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SBUG April 2010

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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Event Details

We would like to invite you to the Jan meeting for the UK SOA/BPM User Group.

 

Registration:

Please register your interest on this site.

 

Venue:

Hitachi Consulting, 2 More London Riverside, London, SE1 2AP

 

Directions:

Map

http://uksoabpm.org/Documents/2%20More%20London%20Directions.pdf

underground

London Bridge Station services the Jubilee and Northern Lines

Trains

London Bridge Station is serviced by Southeastern, Southern, South Central and First Capital Connect trains

Directions from London Bridge Station

Leave the station via the Tooley Street Exit. Pass the London Dungeons on the right and Hays Galleria on the left. Pass Battle Bridge Lane and turn left onto the More London Walkway which heads towards the River Thames. Continue to the end of the pathway, passing Bagel Street, Cafe Nero and M&S Food. You will find 2 More London Riverside

in the last building on

the left.

 

Date:  Wed 14th April 2010

Time: 6:30pm – 9pm

 

Agenda:

6:30 - 6.45 - Introduction 

6:45 - 7:30 - Session 1: Getting up and running quickly with Windows Mobile and the Azure Service Bus

See below

 

7:30 - 8.00 - Break

8:00 - 8:45 - Session 2 TBC

This session will either be Darren Jefford talking about a followup from the SOA/BPM Conference earlier in the year, or Elton Stoneman talking about an Enterprise Caching strategy followed by some discussion around caching approaches people may be using.  It would be get anyones thoughts in advance of the meeting to direct and discussion or questions.

8:45 - 9:00 - AOB

Session Details

Title: Getting up and running quickly with Windows Mobile and the Azure Service Bus
Abstract:


BIO:

Anthony Cooper has been working at Hitachi Consulting as a Senior Consultant delivering enterprise solutions over the last 4 years.  Anthony started working with .net in 2002 and has designed and developed a wide range of desktop and web solutions in the horizontal markets including retail, services and travel.

Title: TBC
Abstract: TBC
BIO: TBC