can be a powerful motivator. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aspenware-adamroderick-oncultureandperks-130129145835-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Recruiting and retaining the most talented individuals in an industry with an unemployment rate hovering around 2% is challenging to say the least. As a software design and development company Aspenware has developed a culture and reward system that has minimized turnover and attracted some of the brightest minds in the Denver area. In this presentation to the Boulder/Denver Software Club Aspenware CEO Adam Roderick discusses how culture became the cornerstone of an effective recruitment and retention strategy and how perks have reinforced that strategy. No perk, benefit, or program can create a good culture, only reinforce it. However, when perks are built with the culture in mind, like the Aspenware Ventures business incubation program, the results can be a powerful motivator.
On Culture and Perks from Aspenware
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Maintaining Culture and Staying True to Your Values in Times of Change: Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery /slideshow/maintaining-culturenewbelgium/15038233 maintainingculturenewbelgium-121105161026-phpapp02
In this presentation Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery discusses company culture; how to build it, how to maintain it, and how to stay true to your culture in times of change.]]>

In this presentation Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery discusses company culture; how to build it, how to maintain it, and how to stay true to your culture in times of change.]]>
Mon, 05 Nov 2012 16:10:24 GMT /slideshow/maintaining-culturenewbelgium/15038233 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Maintaining Culture and Staying True to Your Values in Times of Change: Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery AspenwareTechnologies In this presentation Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery discusses company culture; how to build it, how to maintain it, and how to stay true to your culture in times of change. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/maintainingculturenewbelgium-121105161026-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery discusses company culture; how to build it, how to maintain it, and how to stay true to your culture in times of change.
Maintaining Culture and Staying True to Your Values in Times of Change: Tye Eyden of New Belgium Brewery from Aspenware
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Fast multi touch enabled web sites /slideshow/fast-multi-touch-enabled-web-sites/14937858 fastmulti-touchenabledwebsites-121029145140-phpapp01
Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. As web application designers\developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our application to take advantage of them. This sessions will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Objectives/Outcomes: • Tips and Tricks for optimizing your web site’s performance • The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of IE 10 • The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of IE 10 • Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities Presented By: Ben Hoelting | Software Architect at Aspenware]]>

Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. As web application designers\developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our application to take advantage of them. This sessions will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Objectives/Outcomes: • Tips and Tricks for optimizing your web site’s performance • The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of IE 10 • The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of IE 10 • Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities Presented By: Ben Hoelting | Software Architect at Aspenware]]>
Mon, 29 Oct 2012 14:51:39 GMT /slideshow/fast-multi-touch-enabled-web-sites/14937858 AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Fast multi touch enabled web sites AspenwareTechnologies Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. As web application designers\developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our application to take advantage of them. This sessions will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Objectives/Outcomes: • Tips and Tricks for optimizing your web site’s performance • The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of IE 10 • The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of IE 10 • Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities Presented By: Ben Hoelting | Software Architect at Aspenware <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fastmulti-touchenabledwebsites-121029145140-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Modern browsers take huge strides to enable multi-touch browsing. They also include many new HTML5 enabled capabilities that speed up the web and provide a more interactive experience. As web application designers\developers, we need to understand these capabilities and build our application to take advantage of them. This sessions will define these new capabilities and provide some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively in your web applications. Objectives/Outcomes: • Tips and Tricks for optimizing your web site’s performance • The new multi-touch enabled capabilities of IE 10 • The new HTML5\CSS3 capabilities of IE 10 • Tips and Tricks for using these capabilities Presented By: Ben Hoelting | Software Architect at Aspenware
Fast multi touch enabled web sites from Aspenware
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Node.js is one of the newest and most exciting open web technologies to surface in the last few years. This presentation explores considerations for business stakeholders and technology decision-makers looking to switch their existing stacks to Node.js. Mike examines questions like: What is Node.js? What are the benefits from using Node.js? What are the drawbacks? Who is using this technology today? In a world of people demanding responsive, real-time applications, Node.js makes a compelling argument for change. Mike includes case studies from companies like LinkedIn and Yammer to illustrate the business cases that make sense. About Node.js: Node.js (Node) , the brain child of Ryan Dahl, was released in 2009 when he worked for Joyent, Inc. Node is one of the most hyped technologies to arrive on the web development scene, though it is also one of the most misunderstood. So what is Node? Is it a programming language like Python, Java, or C++? Is it an application framework like Django, Rails, or Symphony? Is it maybe some type of middleware that can be plugged into existing web stacks like Memcached or RabbitMQ? Actually, it is none of the above. Node is simply a set of JavaScript language bindings to Google's powerful V8 engine. This begs the question: "what is a language binding and what is V8?" ]]>

