July 15, 2010
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Got Work? INETA: Career Webinars Series

We know that times might be tough right now, and we want to help! INETA in partnership with Sherlock Technology (http://sherstaff.com) is pleased to present the INETA: Career Webinars Series. So if you need help seeking new employment, tweaking your resume, or better positioning yourself at your current job this webcast series is for you! Attend them live via LiveMeeting or watch the recordings on INETA Live (http://live.ineta.org).  Hector Hernandez and Alex Funkhouser of Sherlock Technology Staffing will present.

Recorded Webcasts

You don't need talent to succeed, but Everything else Counts... was presented by Hector Hernandez on April 30, 2009

Why do you want this job? Why should I hire you? How would you deal with a situation where they ask you to do something in a certain way and you thought you knew a more efficient way. This session helps trigger our natural abilities that go unused for years. Once you discover that these are already part of you (us), you will be able to apply them to advance your interview skills, career, relationships and your life.

How to talk to your manager about your career and actually make it happen...

This career discussion will help you with the following questions and suggest some career changing ideas that can put you in the right position to compete and meet your aspirations. When I start my job, how do I initiate a conversation about my future? Is this normal, and when do I do this? I am relatively new and I work from home—how do I obtain guidance to move my career forward? How do I use social networks to increase my chances of moving my career and professional relationships forward? How do I get others to recognize my leadership skills and contributions?. Everyone around us is like a recruiter. Managers, supervisors and executives are always looking for that special individual who can bring leadership into the organization, regardless if you are inside or outside the company. Everything we do on daily basis counts and matters, when studies show that close to 35% of resumes contain inaccuracies, screening becomes difficult. We need to be able to back up the resume with explanations of how our skills were applied and accomplishments achieved. All of this can be learned and applied for success. These and many more questions are explored with real tips on how you can write a great resume, move your career and your life in a positive direction.

Unlocking the hidden value of your organization through people, technology and innovation...

The implications of collaborative innovation are many—the most important being its potential to reshape not just individual enterprises, but whole industries, perhaps even entire economies. Hector believes in investing in innovation in good and bad times. This session covers the alignment of business and technology to create a flexible environment that fosters innovation without permission. How do we get the most out of your employees and how does the employee get the most out of management. Its a WIN-WIN proposition. This session will provide insights on how to unlock all of the assets that are hidden in an organization. i.e., technical, communications, services, experiences, and most important, the employees capabilities and desires. Unlocking thought leadership and innovation is at the heart of this presentation.

Unlock YOUR potential, by Applying the New Language of Business - CTRL-ALT-DEL your Career

Your capacity for change and growth will determine your full potential. The global landscape and a new language of business is now a key differentiator and a competitive weapon you can use to advance your career. The individuals who understand the new global requirements for aligning business and technology and think like "T" thinkers increase their opportunities for job advancement and success. The implications of collaborative innovation are many, the most important being its potential to reshape not just individual enterprises, but whole industries, perhaps even entire economies. Hector believes that you need to invest in yourself in good and bad times. What can you do now to get ready to compete in these challenging economic times? What is the new vocabulary that needs to be part of your resume. You need to have compelling reasons on why you are the right candidate. The resume is your infomercial to landing a job or a promotion. This session will help you unlock your inner capabilities to manifest your career and personal desires/aspirations. It will also provide you with tactics and strategies to increase your chances for career advancement by understanding the new language of business and having your resume reflected.

This video series was made possible by:

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Just in case you missed the INETA April newsletter, here are some links to the highlights. To subscribe to the newsletter, please register at www.ineta.org

INETA Booth at TechEd

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A30

TechEd BOF Session Hosts needed

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A10

Champs for Q1 Announced

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A20

Upcoming INETA Live and INETA: Career webcasts

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A77

Virtual User Groups

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A77a

WomenBuild at TechEd

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A80

Keeping up with INETA

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A93

Community Events

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A93a

Upcoming Speakers Bureau Events

http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/2009_04.htm#A95


 
Categories: Community

April 20, 2009
@ 03:01 PM

From the blog of Steve Andrews

One of my initiatives as Director of Technology for INETA is to further develop INETA Live. To that end, Rachel Appel and I will be hosting five exciting live webcasts this month on Live Meeting, all from INETA speakers. Details below, and remember to stay tuned for more exciting content from INETA Live. If you are interested in doing a live webcast on INETA Live, please contact me.

