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Updated: August 21, 1998

The Microsoft Site Builder Network is proud to feature special NetShow presentations of Web Tech·Ed content.

*ADS O5: Fundamental Cryptography and Certificates on the Internet

*CIM 08: Create and Maintain Customer Relationships Using Personalization in Site Server 3.0

*DCC 02: Controlling the Design and Layout of HTML Content with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

*DCC 06: Broadcasting Live Events with NetShow

*DWA 02: Directions with XML

*DWA 05: Maximizing the Performance of Your Active Server Pages (ASP)

*DWA 10: Tips and Tricks: Simplifying Web Application Development Using Visual InterDev™ 6.0

*SS 04: Building Data-Driven Web Applications

*The Web Means Business (keynote)

*Web Applications: The Next Generation (keynote)



ADS O5: Fundamental Cryptography and Certificates on the Internet

Michael Howard, speaker

This session will discuss the basics of cryptography, such as symmetric and public key cryptography and message digests, leading up to a discussion of certificates and secure sockets layer (SSL). We will also review how these technologies are used today in Microsoft Internet-related products.

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

CIM 08: Create and Maintain Customer Relationships Using Personalization in Site Server 3.0

James Gwertzman, speaker

Learn how to create compelling sites that enable you to establish relationships with your customers. This session will show you how to deliver a personalized browsing experience for each user, how to deliver electronic direct mail, and how to understand what each of your customers does on your site.

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

DCC 02: Controlling the Design and Layout of HTML Content with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)


Nadja Vol Ochs, speaker

Learn how to separate style and layout from HTML content using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). In this session, you'll see how Cascading Style Sheets, CSS Positioning, filters, transitions, dynamic styles, and font embedding can enhance the design and layout of your HTML-based content.

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

DCC 06: Broadcasting Live Events with NetShow

David Mighell, speaker

This sessions covers the scenario of Webcasting a live event from a location remote to the point of network service, encoding for both video and audio on site, and distributing to the Internet at associated bandwidths. The session will also cover procedures for other types of deployment, such as encoding for audio only or Webcasting from within a corporate LAN.

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

DWA 02: Directions with XML

Adam Denning, speaker

XML has suddenly become this year's big thing and Microsoft has bought into it with a vengeance. What is it really about and why does everyone regard it as so important? Get the answers you're looking for.

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

DWA 05: Maximizing the Performance of Your Active Server Pages (ASP)

Philip Carmichael, speaker

Learn a few tricks and tips to gain maximum performance from your Active Server Pages (ASP). This session will cover application design practice, as well as the best use of ASP and components -- including scripting and component language optimization (using the right language for the job).

*100 bps      *56 bps      *28.8 bps

DWA 10: Tips and Tricks: Simplifying Web Application Development Using Visual InterDev 6.0

David Johnson and Steve Millet, speakers

This session discusses using Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 Scripting Libraries and design-time controls to build powerful Web applications with HTML, script, and components. The Visual InterDev Scripting Object Model introduces an object-oriented approach to client-server Web programming with ASP, HTML, and script. Among the topics covered will be building data-bound forms, navigating to server script methods from the browser, asynchronous calls to server script functions from client script via HTTP, managing client-server state, and processing client events in server script.

*100 bps      *28.8 bps

SS 04: Building Data-Driven Web Applications

John Shewchuck, Rich Rollman, and Scott Guthrie, speakers

This session demonstrates how to fully leverage your data by making it available to your customers, employees, and partners via standard Web protocols and formats. You will learn, step by step, how to create full-featured external and internal Web applications that automatically store, access, manipulate, and transmit data in the most efficient and powerful way depending on the recipient's capabilities and requirements.

*100 bps      *28.8 bps

Keynote presentation: The Web Means Business

Bob Muglia, Vice President,
Server Applications

Bob Muglia presents a comprehensive view of how Microsoft's commitment to the Web has made the Windows operating system the most complete platform for Web computing applications. He highlights today's key technologies that enable you to build serious Web applications.

*ISDN      *28.8 bps

Keynote presentation: Web Applications: The Next Generation

Tod Nielsen, General Manager,
Developer Relations and Platform Marketing

Tod Nielsen describes Microsoft's investments for enabling the next generation of Web applications. Microsoft's investments in the PC Companion line of products -- Windows CE, Auto PC, Palm PC, and Web TV, and more -- are creating new opportunities for developers targeting the Windows platform, leveraging the best of the PC and the best of the Internet.

*ISDN      *28.8 bps

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