Node.js is one of the newest and most exciting open web technologies to surface in the last few years. This presentation explores considerations for business stakeholders and technology decision-makers looking to switch their existing stacks to Node.js. Mike examines questions like: What is Node.js? What are the benefits from using Node.js? What are the drawbacks? Who is using this technology today? In a world of people demanding responsive, real-time applications, Node.js makes a compelling argument for change. Mike includes case studies from companies like LinkedIn and Yammer to illustrate the business cases that make sense. About Node.js: Node.js (Node) , the brain child of Ryan Dahl, was released in 2009 when he worked for Joyent, Inc. Node is one of the most hyped technologies to arrive on the web development scene, though it is also one of the most misunderstood. So what is Node? Is it a programming language like Python, Java, or C++? Is it an application framework like Django, Rails, or Symphony? Is it maybe some type of middleware that can be plugged into existing web stacks like Memcached or RabbitMQ? Actually, it is none of the above. Node is simply a set of JavaScript language bindings to Google's powerful V8 engine. This begs the question: "what is a language binding and what is V8?" ]]>
Mon, 29 Oct 2012 14:44:38 GMT /AspenwareTechnologies/business-considerations-for-nodejs-applications AspenwareTechnologies@slideshare.net(AspenwareTechnologies) Business considerations for node.js applications AspenwareTechnologies Node.js is one of the newest and most exciting open web technologies to surface in the last few years. This presentation explores considerations for business stakeholders and technology decision-makers looking to switch their existing stacks to Node.js. Mike examines questions like: What is Node.js? What are the benefits from using Node.js? What are the drawbacks? Who is using this technology today? In a world of people demanding responsive, real-time applications, Node.js makes a compelling argument for change. Mike includes case studies from companies like LinkedIn and Yammer to illustrate the business cases that make sense. About Node.js: Node.js (Node) , the brain child of Ryan Dahl, was released in 2009 when he worked for Joyent, Inc. Node is one of the most hyped technologies to arrive on the web development scene, though it is also one of the most misunderstood. So what is Node? Is it a programming language like Python, Java, or C++? Is it an application framework like Django, Rails, or Symphony? Is it maybe some type of middleware that can be plugged into existing web stacks like Memcached or RabbitMQ? Actually, it is none of the above. Node is simply a set of JavaScript language bindings to Google's powerful V8 engine. This begs the question: "what is a language binding and what is V8?" <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/businessconsiderationsfornode-jsapplications-121029144442-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Node.js is one of the newest and most exciting open web technologies to surface in the last few years. This presentation explores considerations for business stakeholders and technology decision-makers looking to switch their existing stacks to Node.js. Mike examines questions like: What is Node.js? What are the benefits from using Node.js? What are the drawbacks? Who is using this technology today? In a world of people demanding responsive, real-time applications, Node.js makes a compelling argument for change. Mike includes case studies from companies like LinkedIn and Yammer to illustrate the business cases that make sense. About Node.js: Node.js (Node) , the brain child of Ryan Dahl, was released in 2009 when he worked for Joyent, Inc. Node is one of the most hyped technologies to arrive on the web development scene, though it is also one of the most misunderstood. So what is Node? Is it a programming language like Python, Java, or C++? Is it an application framework like Django, Rails, or Symphony? Is it maybe some type of middleware that can be plugged into existing web stacks like Memcached or RabbitMQ? Actually, it is none of the above. Node is simply a set of JavaScript language bindings to Google&#39;s powerful V8 engine. This begs the question: &quot;what is a language binding and what is V8?&quot;
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