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Moving to a managed programming environment with .NET |
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Thursday, Feb 21, 2002 12:00 PM EST |
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30 minutes |
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System Administrator, IT Manager |
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A managed environment has several benefits
that make it a superior schemata. In this seminar, guest expert Stephen
Ibaraki will explain .NET features and benefits, including a look at the
Common Type System, base-class libraries, C++ managed extensions, private and
shared assemblies, and .NET security options. |
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Stephen Ibaraki |
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Stephen Ibaraki, ISP, is world-renowned with a career
stretching over 35 years. He is chairman of iGEN Knowledge Solutions Inc.,
and senior faculty/head of research for Advanced Professional Programs at
Capilano College. The Canadian Information
Processing Society, host for the 2002 World Computing Congress, presented him
with the prestigious Gary Hadford Professional Achievement Award, the highest
of international IT awards. He was also inducted into the IT Hall of Fame,
included in Lexington's Who's Who for international career achievement,
presented the IT Hero Award by ITAC and Industry Canada and the All Star team
award by EDS/SystemHouse-Datatech, and named a Top Writer by the Western
Magazine Foundation. Stephen was also selected for Career Achievement by CIPS
BC and he has been awarded commendations for excellence from hundreds of
organizations since 1973. From more than five million professionals, he was
profiled globally by Microsoft for his leading role in the IT industry in
addition to serving as a certification exam author. His wide-ranging IT expertise
has earned him "Excellence in Teaching" awards from several colleges
and universities, with a perfect "five-out-of-five" rating. His
articles are published in major publications including Computing Canada,
Computing World, CIPS "News from National," HiTech Career Journal,
Xephon, Financial Post, and National Post, among others. Stephen's
global expertise is evident in numerous international IT briefings, his last
held in London, and he reigns as the seminar leader for Worldwide Internet
Broadcasts. Stephen's world-renowned iGEN team is the top-ranking
Microsoft-recognized developer for .NET, enterprise database, and e-business
solutions worldwide. |
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