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Speakers

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Scott Allen, Pluralsight
DevConnections Speaker ScottAllenScott Allen is a founder of OdeToCode and a member of the Pluralsight technical staff. Scott has over 15 years of experience with commercial software development in areas ranging from 8-bit embedded systems to highly scalable web applications. Scott is also a Microsoft MVP and a columnist for  MSDN Magazine.


Todd Anglin, Telerik
DevConnections Speaker ToddAnglinTodd Anglin is an active .NET community member, President of the North Houston .NET User Group, an O’Reilly author, and Telerik''s Chief Evangelist. At Telerik, Todd is responsible for building Telerik''s global community of developers and helping ensure Telerik''s products serve the needs of .NET developers around the world. In the general .NET community, Todd is an active author and speaker, focusing primarily on ASP.NET and Silverlight. Before joining Telerik, Todd worked as a developer in a Fortune 200 financial services company supporting applications on a wide range of platforms and technologies. He also an avid entrepreneur with previous experience running a small .NET software studio.


Rob Bagby, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker RobBagbyRob Bagby is a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft. He has been touting Microsoft technologies for better than a decade. Microsoft, however, has only been paying Rob for these services for the past 2 years. Rob has been invited to speak at various national and international technical conferences such as TechEd, DevConnections and VSLive (places he is not welcome are too numerous to list). Rob plans to continue evangelizing Microsoft technologies until he retires or is otherwise "asked to leave".


Chris Bannon, ComponentOne
DevConnections Speaker ChrisBannonChris Bannon is familiar with many acronyms: UX, ASP.NET, AJAX, C#, SQL & jQuery. As the Lead Web Developer at ComponentOne, he has mastered techniques such as CSS layout, unobtrusive JavaScript, semantic markup, and progressive enhancement. Chris manages ComponentOne’s product lines for ASP.NET and iPhone Web development. He spends most of his time building or using the web and it is his passion. When he isn’t at a computer you can find him spending time with his family, trying to golf, or pretending that he can still play ice hockey.


Itzik Ben-Gan, Solid Quality Mentors
DevConnections Speaker ItzikBen-GanItzik Ben-Gan is a Mentor and Founder of Solid Quality Learning. A SQL Server Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) since 1999, Itzik has delivered numerous training events around the world focused on T-SQL Querying, Query Tuning and Programming. Itzik is the author of Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: T-SQL Querying (MSPress), Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: T-SQL Programming (MSPress), and a co-author of Advanced Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2000 (APress). He has written many articles for SQL Server Magazine as well as articles and whitepapers for MSDN.


Lee Benjamin, ExchangeGuy/Wadeware
DevConnections Speaker LeeBenjaminWith over 20 years experience in the messaging industry, Lee Benjamin (Exchange MVP) is an expert on Microsoft Exchange and has in-depth experience in a number of other messaging systems. Lee has delivered several Wadeware courses worldwide and is a highly regarded Exchange trainer. Lee is chairman of the largest Exchange user group in the world ExchangeServerBoston, and Vice President for BostonUserGroups, an umbrella organization of over 50 user groups in the New England Area. Lee has been an analyst at Ferris Research, and is a regular speaker at industry conferences such as Exchange Connections.


Charlie Calvert, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker CharlieCalvertCharlie Calvert is the Community Program Manager for the Microsoft Visual Studio Languages team. Working on outreach and bridge building to both external and internal teams through the web and live events, Charlie focuses his technical energies on the latest C# technologies. He is the author of over ten technical books, including Essential LINQ.


Richard Campbell, Strangeloop Networks
DevConnections Speaker RichardCampbellRichard Campbell is one of the co-founders of Strangeloop Networks and today serves as product evangelist, introducing the company’s unique story to advisors, investors, patent attorneys, beta-customer candidates, potential employees, etc. Richard has more than 30 years of high-tech experience and is both a Microsoft Regional Director and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). In addition to speaking at conferences around the world, Richard is co-host of .NET Rocks! (www.dotnetrocks.com) and the host of RunAs Radio (www.runasradio.com).


