INETA Board of Directors Conference Call

I’m currently on my first INETA Board of Directors Conference Call and I thought I’d keep people updated on what’s going on, as there’s some really good stuff being discussed.  I know one of the perception problems, is that INETA is a black hole, which is on the top of my list to help change, and hopefully by doing this, that perception will change.

If you’d like to write content for the various code magazines, there are opportunities for you!

Community Night (aka Birds of a Feather) at TechEd is going to be a huge component of the event, with lots of free food and drink.  Supposedly it might replace the Attendee Party.  We’ll be looking for hosts (to help out with the logistics), and who knows, you may get a few perks for being a host.  TechEd attendance numbers are down, which is to be expected in this economy.

There is a Board of Director’s meeting in Raleigh Durham, NC (we’ll be on campus during tournament time, which is where our hotel is).  Please be sure to post / e-mail the topics that you’d like covered.

Overall, the call went well and the only concerns I had is with some legal documents, which will be discussed during the Board meeting.

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New FedEx SSL Cert is bound to cause problems

Having done some thorough research with code signing certifications and SSL certs, am I wrong in thinking that FedEx has royally screwed up?  I had to double and triple check that the link provided wasn’t a phishing attack of some sort, and it all looks valid.  Forcing your customers to install a cert that doesn’t have a root already installed in Windows is major trouble!  Why would VeriSign sell FedEx such a crappy product?

I have a cheap Comodo SSL cert for my Exchange server, and it wreaks all sorts of havok when connecting my Windows Mobile device to it.  Someone has made a very poor decision, or perhaps I’m missing something.

Dear Valued FedEx Customer:

Please ensure that your appropriate team members (e.g., Application Server Administrators) are aware of the following FedEx planned update:

Chained Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Test Certificate Update

In order to maintain customer confidence in our Web connections, FedEx is renewing our SSL certificate with VeriSign, a trusted certificate holding authority.  FedEx moved to a chained SSL certificate type for our test environment on Mar. 19, 2009, and will move for our production environment on Aug. 1, 2009.  This transition is due to the FedEx certificate holding authority transitioning from non-chained to chained Web server SSL certificates.

Customers using custom interfacing applications will need to verify that their systems support chained certificates.  For web servers that do not support chained certificates, administrators should contact their server software provider for technical assistance.  If you are unsure whether your application works with chained certificates, it is recommended that you test your application in the FedEx test environment.  Applications should be redirected to gatewaybeta.fedex.com for testing. 

Customers needing a local copy of the FedEx test certificate installed on their system can download the updated certificate here or by typing the link http://fedex.com/us/developer/downloads/dev_cert.zip into your browser.  A separate certificate will need to be installed for production.  We will notify you when the production certificate is available for download.  FedEx supplied API clients (e.g., ATOM) are not affected by these changes.

If you have any questions or need technical assistance, please contact the FedEx Help Desk at 1.877.339.2774 or send an e-mail to websupport@fedex.com.

Thank you for choosing FedEx.

The FedEx Web Integration Solutions Team

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INETA Board of Directors Appointment

INETA Board of Directors Appointment

INETA has a great gimmick.  Give someone a award and then recruit them to do volunteer work!  While I am completely joking, I was recently appointed to INETA’s Board of Directors.  Congratulations go out to my fellow Board Members.

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

Our first order of business will be a Board Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina from April 3rd to April 5th.  I have long recognized many of the problems INETA has had, and I hope to participate and help resolve them.  A majority of the issue revolves around the perception INETA has.  Things such as speaker requests becoming a black hole, requests come in, but no one knows what’s going on.  Many of the older established user groups don’t recognize value in INETA, something which I hope to help remedy.  Lastly, one of my goals is to provide more value to the user groups, such as a free website portal for all user groups.  If we can provide a free website portal/template with hosting and email, I think this will bring tremendous value to all user groups.

If you have ideas on how INETA can be improved, please shoot me an email or leave feedback.  We all want to see INETA improve, and that can only happen with your participation.

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Ozarks .Net User Group – Claudio Lassala (Laptop giveaway)

I wanted to make sure and draw attention to the effort that Brandon King in Harrison, Arkansas has given towards promoting this event.  There are some major giveaways, and we will be arranging a carpool from Springdale to drive the 1:30 to give a good showing from the NWA DNUG crew.

Details:

Who:                CLAUDIO LASSALA
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What:               Details at http://odnug.org
**When:              April 2nd 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
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Where:             North Arkansas College (Center Campus - Durand Center - Old Regions Bank Building), Harrison, AR**

Grand Prize

Inspiron 15 (1545) Laptop

  • Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400
  • (2.16GHz/667Mhz FSB/1MB cache)
  • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
  • 160 GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)
  • 3 GB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz (2 DIMMs)

Software Prizes

Infragistics NetAdvantage

  • NetAdvantage® for .NET is a comprehensive suite of ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF and Silverlight controls, components, and tools for the .NET platform.  NetAdvantage for .NET has what you need to add no-touch AJAX to your Web site, awesome power and performance to your Windows Forms application, compelling user experiences leveraging Windows Presentation Foundation, and professionally polished user interfaces (UI).

