Archive for August 24th, 2016

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Live Webinar – August 31st, 2016 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: MPUG WebnLearn  ( REP 1369 )
Mpug Member Free – Members only event

Ever want to build macros to make routine tasks easier and more efficient in Microsoft Project, but you are not a programmer?

In this presentation Jeff will give you building blocks and the confidence to build all types of macros.

After the presentation you will be ready to build tools to automatically transfer views, tables and filters to all the members of your group, interface Project with Excel and build your own network analyzer.

Along the way, there will be descriptions of the elements of the code as well as a demonstration on how to debug your macros.

Presenter: Jeff Fenbert (Linkedin profile) Process Engineer for Boeing,  has been a Project user and enthusiast for many years and is a frequent presenter at MPUG meetings.   Jeff has developed and taught Microsoft Project and Project Management classes at Boeing and at a Community College.

If you are NOT ALREADY a member JOIN MPUG!

This event is for members only BUT… You can take one of the MPUG Certificated Masterclass (Usually 6 Category A PDUs) Or over 30 other Category A PDUs for free each year.  The $129 Per Year Membership Fee is a terrific value!

MPUG Membership includes:

  1. MPUG’s Project Server and SharePoint certificated courses available to members
  2. Over 30 other virtual PDU events per year
  3. You can network with other MPUG (Microsoft Project Users Group) members at in person meetings and events.
  4. Work with Microsoft MVPs in MS Project Project Server & SharePoint
  5. And so much more …

Seriously consider joining MPUG if you work with SharePoint or Project & earn all the PDUs you will need as a member of MPUG!

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Make Your Life Easier With Project Macros

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar August 30th, 2016 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  3 Hours  3 PDUs free
Provider: O’Reilly

 A 3 Hour Online Web Architecture Conference!

Taking time to plan your architecture before you begin the development work is like having a roadmap—or rather, a good GPS—before you begin your trip.

If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll still end up somewhere, but it may not be exactly where you envisioned.

Your architectural plan needs to include design, performance, scalability, and availability, as well as many other considerations and trade-offs—all of which will position you to make smarter decisions as your website and applications take shape.

In this online conference, three experienced developers share some of the building blocks of web architecture: cross-platform development, webhooks, and APIs. Their experience will arm you with practical takeaways that you can use in devising your own web architectures.

Session 1

Confessions Of A Cross-Platform Developer

Cross-platform development is not only a challenging, technical line of work; it also changes the way you think, work, and interact with systems and software as a user and a developer.

New frameworks like Electron are making it easier for developers to create applications that can run on multiple platforms, but things are never as simple as they appear.

Building good cross-platform applications requires more than just the right tools.

In this session Andreia explores:

  • Cross-platform development,
    • outlining the skills you need to get the job done.
  • How cross-platform frameworks get built, what tools are used,
  • How many platforms you can target as a cross-platform developer
    • (hint: it’s more than three), and …
  • How to go about targeting them.

You’ll learn how a cross-platform development focus can change the way you build code and use software.

Presenter: Andreia Gaita  (LinkedIn profile) is a C#/C++ developer and longtime open source and Mono contributor, currently working at GitHub doing .NET and open source and building the GitHub extension for Visual Studio. For the past 16 years, Andreia has been involved in the development of cross-platform applications, services, and libraries, embedding browser engines, creating bindings, and making tools. Andreia hails from the sunny city of Lisbon, Portugal, and currently lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Session 2

The Wonderful World Of WebHooks

In an increasingly connected world, APIs are key to great tools and effective workflows.

But what’s better than an API?

A webhook, of course. Webhooks are a central building block of modern applications, allowing systems to exchange data in response to events.

In this session Lorna dives into examples of webhooks currently in use in the wild, examining when a webhook is useful and exploring the internal design and structuring of webhook payloads.

Lorna discusses how to work with webhooks in a scalable way regardless of your technology stack, how to receive and process incoming webhooks from an external system, and how to design and publish your own for use by partners or consumers.

Walk away with a better idea of how to make your applications play nicely with others.

Presenter: Lorna Mitchell (LinkedIn profile, O’Reilly bio) is based in Leeds, UK; she is a developer advocate with IBM Cloud Data Services. The author of PHP Master: Write Cutting Edge Code and PHP Web Services: APIs for the Modern Web, Lorna is an experienced conference speaker and brings her technical expertise to audiences all over the world delivered with a very practical slant.  Check out Lorna’s blogs at LornaJane.net.

Session 3

The Five Key Features Of A Good API

What makes a good API? Rob Allen offers a tour of five of the most important features that you should implement in your API.

These features ensure your API plays well with HTTP and, more importantly, make your API a delight to work with. Give your API a competitive edge by making it sane so developers will want to work with it.

Presenter: Rob Allen (LinkedIn profile) is a software consultant for Nineteen Feet. Focusing on web development, training, and consultancy, Rob has been involved in software architecture and development for a number of years now and writes code in PHP, Swift, and other interesting languages. He contributes to open source projects such as Slim Framework and is the author of Zend Framework in Action. Rob holds a master’s degree in electronic engineering from the University of Birmingham in the UK.

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The Building Blocks Of Web Architecture

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Live Webinar August 31st, 2016, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell

Today’s users are unforgiving when it comes to performance expectations, often refusing to reuse a service after hitting performance roadblocks.

When slowdowns occur during the holiday season—when customer demands are at their peak—the business impact can be disastrous.

Join Micro Focus to learn how to eliminate your mobile and web performance issues and ensure a quality user experience under the most stressful user demands.

Learn the 3 most critical performance-optimization practices:

  • Understanding true user performance experience across devices and regions
  • Confirming the effectiveness of your responsive web strategies
  • Ensuring back office/order processing systems will scale with the increased web/mobile demand

Hear a real-world example of how one large retailer eliminated holiday shopping traffic risks and had a successful holiday shopping season.

Bonus offer: Web seminar registrants are invited to participate in a complimentary, personalized performance assessment on any website they choose to see how it is currently performing. Registrants also receive free credits toward cloud-based performance testing.

Unable to attend the live event? Just reserve your seat now, and we will send you instructions on how to watch it at your convenience once the archive launches.

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Web & Mobile Performance Testing Strategies
To Beat The Holiday Rush

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar August 31st, 2016, 8:00 am – 9:00 am EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Gartner Webinars

In this webinar Rob Smith (LinkedIn profile, Gartner bio) Gartner Research Director, addresses the growing trend of users refusing to have enterprise management of their mobile devices due to privacy concerns.

Rob discuss how organizations can effectively provide applications and content and minimize security risks without the control offered through mobile device management (MDM) and enterprise mobility management solutions.

Discussion Topics:

  • Why users don’t want their devices managed and situations where they simply can’t be managed
  • What can be done to enable business when an MDM profile isn’t present
  • The technical limitations of no MDM and why you should install MDM whenever possible

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How To Live Without Mobile Device Management

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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