Miguel Castro, IDesign, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker MiguelCastroMiguel is an architect with IDesign and provides architectural and development services to clients worldwide. He is a Microsoft MVP, INETA speaker, ASP Insider, and has been in the software industry for over 20 years. With a Microsoft background that goes all the way back to Visual Basic 1.0 (and QuickBasic in fact), Miguel jumped on .NET as soon as the first public Beta was released and has provided .NET solutions for clients in a variety of industries. He considers himself to be a .NET Developer and Architect and has equal love for both Visual Basic and C#, with no tolerance for language bigotry. He’s spoken at numerous user groups around the country as well as developer conferences in the US and abroad.
His Web site, where you can find many downloads, article code, and his commercial product, CodeBreeze, can be found at: www.steelbluesolutions.com.
Miguel currently lives in Lincoln Park, NJ with his wife Elena and his daughter Victoria. You can find more of Miguel’s bio and his blog at: http://www.dotnetdude.com


Andrew Connell, Critical Path Training, LLC
DevConnections Speaker AndrewConnellAndrew Connell is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a SharePoint education focused company. Andrew is a five-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) & Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He has contributed to numerous MCMS and SharePoint books over the years. In June 2008 he published the only book on the subject of developing Publishing / Web Content Management (WCM) sites using Office SharePoint Server 2007: Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development by WROX. Andrew has spoken on the subject of SharePoint development and WCM at various events and national conferences such as TechEd North America & EMEA, SharePoint Connections, VSLive, Office Developer Conference and Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia & Seattle, Washington. You can always find Andrew at his SharePoint development and WCM focused blog at http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog.


Andy Conrad, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker AndyConradAndrew Conrad is a Lead Software Design Engineer with the SQL Server group at Microsoft Corporation. His current projects include ADO.NET Data Services and the DataSet. He was one of the core designers of LINQ over DataSet, LINQ over Entities, and LINQ to Rest and has been working with LINQ since close to its inception. You can find his blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/aconrad.


Randy De Meno, CommVault
DevConnections Speaker RandyDe MenoChief Technologist–Windows Products and Microsoft Relationship: Randy De Meno joined CommVault in 1994 and initiated CommVault''s direction into the heterogeneous data management segment of the industry. Randy holds patents on a number of CommVault''s technologies including the Granular Application Integrated Backup and Recovery capabilities. He also spearheaded the partnership with Microsoft in 1999 and still manages the strategic relationship. Randy leads CommVault''s application efforts for their Exchange, Active Directory, SQL, SharePoint, Notes/Domino, as well as other Windows-based solutions. On a personal note, Randy is married with three children and leads the CommVault Ice Hockey team which has enabled CommVault and partners to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for various children’s charities over the years.


Kathleen Dollard, AppVenture
DevConnections Speaker KathleenDollardKathleen has been developing business applications for over 20 years, programming in Visual Basic for almost ten years, and working with .NET since the early betas. As an independent consultant, she has had the opportunity to work in a variety of domains, including the finance and justice sectors. Kathleen has worked extensively with application code generation and is the author of Code Generation in Microsoft .NET (from Apress). She has published numerous articles on a range of .NET technologies including XSLT, debugging, ADO.NET, and code generation. Kathleen is also a long time Microsoft MVP, president of the Northern Colorado .NET SIG, and is an active member of the Denver Visual Studio User Group.


Gert Drapers, SQLDEV.net
DevConnections Speaker GertDrapersGert Drapers is a Software Architect in the SQL Server Development group at Microsoft. As a member of the SQL Server Customer Advisory Team, he is involved in providing architecture design guidance and performance tuning for the largest and most challenging SQL Server deployments in the world. Gert brings extensive experience in the areas of application development, database management, data loading, and performance tuning of VLDB environments. Prior to his current position, Gert was working as Software Architect in the .NET Developer Division, responsible for the design and development of the next generation transaction manager and programming model. He started working on SQL Server in 1988 while working for Ashton-Tate. He joined Microsoft in 1991 where he held various development positions within the Developer Relation Group and Microsoft Consulting Services before joining the SQL Server development team in 1996. Gert worked on both SQL Server 7.0 and 2000; first as Software Design Engineer in the SQL Server Storage Engine and later as the Product Unit Manager of the SQL Server Management Tools team and as Architect of SQL Server DTS.


