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Event: The Need for Speed 
Phil Pursglove, puts the pedal to the metal to talk about Microsoft Velocity, a new distributed caching framework. We'll also be giving away some swag, eating some pizza and maybe even having a nugget!

If you are not a member of NxtGenUG, you are more than welcome to attend. We just ask you register on the site, to help us to plan numbers and refreshments. Once registered on the site, you can then register for this event from this page.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Region: Oxford
Location: RM
RM
140 Milton Park
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 4SE
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Event Breakdown
Phil Pursglove The Need for Speed
A Developer's Guide To Velocity Velocity is Microsoft's new distributed caching framework. In this session we'll look at why you might want a distributed cache, how to configure your applications (and servers!) to use it, and how to manage it when it goes live. We'll also explore some of the other features of Velocity, including concurrency and locking, building a highly-available cache, and how to get away from sticky load balancing.
Barry Dorrans MVC CSRF OMG Kitties
Barry rolls out yet another security nugget in his mini-series on ASP.NET MVC, this time covering Cross Site Request Forgery
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