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> <channel><title>Fruitbowl - connecting Hawke&#039;s Bay businesses &#187; .NET</title> <atom:link href="http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/tag/net/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz</link> <description>Fresh ideas from Hawke&#039;s Bay</description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:39:57 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en-US</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1</generator> <item><title>.NET User Group meeting on SQL Server 2008</title><link>http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/technology/net-user-group-meeting-on-sql-server-2008/</link> <comments>http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/technology/net-user-group-meeting-on-sql-server-2008/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:14:38 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Gerard</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Technology]]></category> <category><![CDATA[.NET]]></category> <category><![CDATA[DNUG]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ICT]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Microsoft]]></category> <category><![CDATA[SQL Server]]></category> <guid
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]]></description><p><strong>Thursday 26 November</strong>, is the next meeting of the Hawke's Bay .NET User Group. The topic this time is <strong>SQL Server 2008 New Features</strong>.</p><p>Presenter is <strong>Jeremy Boyd</strong>, one of the two Microsoft Regional Directors in NZ.</p><p>You are most welcome, please RSVP no later than Monday 23 November. If you know somebody else who might be interested, feel free to pass this on to them. RSVP’s are very helpful with me for catering purposes though. RSVP to my email address at birdwoodsoftware.co.nz, username gerard. Drinks and pizza provided for, entry is free.</p><p>Meeting details:</p><ul><li><strong>Thursday 26 November</strong></li><li><strong>Topic: Introduction to SQL Server 2008 New Features</strong></li><li>Get together from <strong>3:00pm</strong></li><li><strong>Presentation start 3:30pm</strong> (expected end time close to 5:00pm)</li><li>Venue: Eastern Institute of Technology (Hastings end of Gloucester Street, Taradale), C Building, room C117</li></ul><p> <strong>Introduction to SQL 2008 New Features</strong></p><p>SQL Server 2008 delivers on Microsoft’s Data Platform vision by helping your organization manage any data, any place, any time.<br
/> This new release builds on the great platform laid with SQL Server 2005, enhancing it with great new capabilities such as native support for spatial data, database encryption and compression and enhanced manageability through Policy Based Management, Powershell and the Resource Governor as well as many new great enhancements for Analysis Services and Reporting Services.</p> <content:encoded><![CDATA[Thursday 26 November, is the next meeting of the Hawke's Bay .NET User Group. The topic this time is "SQL Server 2008 New Features". Presenter is Jeremy Boyd, one of the two Microsoft Regional Directors in NZ. Venue: EIT, room C117. Get together from 3:00pm, presentation start 3:30pm.
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/?p=965</guid> <description><![CDATA[<p>Fruitbowl has come to life together with a new general ICT group set up here in Hawke’s Bay. This is a group targeting all things ICT at a reasonably high and strategic level. Read all about the next meeting on 30 October at <a
href="http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/" target="_blank">http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/</a>.</p><p>What not everybody here in Hawke’s Bay may know that for some years now several other ICT groups have been active in the Bay:</p><ul><li>The Hawke’s Bay sub-branch of the New Zealand Computer Society (chaired by Jane Beale)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (chaired by yours truly)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay SharePoint User Group (chaired by Shane Redlick from Cucumber Software)</li></ul><p>I will leave it to Jane and Shane to talk about their groups. The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (DNUG) is part of a large number of User Groups around Microsoft technology. Currently there are 27 User Groups in the country around technologies like .NET website and software development, SharePoint, SQL Server but also some more specific technologies like Silverlight, Microsoft Dynamics, Visual Studio Team System and Business Intelligence. See <a
href="http://www.dot.net.nz/" target="_blank">http://www.dot.net.nz/</a>.</p><p>The .NET User Group in Hawke’s Bay focuses on:</p><ul><li>ASP.NET Web Application Development</li><li>.NET Windows Application Development</li><li>SQL Server</li></ul><p>We are mostly a software developer oriented user group, but presentations often have are about an introduction to new technology and as such are potentially interesting as well for decision makers in the IT departments.</p><p>We meet around 6 – 8 times per year, normally on a Thursday afternoon, 3:30 or 4:00pm, with EIT as our venue. I have just had our next meeting confirmed for 26 November. We have <a
href="http://www.mindscape.co.nz/staff/jeremy/" target="_blank">Jeremy Boyd</a>, one of the two Regional Directors of Microsoft in New Zealand presenting for us on new features in SQL Server 2008, 3:30pm at EIT. I will blog separately about this event soon.<span> </span></p><p><span>If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for events of the HB DNUG, just email me through my website <a
