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SPTechCon Developer Days
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Plan to attend SPTechCon Developer Days, June 24-26, in Burlingame, CA, and TAKE YOUR OFFICE 365 AND SHAREPOINT DEV SKILLS TO NEW LEVELS!
SPTechCon Developer Days will feature Microsoft speakers and MVPs, the brightest minds in Microsoft, Web, SharePoint and Office 365 development, to help you either start down the path to modern application development or help you expand your knowledge.

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Offering more than 40 classes, panels and keynotes, SPTechCon Developer Days will help you understand the new application model, modern Web development architecture, languages and techniques, and much more. Check out these topics on the agenda:  
The New App Model • JavaScript and jQuery • Office Graph & Delve • REST, CSOM and APIs • Web Part Development • Modern Web Development Architecture • Responsive Web Design Client-Side Development • App and Workflow Customization • Branding • SPServices • The Content Query Web Part • SharePoint for ASP.NET Developers • Visual Studio and SharePoint • Building Single-Page Apps • AngularJS and BreezeJS • Mastering Bootstrap • HTML5 and CSS • TypeScript for SharePoint Developers • Developing an Intranet • The Data View Web Part Office Web Apps • Business Connectivity Service • Creating Master Pages and Page Layouts • Secured Web Services Solutions Versioning and Upgrading Features • The Evolution of SharePoint Event Receivers • The Content Search Web Part • Code Solutions for Performance and Scalability

To maximize your networking opportunities, attendance at the conference will be capped at 375 registrants. So don’t delay! Registerby March 6 for just $1,095 and save $500 from the full conference price.  
Learn more here
Katie SerigneseBZ Media
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Webinar: Accelerate Your Application Development with Microservices Tips & Tricks!

Stackato Webinars
Microservices Tips & Tricks
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Wednesday, February 25 at 10:00am PST John Wetherill, Technology Evangelist 
Phil Whelan, Technology Evangelist

Microservices based architectures are not new but are suddenly in the spotlight due to their powerful and sophisticated practices enabling streamlined application development and deployment. However, transitioning from a monolithic approach to a microservices based architecture requires not only the technical expertise, but organizational buy-in as well.
In this webinar, John Wetherill and Phil Whelan discuss a number of tips and tricks to help you transition to and get the most out a microservices based approach. Some of the topics they will cover are:
  • Scaling and monitoring from day one 
  • Automation techniques 
  • Eliminating IT barriers 
  • Empowering developers 
  • Quantifying success 
Join us next week and learn how to successfully transition to a microservices-based architecture and, ultimately, how to accelerate and innovate your application development.
      Seating is limited, so save your spot!
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      Navrup Johal
      Product Marketing Manager
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      WINDExchange: Energy Department Announces 2016 Collegiate Wind Competition Participants

      U.S. Department of EnergyEnergy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyUS Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
      WINDExchange

      Energy Department Announces 2016 Collegiate Wind Competition Participants

      The Energy Department today announced the twelve collegiate teams that have been selected to participate in the Department's second Collegiate Wind Competition. The Collegiate Wind Competition challenges teams of undergraduate students to design and build a model wind turbine based on market research and siting considerations, develop a business plan to market their products, and test their turbines against a set of rigorous performance criteria. Bringing together the next generation of wind energy pioneers with today's industry leaders, the Collegiate Wind Competition 2016 will take place at the annual American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 23-26, 2016.
      The Collegiate Wind Competition combines the expertise of students from a variety of engineering, business, communications, and social science programs, and challenges them to utilize their individual skills to develop state-of-the-art wind energy solutions as a team. Intertwining academic coursework with tangible, hands-on learning, the Collegiate Wind Competition provides valuable real-world experience as students prepare to enter the workforce.
      Five new schools have been selected along with seven returning teams from the 2014 competition. The twelve colleges and universities that have been selected to participate in the Collegiate Wind Competition 2016 are:
      1. Boise State University (Idaho)
      2. The California Maritime Academy
      3. California State University, Chico
      4. Kansas State University
      5. Northern Arizona University
      6. The Pennsylvania State University
      7. Universidad del Turabo (Puerto Rico)
      8. University of Alaska Fairbanks
      9. University of Maryland
      10. University of Massachusetts Amherst
      11. University of Massachusetts Lowell
      12. University of Wisconsin Madison
      Hailing from across the United States, from Alaska to Puerto Rico, each team brings diverse experiences and unique perspectives to the competition. The Energy Department held the inaugural Collegiate Wind Competition in 2014 at the AWEA WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada, where over 150 students from ten institutions helped lay the groundwork for what has become the country's prominent undergraduate-level wind energy competition.
      Learn more about the Collegiate Wind Competition by visiting the competition's official website.

      Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL Health Twitter Digest Update



      @LANL_Health iconLANL Health LANL_Health18 Feb
      Researchers @MIT @harvardmed develop silver nanoparticle paper test that quickly detects #Ebola, #Dengue #YellowFeverhttp://t.co/CCvGCGl5ki
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      @LANL_Health iconLANL Health LANL_Health17 Feb
      Great news for chile-loving #NewMexicans: Hot Chili Peppers Motivate Mice To Burn Fat - http://t.co/rrnrDeeTww @sciamhttp://t.co/mNyOJ5X9QP
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      @LANL_Health iconLANL Health LANL_Health17 Feb
      Another use for Athena (http://t.co/n7HsE2RmgA): #biodefence applications http://t.co/8d6qy0Zsem via @sciam @DHSgov @PNNLab @ncats_nih_gov
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      Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL Twitter Digest Update



      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab18 Feb
      RT @SantaFeReporter: Forget the one-way trip. A team @LosAlamosNatLab is already on Mars doing real science today with robots http://t.co/W
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab18 Feb
      Researchers at LANL offering their expertise to help defeat #explosive #threats http://t.co/i1g1S3sFQs via @FCWnow http://t.co/6Wun0lKaBN
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab18 Feb
      RT @LANL_Space: Mission 2 Mars: @marsninja dishes 2 @SantaFeReporter on lab, loving her job + looking 4 alienshttp://t.co/kTVy7nNE8D http:…
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab18 Feb
      It's #NationalBatteryDay! Let's look at advances in #battery tech: New paper-like material could boost #EV batteries http://t.co/8JHFcbMZQq
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab17 Feb
      The @marsninja on the cover looks familiar! MT @SantaFeReporter: Here's a little sneak peek at the new issue: http://t.co/Sn88bvuWR0
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab17 Feb
      RT @LANL_Health: Another use for Athena (http://t.co/n7HsE2RmgA): #biodefence applications http://t.co/8d6qy0Zsem via @sciam @DHSgov @PNNLa…
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      @LosAlamosNatLab iconLosAlamosNationalLab LosAlamosNatLab17 Feb
      RT @LANL_Health: Great news for chile-loving #NewMexicans: Hot Chili Peppers Motivate Mice To Burn Fat - http://t.co/rrnrDeeTww@sciam http…
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