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XML in .NET:
Building Business Solutions
with Dan Hermes |
What are the advantages and risks of XML in Enterprise Development?
XML
receives abundant press as the language for new distributed business
applications. Providing
cross-platform communication, standardization, and data-driven design, XML
cannot be ignored. Microsoft’s
.NET platform offers us a suite of distributed and Internet technologies,
including XML. We’ll explore
those technologies, their advantages, their challenges, and their risks:
- Business
Examples
- Web
Services vs. Remoting
- Cross-Platform
Examples
- .NET
Framework
- When
is XML Overkill?
SPEAKER
Dan Hermes, MCT, MCSD is President and principal consultant at Lexicon Systems,
Inc. Mr.
Hermes offers an extensive background in Information Systems, with over 15 years
experience as a project leader, architect, analyst, and developer. Specializing
in client/server and Internet development, he has expertise in object-oriented design, Internet applications, database design,
high-volume transaction processing, and multi-tiered, cross-platform development.
As a Microsoft Certified Trainer, he has taught Visual Basic courses through the
Microsoft Official Curriculum. On the faculty of Northeastern University, Mr.
Hermes has offered courses on Visual Basic and E-Commerce development. For
development, he specializes in VB6 and VB.NET, also using ASP.NET, XML, C++, ASP,
SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, and many others. Leaders in business, software
development, e-commerce, and Internet technology call on him to bring their
endeavors to success and profitability.