href="http://www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz/contact/index.html" target="_blank">www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz</a>.</span></p> ]]></description><p>Fruitbowl has come to life together with a new general ICT group set up here in Hawke’s Bay. This is a group targeting all things ICT at a reasonably high and strategic level. Read all about the next meeting on 30 October at <a
href="http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/" target="_blank">http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/</a>.</p><p>What not everybody here in Hawke’s Bay may know that for some years now several other ICT groups have been active in the Bay:</p><ul><li>The Hawke’s Bay sub-branch of the New Zealand Computer Society (chaired by Jane Beale)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (chaired by yours truly)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay SharePoint User Group (chaired by Shane Redlick from Cucumber Software)</li></ul><p>I will leave it to Jane and Shane to talk about their groups. The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (DNUG) is part of a large number of User Groups around Microsoft technology. Currently there are 27 User Groups in the country around technologies like .NET website and software development, SharePoint, SQL Server but also some more specific technologies like Silverlight, Microsoft Dynamics, Visual Studio Team System and Business Intelligence. See <a
href="http://www.dot.net.nz/" target="_blank">http://www.dot.net.nz/</a>.</p><p>The .NET User Group in Hawke’s Bay focuses on:</p><ul><li>ASP.NET Web Application Development</li><li>.NET Windows Application Development</li><li>SQL Server</li></ul><p>We are mostly a software developer oriented user group, but presentations often have are about an introduction to new technology and as such are potentially interesting as well for decision makers in the IT departments.</p><p>We meet around 6 – 8 times per year, normally on a Thursday afternoon, 3:30 or 4:00pm, with EIT as our venue. I have just had our next meeting confirmed for 26 November. We have <a
href="http://www.mindscape.co.nz/staff/jeremy/" target="_blank">Jeremy Boyd</a>, one of the two Regional Directors of Microsoft in New Zealand presenting for us on new features in SQL Server 2008, 3:30pm at EIT. I will blog separately about this event soon.<span> </span></p><p><span>If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for events of the HB DNUG, just email me through my website <a
href="http://www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz/contact/index.html" target="_blank">www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz</a>.</span></p> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fruitbowl has come to life together with a new general ICT group set up here in Hawke’s Bay. This is a group targeting all things ICT at a reasonably high and strategic level. Read all about the next meeting on 30 October at <a
href="http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/" target="_blank">http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/infrastructure/steven-joyce-event/</a>.</p><p>What not everybody here in Hawke’s Bay may know that for some years now several other ICT groups have been active in the Bay:</p><ul><li>The Hawke’s Bay sub-branch of the New Zealand Computer Society (chaired by Jane Beale)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (chaired by yours truly)</li><li>The Hawke’s Bay SharePoint User Group (chaired by Shane Redlick from Cucumber Software)</li></ul><p>I will leave it to Jane and Shane to talk about their groups. The Hawke’s Bay .NET User Group (DNUG) is part of a large number of User Groups around Microsoft technology. Currently there are 27 User Groups in the country around technologies like .NET website and software development, SharePoint, SQL Server but also some more specific technologies like Silverlight, Microsoft Dynamics, Visual Studio Team System and Business Intelligence. See <a
href="http://www.dot.net.nz/" target="_blank">http://www.dot.net.nz/</a>.</p><p>The .NET User Group in Hawke’s Bay focuses on:</p><ul><li>ASP.NET Web Application Development</li><li>.NET Windows Application Development</li><li>SQL Server</li></ul><p>We are mostly a software developer oriented user group, but presentations often have are about an introduction to new technology and as such are potentially interesting as well for decision makers in the IT departments.</p><p>We meet around 6 – 8 times per year, normally on a Thursday afternoon, 3:30 or 4:00pm, with EIT as our venue. I have just had our next meeting confirmed for 26 November. We have <a
href="http://www.mindscape.co.nz/staff/jeremy/" target="_blank">Jeremy Boyd</a>, one of the two Regional Directors of Microsoft in New Zealand presenting for us on new features in SQL Server 2008, 3:30pm at EIT. I will blog separately about this event soon.<span> </span></p><p><span>If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for events of the HB DNUG, just email me through my website <a
href="http://www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz/contact/index.html" target="_blank">www.birdwoodsoftware.co.nz</a>.</span></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.fruitbowl.co.nz/technology/ict-groups-in-hawke%e2%80%99s-bay/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>