Markus Egger, EPS Software Corporation
DevConnections Speaker MarkusEggerMarkus is the President and Chief Software Architect of EPS Software Corp., a custom software development and consulting firm located in Houston, Texas. He specializes in consulting for object-oriented development, Internet development, B2B, and Web services. Markus has written numerous articles for publications including CODE Magazine, asp.netPro Magazine, FoxPro Advisor, Fuchs, FoxTalk, and Microsoft Office & Database Journal. Markus is the publisher of Component Developer Magazine (CODE). He is the author of a book on advanced object-oriented programming. You can contact Markus via e-mail megger@eps-software.com or visit him online (http://www.epssoftware.com).


Dino Esposito, IDesign, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker DinoEspositoAn IDesign software architect and prolific author, Dino Esposito writes the Cutting Edge column for MSDN Magazine. Dino is also the author of two popular architecture books for Microsoft Press. They are "Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise" (2008) and "ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications" (2009). Get in touch at http://weblogs.asp.net/despos.


Carl Franklin, Franklins.Net
DevConnections Speaker CarlFranklinVisual Studio Connections Conference Co-Chair Carl Franklin, the Visual Basic Track chairperson, has been a figurehead in the VB community since the very early days when he wrote for BasicPro Magazine, which then became Visual Basic Programmers Journal. He authored the Q&A column of that magazine. He authored many feature articles for VBPJ and other magazines on topics such as graphics, serial communications, and sockets programming. He has authored two books for John Wiley & Sons on sockets programming in VB, and in 1994 he helped create the very first Web site for VB developers, Carl & Gary’s VB Home Page. He now teaches hands-on VB .NET classes for his company, Franklins.Net. Carl is MSDN Regional Director for Connecticut, and has a close relationship with the New England Microsoft Office. His students rave about his teaching abilities and vast knowledge of .NET carl@franklins.net


Perry Fritz, Rockline Industries
DevConnections Speaker PerryFritzBio not available.


David Goldberg, Mimecast
DevConnections Speaker DavidGoldbergDavid brings 15 years of product development and business leadership to Mimecast. Having worked as a software developer, a solution architect and within global sales organizations, David has been involved in all aspects of delivering software solutions. Experiencing software lifecycles from all angles has given him a unique perspective on using technology to solve real-world problems. Before joining Mimecast, David worked for messaging vendor Open-Xchange, helping grow its U.S. SaaS business. David is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he studied computer science and mathematics.


Scott Guthrie, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker ScottGuthrieScott Guthrie is corporate vice president of Microsoft’s .NET Developer Division, where he runs the development teams responsible for delivering Microsoft Visual Studio developer tools and Microsoft .NET Framework technologies for building client and Web applications. A founding member of the .NET project, Guthrie has played a key role in the design and development of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework since 1999. Guthrie is also responsible for Microsoft’s web server platform and development tools teams. He has also more recently driven the development of Silverlight – a cross browser, cross platform plug-in for delivering next generation media experiences and rich internet applications for the web.

Today, Guthrie directly manages the development teams that build the Common Language Runtime (CLR), ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), IIS, Commerce Server and the Visual Studio Tools for Web, Client and Silverlight development.

Guthrie graduated with a degree in computer science from Duke University.


Chris Hammond, DotNetNuke Corp.
DevConnections Speaker ChrisHammondChris Hammond has spent a number of years as a DotNetNuke Core Team member, and recently became the Director of Training with DotNetNuke Corporation. Solidifying his role within the DotNetNuke community as a leading expert and evangelist on the platform Chris is a published author and has been a frequent presenter at conferences, user groups and companies around the world. Chris provides tips and tricks through his blogs at DotNetNuke.com and DNNDaily.com. He is also an active DotNetNuke Community member, providing support in the DotNetNuke Forums. You can read more about Chris on his personal blog at www.chrishammond.com.


Scot Hillier, Scot Hillier Technical Solutions, LLC
DevConnections Speaker ScotHillierScot Hillier is an independent consultant and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional focused on creating solutions for Information Workers with SharePoint, Office, and related .NET technologies. He is the author of 10 books on Microsoft technologies including Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2007 Solutions in C# 2005. Scot splits his time between consulting on SharePoint projects and training for Critical Path Training (a joint venture of Ted Pattison and Andrew Connell). Scot is a former U. S. Navy submarine officer and graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. Scot can be reached at scot@shillier.com.


