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January Phoenix Connected Systems User Group Meeting - Jan 8th

The Phoenix Connected Systems User Group is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting year for Connected Systems technologies.Our first quarter is already booked, with talks covering the .NET Services Service Bus in January, BizTalk ESB Guidance 2.0 in February and a big event in March that you will not want to miss. PCSUG_Med

Speaking of the January meeting, please join Glenn Kees, Principal Consultant with Sogeti USA who will be presenting on the Microsoft .NET Services Service Bus on January 8th.

Glenn will present a scenario-based approach for using the .NET Service Bus to address challenges that occur when implementing Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solutions, particularly across disparate networks with various network traffic restrictions.

Going forward, we will be sharing relevant information via www.pcsug.org.  To ensure that you do not miss any important updates throughout the new year, please take a moment and register for our mailing list: http://www.pcsug.org/Account/Register

More about PCSUG:

The goal of the Phoenix Connected Systems User Group is to educate, evangelize and inform the community about the direction in which the Microsoft Connected Systems Division (and software engineering) is going, and how developers and architects of various, yet intersecting disciplines can start to prepare for what is ahead while serving the community through knowledge sharing and evangelism of current shipping technologies.

We meet the 2nd Thursday of each month at the Microsoft District Office - 2929 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1400, Phoenix, AZ from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

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