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about mixing form based authentication with other types….

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Tom Vandaele has opened up his blog on the newly created Trycatch community site with an awesome post on sharing his growing experience on sharepoint (and FBA).
He put together a nice scenario and explains how to "reach the goals"

Situation:
You're working at a company with a bunch of freelancers. Let's say a newspaper. When a freelancer works for you, you would like to give him access to your SharePoint environment. Since you use a lot of freelancers (and not always for a long time) you don't want to put them into your Active Directory.

Continue the story on his blog and subscribe to his feed as this guy is awesome !

//Bart

about mixing form based authentication with other types….

Posted by evilbart
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Tom Vandaele has opened up his blog on the newly created Trycatch community site with an awesome post on sharing his growing experience on sharepoint (and FBA).
He put together a nice scenario and explains how to "reach the goals"

Situation:
You're working at a company with a bunch of freelancers. Let's say a newspaper. When a freelancer works for you, you would like to give him access to your SharePoint environment. Since you use a lot of freelancers (and not always for a long time) you don't want to put them into your Active Directory.

Continue the story on his blog and subscribe to his feed as this guy is awesome !

//Bart

Developer & IT Pro Days 2007 – my round up

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Last Week i was invited by the kind people of microsoft to attend the Developer & IT Pro Days 2007 in Ghent – Belgium. This is a 2 day event with 2 different tracks one for dev-people and one for IT-Pro's. As an old school IT PRO this was off course the track i was most interested in.

Day – 1 – preconf

It all started with a pre-conf day about virtualisation done by Ronald Bekelaar. He delivered a good day about the stuff Microsoft will release in the future and what microsoft virtualization will bring us. I was kinda dissapointed in the depth of the content. (I always want more ;-) ) but it was a nice day and the content was interesting enough to stay awake and not run away. The way Microsoft will enter the virtualization world will be a big bang once Longhorn will be released. Until then the market will still be dominated by the competitor. (keyword here: Viridian). There will also be a nice API to plug things into (and not to mention the things that will be possible now : hot add memory, hot add processor, hot add nics, a nice clustering thing for longhorn….) Can't wait to get my hands on this technology.

Day 1

I woke up at 6, fell asleep again and was brutely awaken by my flashy PanterA mp3 ringtone due to a arranged confcall with SQLUG president Peter (he was my reminder as waking up is the hardest part of the day for me Sleep) and left for the venue to get the SQLUG booth ready.
I attended a sessions about Longhorn and one about IIS7 (an administrators guide). (all by David Lowe). IIS 7 will definitely be a nice platform. True xcopy deployments, possibility to host farms from CIFS shares (or even DFS). Things I allways wanted to be just there are now getting released. Deploying webfarms will become soooo much easier !
There was a very interesting side-session exclusive for SQLUG members by Bob Beauchemin about event notifications. Thx Bob for being willing to put this up for us. (the scripts can be found on www.sqlug.be)
The last session I attented was the Powershell Chalk Talk by Bruce Payette and the powershell guy (a Belgian Dutch powershell MVP !). A good session filled with nice examples of the powerfull language. I wanted to see more of the work of the the powershell guy as he absolutely rules in this area ( check the fantastic powershelled WMI explorer !)

Day 2

The second day started with an excellent session by Fred Baumhardt called DMZ'ology, Is it dead?. Except from having a great blog he also is a very good speaker. I never saw someone making a kinda difficult topic (security in general) so easy to follow. The session was excellent and the lessons learned is that a DMZ serves almost nothing and IPsec is the way you want to secure your perimeters. And use an application firewall like ISA ;-) . Something I knew allready but due to it all being kinda difficult to setup for novice admins I never deployed to customers. I will take the time to convince them moving in this area as it has lots of advantages. Him saying you don't need a DMZ after all I kinda disagree on that. What about other OS's and systems that are not IPsec aware, anyway good food for more discussions !
Next session was about Terminal Services in Longhorn by our local man Arlindo: A good overview but hey nothing beats CITRIX ;-) . Microsoft improved some things but if you want real Server Based Computing you go third party.
A good session was also delivered about the Intelligent Apllication Gateway (aka Whale tech, aka acquired by Microsoft some time ago). this is a solution that offers granular information protection (mostly know by the name SSL-VPN). For the sharepoint community this is technology you'll want to invest time and effort into as this offers so much more then ISA and other security appliances. (And since it was acquired by MS license fees dropped Big Smile)
Concluding this day was the fun Closing keynote by Chad "Kudzu" about usability of software and more. A good laugh and lots of "aha erlebnis" ;-)