* All times are Eastern US/Canada

imagePete Brown – A Lap Around Silverlight 3
When: April 21st, 2009 at 12:00pm
Host: Rachel Appel
Link: https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=ZBZ3KJ&role=attend

Abstract: Join us for a lap around the new features in Silverlight 3 ranging from business application development to rich media, validation, navigation and out of browser support. If you’re new to Silverlight 3, or new to Silverlight itself, you’ll want to join us for this end-to-end look at Microsoft’s premier RIA platform. We’ll cover the basics from Silverlight 2, but focus primarily on the new announcements from mix09 and new features in Silverlight 3.

Bio: Pete Brown is a Microsoft MVP for Client Application Development (Silverlight and WPF), an INETA speaker, and an Architect/Project Manager for Applied Information Sciences in the Washington, DC area. From his first sprite graphics and custom character sets on the Commodore 64 to 3d modeling and design through to Silverlight, Surface, XNA, and WPF, Pete has always had a deep interest in programming, design, and user experience. His involvement in Silverlight goes back to the Silverlight 1.1 alpha application that he co-wrote and put into production in July 2007. Pete has been programming for fun since 1984, and professionally since 1992. In his spare time, Pete enjoys programming, blogging, designing and building his own woodworking projects and raising his two children with his wife in the suburbs of Maryland. Pete’s blog is at http://www.irritatedVowel.com/Blog , and you can follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/pete_brown.

imageSteve Andrews – Visual Studio 2008 Tips and Treats
When: April 22nd, 2009 at 12:00pm
Host: Rachel Appel
Link: https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=TNTB2N&role=attend

Abstract: Based on real life experience of 8+ hours a day developing with Visual Studio, learn some sweet tips and tricks to tame the IDE. With something new for everyone, these techniques will give you valuable information to start using right away, increase your productivity, and make you wonder how you survived all this time without them.

Bio: Steve Andrews is a Team System MVP and INETA Board Member and Speaker, and has been working as a developer for more than 9 years. During this time, he has designed and developed applications in such widely varying areas as trust accounting, medical information management, supply chain management, and retail systems. Steve is also a MCTS, ICSOO, and community fanatic.

imageClaudio Lassala – Design Patterns in .NET
When: April 27th, 2009 at 12:00pm
Host: Steve Andrews
Link: https://www323.livemeeting.com/cc/usergroups/join?id=P648S9&role=attend

Abstract: Design Patterns are used every day by most developers in one way or another. A basic understanding of patterns and how to implement them is very useful for all .NET developers, and this session tries to clarify design patterns in a way that everybody can understand and start thinking about patterns in a more natural way.

Bio: Claudio Lassala is a Senior Developer at EPS Software Corp. He has presented several lectures at Microsoft events such as PDC Brazil and various other Microsoft seminars, as well as several conferences and user groups across North America and Brazil. He is a multiple winner of the Microsoft MVP Award since 2001 (for Visual FoxPro in 2001-2002, and for C# ever since), an INETA speaker, and also holds the MCSD for .NET certification. He has articles published on several magazines, such as MSDN Brazil Magazine, CoDe Magazine, UTMag, Developers Magazine, and FoxPro Advisor.Claudio blogs at http://claudiolassala.spaces.live.com, and can be followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ClaudioLassala. More detailed information regarding his presentations and articles can be found in his MVP Profile.

imageAmanda Laucher – TBD
When: April 28th, 2009 at 12:00pm
Host: Rachel Appel
Link: TBD

Abstract: TBD

Bio: Amanda Laucher is a software developer/architect focusing on Microsoft technologies. She is currently based in Columbus, OH and working with The Sophic Group.

