Dear Members and Guests:
This is a reminder of the upcoming special interest group meetings this week. The Security SIG is tomorrow at noon and the .Net group meets Wednesday at 6PM.
Anna Ehnmark
Upcoming Meetings on Security:
Audit Primer: Knowing and documenting your network
Join us on November 11 for a presentation by Todd Backman, Senior Network Consultant of Diversint. In his presentation, Todd will discuss procedures and methods of maintaining accurate data pertaining to your infrastructure's topology, assets, and risk exposures. The presentation will also touch on best practices relating to network and systems logging, time synchronization within your network, and network monitoring. More details>>
When: Tuesday, November 11, 12-1PM.
Click here to RSVP.
Where: Evergreen Team Concepts
3600 Meridian St. Suite 100
Bellingham, WA 98225
Join the Security Group on Linkedin. Click here>>
Upcoming Meetings on .Net technologies:
ASP.NET custom databound controls
On Wednesday November 12, the Bellingham .NET Users Group will be hosting a meeting featuring speaker Wayne Berry who will present on ASP.NET custom databound controls. Wayne Berry will be presenting on his recent trip to the PDC: Fresh from the PDC, Wayne will be talking about some of the latest Microsoft Technologies, including a demonstration of Windows Azure running on his laptop, and the Microsoft focus around the new Mesh technologies. So if you haven't been watching the conference online, or just want Wayne's unique perspective come join us Wednesday. As an added bonus before the talk Wayne will have Windows 7 running under a virtual PC on his laptop during "pizza time" which you can play with.
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2008. 6:00 PM.
Where: St. Luke Health Education Center.
3333 Squalicum Parkway
For more information you can visit the Microsoft .Net group's website.
If you want Pizza or to be elegable for some .net related paraphernalia, please RSVP.
The .net group has also started a public group on facebook. Search for:
"The Bellingham .NET Users Group"
About Special Interest Group meetings:
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) meet to discuss a common interest in a particular topic. SIGs provide excellent opportunities for developing and maintaining professional contacts, promoting industry awareness and extending the technical knowledge of members. SIG meetings are free and open to the public, unless otherwise indicated.