Nevron Chart for .NET Lite

  • Nevron Chart for .NET has been designed from the ground up to be extensible, efficient and feature rich. This allows it to wrap a vast amount of features in an intuitive and straightforward programming model. The component can display virtually any 2D or 3D chart including: Bar, Line, Step Line, Area, Pie, Point, Bubble, Stock, Floating Bar, Radar, Polar, High Low, Mesh Surface, Grid Surface, Shape, Smooth Line, Float Bar, Venn and Error with many variations (like Scatter XY and XYZ Line, Stacked Bars etc.).

ReSharper 4.1 Personal License

  • JetBrains ReSharper for Visual Studio redefines the notions of developer productivity and code editing usability as applied to .NET. It provides efficient navigation and search features, industry-leading refactorings, smart code completion, and much more. With customizable live templates and extensive support for ASP.NET, unit tests and build script files, ReSharper maximizes your coding convenience.

dotTrace 3.1 Personal License

  • A complete profiling solution for profiling the performance and memory use of your .NET applications.

CodeSmith Standard Edition

  • CodeSmith is a software development tool to help you get your job done faster. Technically speaking it is a template driven source code generator that automates the creation of common application source code for any language (C#, Java, VB, PHP, ASP.NET, SQL, etc.).

Book Prizes

O’Reilly Books

· Programming ASP.NET 3.5
· Ajax: The Definitive Guide
· Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5
· Programming WCF Services
· Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2
· RESTful .NET
· iPhone Open Application Development
· Learning C# 3.0
· Head First C#
· Head First Ajax
· Head First Design Patterns
· Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
· Head First Object-Oriented Analysis & Design

Manning Books

Murach Books

  • Murach’s C# 2008
  • Murach’s ASP.NET 3.5 Web Programming with C# 2008
  • Murach’s SQL Server 2008 for Developers

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Northwest Arkansas Technology Council Inaugural Meeting 2009-03-10

Northwest Arkansas Technology Council Inaugural Meeting 2009-03-10

This is an open invitation to join us in helping form the Northwest Arkansas Technology Council.  The discussion for the inaugural meeting will center on who and what we are and the beginning phases of our purpose.  If you feel you have something to contribute to our pioneering efforts, or know of someone who can, please consider joining us, or forward the following information on.

Thanks,
Randy Walker

You are invited to participate in the formation meeting of the Northwest Arkansas Technology Council (NWA Tech Council), set for March 10th, 2009 from 6-8pm at the Arkansas World Trade Center (3300 Market Street, Suite 400, Rogers Arkansas 72758).  The NWA Tech Council’s purpose is to encourage business growth of the technology sector in Northwest Arkansas.

Originally several of us set out to put on an event called the Northwest Arkansas Technology Summit, a broad based event connecting all aspects of technology that appeal to the larger firms in this area including Wal-Mart, JB Hunt, Tyson, small and medium businesses, and vendor communities. The event was originally scheduled for June 2009 at the John Q. Hammons Center. After further review, it was decided that in order to put on an event of the quality and magnitude that was envisioned, more time and planning would be needed.

The vision for the Northwest Arkansas Information Technology Summit includes the following aspects:
•    To be a nationally recognized event that pulls not only a regional, but national attendance. Goal: 1400+ attendees
•    To be sponsored by national recognized manufacturers (i.e. HP, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Dell, etc.)
•    To focus on new technologies and trends within the IT Community (i.e. Virtualization, Sustainability, etc.) and encourage vendors/manufacturers to showcase their latest and greatest
•    To have breakout sessions with 12 unique tracks. Some of the suggested tracks include: Retail Link, Project Management, Database Management, Software Development, Web Development, Infrastructure, Small Business, Digital Graphics, and Marketing
•    To have keynote speakers that can speak to how technology not only effects but empowers all business, from local small business to large worldwide enterprises

There is an open invitation for the first NWA Tech Council’s meeting March 10th, 2009 from 6-8pm. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the overall scope of the Technology Summit and start the process for creating a steering committee.  As you consider coming and joining the Council, please think about how you can help achieve the Council’s goals.  Below are areas of experience we are looking for in Council members.  Please send a confirmation email to nwatechcouncil@gmail.com where we can send you details of the meeting.

Chamber of Commerce
Executive Level Leadership
Civic Committees & Organizations
Convention and Event Planning
Marketing & Advertising
Technology Consulting
Corporate Technology Leadership
Accounting
Leaders within Walmart, Tyson, & JBHunt
Technology Based Businesses
Small Business Leaders

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