Great Indian Developer Summit 2010 – Gold Standard for India's Software Developer Ecosystem
Bangalore, March 25, 2010: The author of several books on application
and database development including Programming SQL Server 2008
and certified Scrum Master Stephen Forte is coming this summer to India's biggest summit for the developer ecosystem - Great Indian Developer Summit. At the summit, Stephen will conduct a workshop guaranteed to give attendees a jump start in taking a certified scrum master exam. Scrum, one of the most popular Agile project management
and development methods, which is starting to be adopted at major corporations
and on very large projects. After an introduction to the basics of Scrum like project planning
and estimation, the Scrum Master, team, product owner
and burn down,
and of course the daily Scrum, Stephen will show many real world applications of the methodology drawn from his own experience as a Scrum Master. Negotiating with the business, estimation
and team dynamics are all discussed as well as how to use Scrum in small organizations, large enterprise environments
and consulting environments. Stephen will also discuss using Scrum with virtual teams
and an off-shoring environment. He will then take a look at the tools we will use for Agile development, including planning poker, unit testing,
and much more.
On 20th April at the GIDS.NET Conference, Stephen will also conduct a series of sessions on Microsoft computing technologies. He will teach how to build data driven, n-tier Rich Internet Applications (RIA) with Silverlight 4.0. Line of business applications (LOB) in Silverlight 4.0 are easy by tapping the power of WCF RIA
Services, the Silverlight Toolkit,
and elevated out of browser support. Stephen's demo centric session will walk you through an example of building a LOB application with Silverlight 4.0. See how Silverlight
and WCF RIA
Services support domain logic,
services, data binding, validation, server based paging, authentication, authorization
and much more. Silverlight 4.0 means business.
Silverlight runs C#
and Visual Basic code,
and so it seems natural that a business application might share some code between the Silverlight client
and its ASP.NET Web server. You may want to run some code client-side for interactivity, but re-run that code on the server for security or reliability. This is possible,
and there are several techniques you can use to accomplish this goal. In Stephen's second talk learn about the various techniques
and their pros
and cons. Some techniques work better in C#, others in VB. Still others are simpler with a little extra tooling or code-generation. Any serious Silverlight business application will almost certainly face this issue,
and this session gets you going fast.
In the third talk, Stephen will explain how to properly architect
and deploy a BI application using a mix of some exciting new tools
and some old familiar ones. He will start with a traditional relational transaction centric database (OLTP)
and explore ways to build a data warehouse (OLAP), looking at the star
and snowflake schemas. Next he will look at the process of extraction, transformation,
and loading (ETL) your OLTP data into your data warehouse. Different techniques for ETL will be described
and the various tradeoffs will be discussed. Then he will look at using the warehouse for reporting, drill down,
and data analysis in Microsoft Excel's PowerPivot 2010. The session will round off by showing how to properly build a cube
and build a data analysis application on top of that cube,
and conclude by looking at some tools to help with the data visualization process.
Every year, GIDS is a game changer for several thousands of IT professionals, providing them with a competitive edge over their peers, enlightening them with bleeding-edge information most useful in their daily jobs, helping them network with world-class experts
and visionaries,
and providing them with a much needed thrust in their careers. Attend Great Indian Developer Summit to gain the information, education
and solutions you seek. From post-conference workshops, breakout sessions by expert instructors, keynotes by industry heavyweights, enhanced networking opportunities,
and more.
About Great Indian Developer Summit
Great Indian Developer Summit is the gold standard for India's software developer ecosystem for gaining exposure to
and evaluating new projects, tools,
services, platforms, languages, software
and standards. Packed with premium knowledge, action plans
and advise from been-there-done-it veterans, creators,
and visionaries, the 2010 edition of Great Indian Developer Summit features focused sessions, case studies, workshops
and power panels that will transform you into a force to reckon with. Featuring 3 co-located conferences: GIDS.NET, GIDS.Web, GIDS.Java
and an exclusive day of in-depth tutorials - GIDS.Workshops, from 20 April to 24 April at the IISc campus in Bangalore.
At GIDS you'll participate in hundreds of sessions encompassing the full range of Microsoft computing, Java, Agile, RIA, Rich Web, open source/standards, languages, frameworks
and platforms, practical tutorials that deep dive into technical skill
and best practices, inspirational keynote presentations, an Expo Hall featuring dozens of the latest projects
and products activities, engaging networking events,
and the interact with the best
and brightest of speakers from around the world.
For further information on GIDS 2010, please visit the summit on the web http://www.developersummit.com/
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