.NET Rocks!

Windows Server Technology

Episode #92 Monday, December 6, 2004

While Rory is living it up in Vegas Carl interviews seven Microsoft program managers and evanglists about the current state of Windows Server 2003 as well as what's on tap for future releases; 64-bit computing and why it's so cool; server security, and J2EE to .NET migration.

Guests:

Steve Dimarco

Steve DiMarco is a Project Manager in Windows Evangelism. He is responsible for stitching together all the external demands from the Microsoft field, customers and partners to the technical resources and programs driven by Microsoft Corp.

Neil Hutson

Neil Hutson is Director of Windows Evangelism, Microsoft Corp. He coordinates the developer evangelism for Windows in Microsoft and is responsible for a multinational team ( French, German, English, American, Venezuelan, Italian, Swiss) that focus on technology from security, collaboration, management, 64-bit computing and migration. How does he cope?

Steven Salazar

Staven Salazar has been specializing in the area security within Microsoft, all the way from writing secure applications, patch management and identity and access management to looking at the future technologies which will be part of Windows R2 and Longhorn Server

Nigel Watling

Nigel Watling has been specializing in the area security within Microsoft, all the way from writing secure applications, patch management and identity and access management to looking at the future technologies which will be part of Windows R2 and Longhorn Server.

Steven R. Woodward

Steven R. Woodward has been specializing in the area security within Microsoft, all the way from writing secure applications, patch management and identity and access management to looking at the future technologies which will be part of Windows R2 and Longhorn Server.

Volker Will

Volker Will is responsible for developer evangelism of 64-bit computing both with partners and customers, but also through large events such as WinHEC, TechEd and something we call Route64. Find out why 64-bit is the new 32.

Gianpaolo Carraro

Gianpaolo Carraro is a Senior Application Architect in the Microsoft EMEA Developer Platform Evangelism Group. In this role, Gianpaolo works closely with Microsoft customers and partners throughout Europe helping them architecting their .NET based solutions. Gianpaolo responsibilities also include the creation of architectural content and best practices around XML Web Services. Gianpaolo is still recovering from just completing a J2EE migration workshop for partners in the Microsoft Bld 20 lab. Get his thoughts and feedback from the event that finished 1 hour ago.

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