Other Stuff

- Except from attending sessions i also helped running the SQLug booth and talked to a lot of interesting people and friends about all things we are all passionate about and the stuff we work with on a daily basis.
- By the way enjoy Arlindo[MSFT] trying to speak french and being very proud of his work for the belgian community in this video shoot. And he has the right to be very proud! The belgian IT community was never more alive then at this moment and this is just the beginning. SQLUG just started one year ago and now has more then 270 enthousiasts. Proexchange more then 400, and a new usergroup called winsec joins the growing gang of usergroups (ITTalks, BIWUG, VISUG, and many others…)
- I had great fun spending some time with Jake Zborowski and Ashvini Sharma from the SQL product teams. Talking with people so passionate about the stuff they work on makes you also some more passionate about the products.

It was a good week…. on to the real life again…

kind regards
//Bart

 

Developer & IT Pro Days 2007 – my round up

Posted by evilbart
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Last Week i was invited by the kind people of microsoft to attend the Developer & IT Pro Days 2007 in Ghent – Belgium. This is a 2 day event with 2 different tracks one for dev-people and one for IT-Pro's. As an old school IT PRO this was off course the track i was most interested in.

Day – 1 – preconf

It all started with a pre-conf day about virtualisation done by Ronald Bekelaar. He delivered a good day about the stuff Microsoft will release in the future and what microsoft virtualization will bring us. I was kinda dissapointed in the depth of the content. (I always want more ;-) ) but it was a nice day and the content was interesting enough to stay awake and not run away. The way Microsoft will enter the virtualization world will be a big bang once Longhorn will be released. Until then the market will still be dominated by the competitor. (keyword here: Viridian). There will also be a nice API to plug things into (and not to mention the things that will be possible now : hot add memory, hot add processor, hot add nics, a nice clustering thing for longhorn….) Can't wait to get my hands on this technology.

Day 1

I woke up at 6, fell asleep again and was brutely awaken by my flashy PanterA mp3 ringtone due to a arranged confcall with SQLUG president Peter (he was my reminder as waking up is the hardest part of the day for me Sleep) and left for the venue to get the SQLUG booth ready.
I attended a sessions about Longhorn and one about IIS7 (an administrators guide). (all by David Lowe). IIS 7 will definitely be a nice platform. True xcopy deployments, possibility to host farms from CIFS shares (or even DFS). Things I allways wanted to be just there are now getting released. Deploying webfarms will become soooo much easier !
There was a very interesting side-session exclusive for SQLUG members by Bob Beauchemin about event notifications. Thx Bob for being willing to put this up for us. (the scripts can be found on www.sqlug.be)
The last session I attented was the Powershell Chalk Talk by Bruce Payette and the powershell guy (a Belgian Dutch powershell MVP !). A good session filled with nice examples of the powerfull language. I wanted to see more of the work of the the powershell guy as he absolutely rules in this area ( check the fantastic powershelled WMI explorer !)