image Rachel Appel – TBD
When: April 30th, 2009 at 12:00pm
Host: Steve Andrews 
Link: TBD

Abstract: TBD

Bio: Rachel has been working as a mentor, instructor, software developer, architect and DBA for nearly 20 years. During her career, Rachel has worked with a variety of languages, technologies and systems and has contributed to projects of all sizes including large scale enterprise applications at some of the world’s leading companies. Rachel is the Vice President of the .Net Valley user group, as well as a leader and regular speaker in the Philly.NET and Central Penn.NET user groups of Pennsylvania. She can also be found speaking at code camps, user groups, community events and conferences. Rachel’s expertise lies within developing solutions that align business and technology using the Microsoft .NET family of products, particularly ASP.NET & SQL Server. She is also an ASP.NET MVP, ASPInsider and holds the Microsoft Certified Trainer, MCAD & MCSD certifications. She is also a member of the INETA speakers bureau. In 2008 Rachel has joined the team at Wintellect as a hired gun


 
Categories: Community

Microsoft is running a Silverlight Game contest which closes April 30th. We want to encourage the INETA Developer Community to get involved. If your app wins, we’ll also provide an extra special INETA prize pack! (If it’s not an INETA entry that wins, we’ll divide up the prizes amongst the INETA entries).

How will we know it’s you? In order to track your game as an INETA entry, we need you to either include INETA in the title or description of the game, or preferably display and INETA logo somewhere in your game! (Somewhere relatively easy to find).

To participate please visit the contest site at http://www.serverquestcontest.com and check out the contest trailer.

<br/><a href="http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=4273f306-a750-4ba5-9427-b586e46fe672" target="_new" title="Server Quest Trailer">Video: Server Quest Trailer</a>

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Categories: Community

Please join us on Wednesday April 15th at 10AM PST for special community webcast hosted by Microsoft Patterns and Practices to provide and overview of Building composite applications with WPF and Silverlight.

You are invited to attend attend an online meeting using Microsoft® Office Communications Server.

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If you still cannot enter the meeting, contact support:

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Categories: Community

Are you a proud Microsoft Certified Professional? Do you want to win a free trip to Tech·Ed 2009?

Enter the Microsoft Learning Get on the Bus contest and you could display your pride and attend Tech·Ed for free!

We are seeking six passionate Microsoft Certified Professionals to join us on the Career Express for the Get on the Bus 11-day odyssey across the United States. The Career Express will travel from Atlanta to Los Angeles, ending at Tech·Ed on May 11th. If you want to take your career to the next level, Tech·Ed 2009 is the place to be.

MCPs who enter online and attend an event in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Kansas City, Denver, Phoenix, or Las Vegas will have the chance to compete to win a seat on the bus to travel with the Microsoft Learning Community Leaders and Evangelists while we blog, Twitter, video blog and have a great time going across the US and meeting MCPs! But you have to enter to win! Visit the Microsoft Learning blog, Born to Learn, for details on how to enter and to find out what we’ll be doing when we come through your city. We’ll be hosting MCP meet-ups where you can geek-out with us. We’ll be hanging out with the Windows Server 2008 R2 folks in some cities and we’ll be giving out Microsoft swag. From study breaks at colleges and universities to MS Press author signings, we’re going to be bringing Microsoft to your town, so don’t miss out!

Don’t miss the bus! Registration for the contest ends at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time on April 6th


 
Categories: Community

INETA NorAm is pleased to announce the election of the following individuals to the Board of Directors starting April 3rd.

Rob Zelt, President
Mike Vincent, Vice President
Scott Spradlin, Secretary
Morgan Baker, Treasurer
Steve Andrews, Director
Lori McKinney, Director
Randy Walker, Director
Shawn Weisfeld, Director
Chris Williams, Director

We look forward to having this great group of people working on behalf of the developer community. We would also like to thank all of the other individuals that were nominated, and hope that they will join us in helping grow our community.


 
Categories: Community