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MSDN Webcast: Improving Performance of ASP.NET 2.0 Using Caching (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032276913

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft ASP.NET.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 72 Minutes
Start Date:
Thursday, July 21, 2005 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 has some new performance and scalability features. Join this webcast as we look at data caching based on controls, Microsoft SQL Server and post-cache substitution. We start with controls as an easy way to configure caching. Then, utilizing features of Microsoft SQL Server 2005, we look at how SQL 2005 cache invalidation can integrate with the existing caching techniques. Finally, we explore post-cache substitution, which allows you, the developer, to do partial page caching. 

 

Mike Benkovich, MSDN Developer Community Champion, Microsoft Corporation

 

From minion to business owner, Mike Benkovich has been writing software since the late 1970's. In 1994 he started a consulting firm focused on the effective use of relational technologies to build scalable, high performance and mission critical applications. Mike has worked in a variety of roles including architect, project manager, developer and technical writer. He is a published author, and most recently a presenter for the Microsoft Developer Network team, working to bring you the latest technologies, tips and tricks.

 

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