Billy Hollis, Author
DevConnections Speaker BillyHollisBilly Hollis is co-author of the first book ever published on Visual Basic. NET, VB.NET Programming on the Public Beta, from Wrox Press, as well as numerous other books and articles on .NET. His most recent book is Fast Track Visual Basic .NET. He writes a monthly column for MSDN Online, and is heavily involved in training, consultation, and software development on the Microsoft .NET platform, focusing on smart-client development and commercial packages. He frequently speaks at industry conferences such as Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference (PDC), TechEd, and Comdex. Billy is also a member of the INETA (International .NET Association of user groups) speaker’s bureau and speaks at user group meetings all over the country.


Dan Holme, Intelliem, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker DanHolmeA graduate of Yale University and Thunderbird, Dan has spent 15 years as a consultant and trainer, delivering solutions to tens of thousands of IT professionals from the most prestigious organizations and corporations around the world. Dan’s company, Intelliem, is a boutique consulting and training firm with a Fortune-caliber clientele and deep expertise and experience in Windows, Active Directory, and SharePoint. From his base in beautiful Maui, Dan travels around the globe supporting customers and delivering Microsoft technologies training. Dan is also a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and SharePoint Pro Connections magazines, a Microsoft MVP (Windows Server Directory Services, 2007, and SharePoint Server, 2008-2010), and the community lead of SharePointProConnections.com. Dan most recent two books with Microsoft—the Windows Administration Resource Kit and the training kit for the 70-640 MCTS exam—are at the top of the bestseller list of Windows books. In early 2010, Dan was in Vancouver, British Columbia where he built SharePoint solutions to support the broadcast of the 2010 winter Olympics as the Microsoft Technologies Consultant for NBC Olympics, a role he also played in Beijing and previously in Torino.


Tim Huckaby, InterKnowlogy
DevConnections Speaker TimHuckabyTim Huckaby is CEO of InterKnowlogy – a custom application development firm comprised of experts in Microsoft .NET, tools, servers & platforms. As a Software Development Lead, architect, author, & speaker, Tim has 25+ years experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a development lead on an architecture team. Tim has been awarded multiple times for the highest rated keynote and technical presentations for Microsoft and numerous other technology conferences held around the world and is consistently rated in the top 10% of all conference speakers.


Kevin Israel, Ironworks Consulting
DevConnections Speaker KevinIsraelKevin Israel is a Solutions Architect with Ironworks Consulting in Richmond, VA and has been developing solutions with Microsoft technologies for 10 years. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in Team System, President of the Innsbrook .Net User Group, serves on the Richmond Code Camp Committee, and is a member of the INETA Technical Team. In his spare time he enjoys working with the developer community, spending time with his family and pets, reading books (both technical and non-technical), practicing Aikido as well as hunting and fishing.


Rajesh Jha, Corporate Vice President for Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker RajeshJhaRajesh Jha is the corporate vice president for Microsoft Exchange. In this capacity, Jha leads the team responsible for worldwide development of Microsoft Exchange, one of the world’s most popular communications systems. The technologies Jha and his team deliver are used daily by tens of millions of people via PCs, the Web and mobile phones.

Jha has a long track record of positive contribution to Microsoft Corp. Joining the company right out of university in 1990, he began his career as a software design engineer, developing five product releases with the Microsoft Works team. He moved on to create multimedia technologies in the Consumer Division and as a director of development worked for several years developing Internet technologies. Continuing his path of success in the company, Jha then became the general manager of Microsoft Office InfoPath and oversaw the launch of InfoPath 2003, as well as the planning for and early execution of Office InfoPath 2007 and form technologies in the 2007 Microsoft Office system.

Jha most recently served as corporate vice president of award-winning Microsoft Office Live and guided his team through the early days of Microsoft’s software-plus-services strategy and product development.

Jha holds a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Chennai).


