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LOVE 2007 

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 Developer Track

 Time Topic
0800 - 0900 Registration - Level 21
0900 - 0930

Key Note / Opening Address - Level 21, Auditorium
Speaker:
Dilip Mistry

0940 - 1040

Developing Gadgets for Windows Vista Sidebar - Level 22, CF12
Windows Sidebar Gadgets are lightweight programmable objects that provide real-time, always-available access to information from a web service or application. This session will introduce you to the purpose of the Windows Sidebar, goals of gadget development and the methods you can use to develop gadgets for Windows Sidebar. We'll walk you through how you build a gadget using HTML and JavaScript. IT Pros are welcome as this will include a simple demo on using WMI
Speaker: MVP Edwin Sarmiento

1050 - 1150

Introduction to CAML - Level 22, CF12
CAML – a xml language that defines
1. Provide definition to the web provisioning system about how the site looks and acts
2. Define views and forms for data and page rendering or execution
3. Much more
Learn how to use CAML to provide the ultimate customisation of SharePoint

Speaker: MVP Loke Kit Kai

1200 - 1300 Lunch Break - Level 21/22, Pantry
1300 - 1400

Developing Workflow Enabled Applications - Level 22, CF12
In this session, we will discuss the nature of workflow-enabled applications and the various scenarios where workflow engine can be put to good use.   You will also learn the basic elements of developing workflow-enabled applications using Windows WF.  This session also highlights the use of Rules and Conditions in workflow and the options for hosting workflow runtime.
Speaker: MVP Maung Maung

1410 - 1510

Office Business Applications - Level 22, CF12
The new Microsoft Office 2007 System provides the Platform and Tools in a form of a comprehensive set of servers, clients, and tools to make it easier for enterprises, software vendors and developers to build and deploy a new class of business applications called Office Business Applications (OBAs).
 
In this session you will get to understand the know-how and do-how of OBA and how to connect Line of Business (LOB) systems through the familiar user interface of Microsoft Office.
Speaker: MVP Alan Andrew Dias

1520 - 1550 Closing Address / Lucky Draw - Level 21, Auditorium
Speaker
: Matthew Hardman

 Speaker Profile

Speaker Profile
Dilip Mistry To be advised
MVP Edwin Sarmiento Edwin Sarmiento works as a senior systems engineer/DBA for Fujitsu Asia Pte
Ltd managing servers and databases for a multinational company located in 10
countries. He is very passionate about technology and is working on mobility
and business intelligence during his spare time. He has frequently spoken at
several Microsoft events on .NET, SQL Server, and Windows SBS.
MVP Loke Kit Kai To be advised
MVP Maung Maung Being one of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, Maung Maung regularly gives
presentations at various Microsoft Events, such as MSDN and TechEd
seminars. Maung Maung is also one of the active members in Singapore’s
Professional .NET User Group (http://sgdotnet.org). He is always keen to learn
new technologies, and willing to share his knowledge with others.
MVP Alan Andrew Dias

Alan Andrew Dias is an MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) in .NET
Technology. He founded the Windows Small Business Server User Group in
Singapore (http://sbsug.sg) where he facilitates discussions as well as
showcase on using the Windows Small Business Server and allied products to
IT professionals and Business Decision makers from Small and Medium
Enterprises. Alan also evangelizes on Office 2007, Business Intelligence,
MSCRM and .NET Development and speaks at Microsoft community events as
well as Singapore .NET User Group (http://sgdotnet.org)

Matthew Hardman To be advised