2635 Fruitville Rd

Events coming up

Past events

  • SarasotaDev - Migrating Apps to Windows Azure with Joe Brinkman

    Mon, 9 Sep 2013, 18:00 - 20:00 in Sarasota, United States

    Writing new web applications to run on Windows Azure gives you a lot of flexibility in how you leverage the unique platform features offered. Unfortunately many developers face the daunting task of moving existing applications to the cloud and must find ways around the limitations imposed by cloud p

  • SarasotaDev - Visual Studio 2010 Community Launch Event

    16-17 Jun 2010 in Sarasota, United States

    Visual Studio 2010 Community Launch Event and Visual Studio Team visit. We'll have two members of the Visual Studio team present to give us an extended look at the new technologies available in the VB and C# languages and the Visual Studio IDE. We also have two local Microsoft MVPs that will share what they've learned working with the recently released VS 2010.

  • VS 2010 Community Launch - Sarasota .NET Developers Group, FL USA

    16-17 Jun 2010 in Sarasota, United States

    Join us at our Visual Studio 2010 Community Launch Event, to be held on Wed, June 16, 2010 from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm. We will cover many of the new features in Visual Studio 2010, with speakers that include Microsoft VB and C# product team members and local Microsoft MVPs. This event will be held at the Sarasota Community Foundation, 2635 Fruitville Rd., Sarasota, FL 34237 USA.

  • Sarasota SQL Server Users Group - August Meeting

    Tue, 11 Aug 2009, 22:00 - 23:30 in Sarasota, United States

    A dive into security for SQL server. We will cover Server Level security, Database security all the way to backup security.

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