Nickolas Landry, Infusion Development Corporation
DevConnections Speaker NickolasLandryNickolas Landry is a Principal Architect and Practice Manager in New York for Infusion Development, a Microsoft Gold Partner which offers quality software development services, developer training and consulting services for large corporations and agencies in the North America, the UK and Dubai (www.infusion.com). Known for his dynamic and engaging style, he is a frequent speaker at major software development conferences worldwide, a member of both the INETA and the MSDN Canada Speakers Bureaus, a Microsoft MVP on Device Application Development, and a former Microsoft Regional Director in Montreal. He is the Vice-President of IASA New York (www.iasahome.org), and is a Founding Member of WWISA (www.wwisa.org). His primary goal is to help businesses connect their information, systems, and people together in a seamless integration to achieve complete enterprise agility. Aside from his work in designing business solution architectures using .NET technologies, Nick provides mentoring services in architecture, design and .NET development, authors and teaches .NET classes, performs system audits, and profiles technologies for various enterprise scenarios. With over 17 years of professional experience – starting with Visual Basic 1.0 – and a career almost entirely dedicated to Microsoft technologies, Nick specializes in .NET mobility, Bing Maps, SOA, architecture & design patterns, High-Performance Computing (HPC), game development with XNA, and smart clients. He wrote multiple articles for CODE Magazine and several .NET mobility courses for Microsoft, has been a technical editor for many books, and holds several professional certifications from Microsoft and IBM. Contact and blog: http://home.infusionblogs.com/nlandry.


Daryush Laqab, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker DaryushLaqabBio not available.


Julie Lerman, The Data Farm
DevConnections Speaker JulieLermanJulie Lerman is a Microsoft MVP, .NET mentor and consultant who lives in the hills of Vermont. You can find Julie presenting on data access and other Microsoft .NET topics at user groups and conferences around the world. Julie blogs at thedatafarm.com/blog, is the author of the highly acclaimed "Programming Entity Framework (with a second edition coming soon) and authors the MSDN Magazine "Data Points" column. Follow Julie on twitter at julielerman.


Michele Leroux Bustamante, IDesign, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker MicheleLeroux BustamanteMichèle Leroux Bustamante is Chief Architect of IDesign Inc., Microsoft Regional Director for San Diego, and a Microsoft MVP for Connected Systems. At IDesign Michele provides training, mentoring and high-end architecture consulting services focusing on scalable and secure architecture design for .NET, web services, interoperability, federated security scenarios, CardSpace, and globalization architecture. Michele participates in Software Design Reviews for products in the Microsoft roadmap, including WCF, CardSpace and other security-focused products. During the Beta 1 phase Michele participated in prototyping elements of the CardSpace technology for the product team. She is a member of the International .NET Speakers Association (INETA), a frequent conference presenter, conference chair for SD West, and is frequently published in several major technology journals. Michele is also on the board of directors for IASA (International Association of Software Architects), and a Program Advisor and instructor for UCSD Extension. Her latest book is Learning WCF (O’Reilly 2007) – see her book blog here: http://thatindigogirl.com. Reach her at mlb@idesign.net, or visit www.idesign.net and her main blog at www.dasblonde.net.


Jeff Levinson, Northwest Cadence
DevConnections Speaker JeffLevinsonJeff Levinson is the Application Lifecycle Management Practice Lead for Northwest Cadence. He has a Masters in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and holds the following credentials: MCP, MCAD, MCSD, MCDBA, MCTS, MCT, SCJP, Security+, CTT+ and is a Certified Scrum Master (CSM). He is the author of three books dealing with software development: Building Client/Server Applications with VB.NET, Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System, Pro Visual Studio Team System with Database Professionals. He has written several articles for Visual Studio Magazine, writes a twice-monthly column for VSM Online and is a regular speaker at industry events (VS Live! & Tech Ed). Jeff is formerly a Solution Design & Integration Architect for The Boeing Company and is a Microsoft Team System MVP.


Juval Lowy, IDesign, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker JuvalLowyJuval Lowy is a software architect and the principal of IDesign (www.idesign.net), specializing in .NET 3.0 architecture consulting and advanced .NET 3.0 training. Juval is Microsoft’s Regional Director for the Silicon Valley, working with Microsoft on helping the industry adopt .NET 3.5. His latest book is Programming WCF Services 2nd Edition (O’Reilly 2008). Juval participates in the Microsoft internal design reviews for future versions of .NET and related technologies. Juval published numerous articles regarding almost every aspect of .NET development, and is a frequent presenter at development conferences. Microsoft recognized Juval as a Software Legend as one of the world’s top .NET experts and industry leaders.


Mary Leigh Mackie, AvePoint
DevConnections Speaker Mary LeighMackieMary Leigh works directly with AvePoint’s research and development team in the design and implementation of new SharePoint infrastructure management products and solutions. She has been actively engaged in the SharePoint space for several years, working with many Fortune 500 companies and government organizations to develop successful SharePoint management and protection strategies. Born and raised in Oxford, Mississippi, Mary Leigh received her engineering degree from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, in New York City.


Dave Mendlen, Senior Director, Developer Platform and Tools, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker DaveMendlenDave Mendlen is the Senior Director, Developer Platform and Tools. Prior to this role, he served as the speech writer for Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. In his time at Microsoft, he was the Director of Web Services strategy in the Developer Platform and Evangelism division at Microsoft responsible for driving Web Services excitement and standards across the industry. He has also served as the Director of Windows Product Management responsible for the marketing of Windows XP Home, Pro, Tablet PC and Windows XP Media Center Edition. He started at Microsoft in the developer division and served as the lead product planner on .NET and Visual Studio .NET driving a team to bring web services and .NET to millions of developers.


Danny Milrad, Symantec
DevConnections Speaker DannyMilradCurrently a Sr. Manager for Symantec Enterprise Vault Product Marketing, Danny has been with Symantec for almost 8 years and has over fourteen years industry experience with numerous storage hardware and software companies. Danny joined Symantec by way of the Veritas Software merger and has held management positions in marketing and business development at Veritas Software, BlueArc Corp, Network Appliance, FullTime Software and NeTpower Systems. Mr. Milrad holds an MBA and Bachelor of Science degree from San Jose State University.


Jeremy Moskowitz, Moskowitz, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker JeremyMoskowitzJeremy Moskowitz a Group Policy MVP and is the Chief Propeller-Head for Moskowitz, inc. and GPanswers.com. He is one of less than a dozen Microsoft MVPs in Group Policy. Since becoming one of the world''''s first MCSEs in both NT and 2000, he has performed Windows NT, Active Directory, and Group Policy planning and implementations for some of the nation''''s largest organizations. His latest books are Group Policy Fundamentals, Security, and Troubleshooting and Creating the Secure Managed Desktop: Group Policy, SoftGrid, and Microsoft Deployment and Management Tools. Learn more about the books and download eChapters at www.GPanswers.com/books. GPanswers.com was ranked as one of "The 20 most useful Microsoft sites for IT professionals" by ComputerWorld magazine.


Jessica M. Moss, Solid Quality Mentors
DevConnections Speaker Jessica M.MossJessica M. Moss, a Microsoft SQL Server MVP and business intelligence mentor with Solid Quality Mentors, is certified as an MCDBA, MCTS: SQL Server 2005 BI, and an MCITP: SQL Server 2005 BI. She has been working with SQL Server 2005 since its release and has participated in many warehousing and reporting solutions. Jessica enjoys working with the local community and is a regular speaker at user groups, code camps, and conferences. Jessica blogs at http://jessicammoss.blogspot.com/.


Brian Noyes, IDesign, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker BrianNoyesBrian is Chief Architect of IDesign, a Microsoft Regional Director, and Connected System MVP. He is a frequent top-rated speaker at conferences worldwide including Microsoft TechEd, DevConnections, DevTeach, and others. He is the author of Developing Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation, Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce, and Data Binding in Windows Forms 2.0. Brian got started programming as a hobby while flying F-14 Tomcats in the U.S. Navy, later turning his passion for code into his current career. You can contact Brian through his blog at http://briannoyes.net.


Errin O’Connor, EPC Group.net (sponsored by Idera)
DevConnections Speaker ErrinO’ConnorErrin O’Connor is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer for EPC Group.net. Errin focuses his efforts on implementing Microsoft Technologies in organizations throughout the country. Errin is the author of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Inside Out by Microsoft Press and has completed more than 130 successful individual SharePoint implementations and has worked with some of the largest organizations in the United States. Errin is also the founder of WebPartGallery.com an online solutions provider showcasing EPC Group’s SharePoint Web parts and custom solutions and is a frequent speaker at Microsoft SharePoint events throughout the United States and Canada including this year’s Gartner Portals Content & Collaboration Conference 2009.


Peter ODowd, Blade/Wadeware
DevConnections Speaker PeterODowdPeter is a Windows Server MVP for Exchange Server. He is well known and respected worldwide and often utilized by Microsoft to train the trainers in Windows Server products. He was recently contracted by Wadeware LLC (http://wadeware.net) to develop labs for the internal Microsoft course "Exchange Server Support Best Practices" and has delivered the material to MCS Premier Support and selected customers on five continents.

Peter works for Blade (http://www.blade.net.nz), a New Zealand company, and is a regular presenter for events such as TechEd and Connections around the globe. Peter specializes in Exchange Server 2007, Security, and Active Directory. He has been heard to say “give me a wet piece of string, and I’ll get mail going across it!”. Peter has designed and installed all versions of Exchange Server since when it was called MS Mail.

Peter says, "The versions change, the products are updated, but the core essentials and best practices often remain the same." Enjoy the stories from an experienced professional and learn about Exchange Server 2010 the same time.


Mark Olsen, Symantec
DevConnections Speaker MarkOlsenMark Olsen is a Senior Regional Product Manager for Enterprise Vault. A veteran of 7 different industries, he brings 25 years of IT experience to Symantec including 13 years in Senior IT Management at the Director/VP/CIO level. Most recently, Mark was Director of Controls and Compliance at Mitel, where he managed the implementation of Enterprise Vault and Discovery Accelerator.


Jared Parsons, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker JaredParsonsBio not available.


Chris Patterson, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker ChrisPattersonBio not available.


Brian Prince, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker BrianPrinceBrian H. Prince is an Architect Evangelist for Microsoft. He gets super excited whenever he talks about technology, especially cloud computing, patterns, and practices. His job is to help customers strategically leverage MS technology, and help them bring their architecture to a super level. In a past life Brian was a part of super startups, super marketing firms, and super consulting firms. Much of his super architecture background includes building super scalable applications, application integration, and award winning web applications. All of them were super.

Further, he is a co-founder of the non-profit organization CodeMash (www.codemash.org). He speaks at various regional and national technology events including TechEd. He only wishes his job didn’t require him to say ‘super’ so much. Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Physics from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He is also a zealous gamer. For example, he is a huge fan of Fallout 3.


Paul Randal, SQLskills.com
DevConnections Speaker PaulRandalPaul Randal and Kimberly Tripp are a husband-and-wife team who own and run SQLskills.com, a world-renowned SQL Server consulting and training company. They are both SQL Server MVPs and Microsoft Regional Directors, with over 30 years of combined experience on SQL Server.

Paul worked on the SQL Server team for nine years in development and management roles, writing many of the DBCC commands, and ultimately with responsibility for core Storage Engine for SQL Server 2008. Paul writes extensively on his blog (SQLskills.com/blogs/Paul) and for TechNet Magazine, for which he is also a Contributing Editor.

Paul and Kimberly have written Microsoft whitepapers and books for SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008, and are regular, top-rated presenters worldwide on database maintenance, high availability, disaster recovery, performance tuning, and SQL Server internals. Together they teach the SQL MCM certification and throughout Microsoft.

In their spare time they like to find frogfish in remote corners of the world.


Paul D. Sheriff, PDSA, Inc.
DevConnections Speaker Paul D.SheriffPaul D. Sheriff is the President of PDSA, Inc. (www.pdsa.com), a Microsoft Partner in Southern California. Paul acts as the Microsoft Regional Director for Southern California assisting the local Microsoft offices with Developer Days and several of their large events each year. Paul has authored several books, webcasts, and articles on .NET, SQL Server and SharePoint. You can reach Paul via e-mail at PSheriff@pdsa.com or at Paul Sheriff''’s Inner Circle (www.PaulSheriffInnerCircle.com).


Michael B. Smith, The Essential Exchange
DevConnections Speaker Michael B.SmithMichael owns and operates his own consulting company based in Central Virginia; with strong emphasis on Windows Server core technologies, Active Directory, Exchange and SharePoint. Along with his sons, Michael loves to sit in front of computers and answer questions. Michael was responsible for connecting ECU, in North Carolina, to the ARPANet in 1981 and published his first article in Byte Magazine in February 1984. While working for Burroughs Corporation in 1984-1988 helped design and implement a mail system that was turned into a product. Also at Burroughs, Michael taught an OS internals class and helped author an internal book on compiler design.
Between 1990 and 1996, Michael was the primary maintainer of a freeware message transport and email system known as AmigaUUCP. Between 1995 and 1998, Michael was one of the primary developers of I-Net 225, a commercial TCP/IP stack and related utilities (including a full-fledged email system) for the Amiga Computer. In 1998, Michael switched to Windows and Exchange full-time. By 1999, Michael was deploying Exchange 2000 RC2 for a hosting company and he’s been doing Exchange and Windows hosting since. Beginning in 2001 Michael began regularly contributing to a number of mailing lists. Primarily on Exchange and SMTP, of which he knows a little bit. :-)


Bob Spurzem, Mimosa Systems
DevConnections Speaker BobSpurzemBob Spurzem has over 20 years experience in high technology product development and marketing with an emphasis in bringing new products to market in both the email archiving and storage industries. As director of international business for Mimosa Systems, he is responsible for all aspects of the product life cycle for Mimosa™ NearPoint™ including market requirements definition, competitive research, positioning, sales enablement, and product launch. Prior to Mimosa, Bob served in senior product management positions for Legato Systems and VERITAS Software. Bob has a Masters Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University and an MBA from Santa Clara University.


Alan Sugano, ADS Consulting Group
DevConnections Speaker AlanSuganoAlan Sugano writes the monthly Networking Perspectives commentary for Windows IT Pro UPDATE. He’s the president of ADS Consulting Group, Inc. (ADS), which specializes in networking, custom programming, Web development, SQL Server development, and ACCPAC Plus accounting implementations. Alan frequently delivers talks on network audits, server selection, network documentation, network management, network design and topologies, SQL databases, and disaster recovery.


Kimberly L. Tripp, SQLskills.com
DevConnections Speaker Kimberly L.TrippKimberly Tripp and Paul Randal are a husband-and-wife team who own and run SQLskills.com, a world-renowned SQL Server consulting and training company. They are both SQL Server MVPs and Microsoft Regional Directors, with over 30 years of combined experience on SQL Server.

Kimberly worked on the SQL Server team in the early 1990s as a tester and writer before leaving to found SQLskills and embrace her passion for teaching and consulting. Kimberly has been a staple at worldwide conferences since she first presented at TechEd in 1996, and she blogs at SQLskills.com/blogs/Kimberly.

Kimberly and Paul have written Microsoft whitepapers and books for SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008, and are regular, top-rated presenters worldwide on database maintenance, high availability, disaster recovery, performance tuning, and SQL Server internals. Together they teach the SQL MCM certification and throughout Microsoft.

In their spare time they like to find frogfish in remote corners of the world.


Diego Vega, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker DiegoVegaDiego Vega is a Program Manager in the Entity Framework Team, focusing on LINQ to Entities and the Object Services layer. Before being hired by Microsoft, Diego spent 20 years working as a developer building data-driven applications and small frameworks, and as a consultant, helping others create better software and maximize their investments on code.


Dan Wahlin, Wahlin Consulting
DevConnections Speaker DanWahlinDan Wahlin (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for ASP.NET and XML Web Services) is the president of Wahlin Consulting which specializes in .NET and SharePoint consulting and training solutions. Dan founded the XML for ASP.NET Developers Web site (http://www.xmlforasp.net), which focuses on using ASP.NET, XML, AJAX, Silverlight and Web Services in Microsoft’s .NET platform. He’s also on the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and is recognized as a leading authority on .NET technologies. Dan has written several books on .NET including Professional Silverlight 2 Development, Professional ASP.NET 3.5 AJAX, ASP.NET 2.0 MVP Hacks and Tips, and XML for ASP.NET Developers. Dan’s blog is located at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin.


Troy Werelius, Lucid8
DevConnections Speaker TroyWereliusTroy Werelius is the President of Lucid8 a Microsoft Gold Certified ISV Partner. Troy’s 27-year career in IT includes extensive work in network & business process design and implementation, as well as Exchange Disaster Recovery since 1996. In 2001, Troy guided Lucid8 from an Exchange Consulting and Disaster Recovery practice into a full time commercial development organization. Lucid8 develops and sells next-generation Disaster Prevention‚ Data-Protection‚ e-Discovery and Recovery products for Microsoft Exchange.


Henry Zhang, Microsoft
DevConnections Speaker HenryZhangHenry Zhang is a program manager from the Microsoft SQL Azure team. He is focused on the high availability component in SQL Azure. Henry has a strong interest in database applications and performance of large scale online services. You can reach him at henryz@microsoft.com.

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