Day 2

The second day started with an excellent session by Fred Baumhardt called DMZ'ology, Is it dead?. Except from having a great blog he also is a very good speaker. I never saw someone making a kinda difficult topic (security in general) so easy to follow. The session was excellent and the lessons learned is that a DMZ serves almost nothing and IPsec is the way you want to secure your perimeters. And use an application firewall like ISA ;-) . Something I knew allready but due to it all being kinda difficult to setup for novice admins I never deployed to customers. I will take the time to convince them moving in this area as it has lots of advantages. Him saying you don't need a DMZ after all I kinda disagree on that. What about other OS's and systems that are not IPsec aware, anyway good food for more discussions !
Next session was about Terminal Services in Longhorn by our local man Arlindo: A good overview but hey nothing beats CITRIX ;-) . Microsoft improved some things but if you want real Server Based Computing you go third party.
A good session was also delivered about the Intelligent Apllication Gateway (aka Whale tech, aka acquired by Microsoft some time ago). this is a solution that offers granular information protection (mostly know by the name SSL-VPN). For the sharepoint community this is technology you'll want to invest time and effort into as this offers so much more then ISA and other security appliances. (And since it was acquired by MS license fees dropped Big Smile)
Concluding this day was the fun Closing keynote by Chad "Kudzu" about usability of software and more. A good laugh and lots of "aha erlebnis" ;-)

Other Stuff

- Except from attending sessions i also helped running the SQLug booth and talked to a lot of interesting people and friends about all things we are all passionate about and the stuff we work with on a daily basis.
- By the way enjoy Arlindo[MSFT] trying to speak french and being very proud of his work for the belgian community in this video shoot. And he has the right to be very proud! The belgian IT community was never more alive then at this moment and this is just the beginning. SQLUG just started one year ago and now has more then 270 enthousiasts. Proexchange more then 400, and a new usergroup called winsec joins the growing gang of usergroups (ITTalks, BIWUG, VISUG, and many others…)
- I had great fun spending some time with Jake Zborowski and Ashvini Sharma from the SQL product teams. Talking with people so passionate about the stuff they work on makes you also some more passionate about the products.

It was a good week…. on to the real life again…

kind regards
//Bart

 

SQLUG.be 1 year anniversary event & Installing MOSS as a claims aware application in ADFS

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Hi, a quick note to all SQL involved people in Belgium: the Belgian SQL server User Group is celebrating their first year of existance in Brussels next week (22/02). If you want to be part of this event subscribe quickly as seats are limited. And the goodies that will be shared alsowink

and a quick note about Installing MOSS as a claims aware application in ADFS
This is something very interesting and promising for the future. I can't wait for the technet article….

In this blogpost the authors talk about how to configure Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) with SharePoint 2007. The TechNet team has leveraged this document and will be publishing their content very soon. There are a few screen shots in this doc that couldn't make it into the Technet document, also the format and order of steps will be slightly different.
Read the entire article here.

//Bart

 

SQLUG.be 1 year anniversary event & Installing MOSS as a claims aware application in ADFS

Posted by evilbart
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Hi, a quick note to all SQL involved people in Belgium: the Belgian SQL server User Group is celebrating their first year of existance in Brussels next week (22/02). If you want to be part of this event subscribe quickly as seats are limited. And the goodies that will be shared alsowink

and a quick note about Installing MOSS as a claims aware application in ADFS
This is something very interesting and promising for the future. I can't wait for the technet article….

In this blogpost the authors talk about how to configure Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) with SharePoint 2007. The TechNet team has leveraged this document and will be publishing their content very soon. There are a few screen shots in this doc that couldn't make it into the Technet document, also the format and order of steps will be slightly different.
Read the entire article here.

//Bart

 

BELUX – Sharepoint 2007 and SQL Technet evenings

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TechNet Evening : Planning and Deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

This session will give a detailed overview of the SharePoint 2007 architecture. Joris Poelmans will present the concepts of topology, server roles and network conditions.The session will also provide an overview of administration features with SharePoint 2007. We will introduce the three tier administration model: central administration, shared services, and site settings.

What we will cover:
- SharePoint 2007 Architecture
- Administration Features
- Deployment Options

Level: 200

Speaker: Joris Poelmans, Information Worker Solution specialist, Dolmen

When: 07/02 – 18:00 – 20:00

Where: NH Hotel Diegem

Register Here

TechNet Funcast: BI: The Mac-Guyver Techniques : SQL Server Integration Services

How do you combine the tasks and transforms offered by Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) into a real extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) system? In this Funcast, we present design patterns for building an application that is maintainable, auditable, and scalable to populate your dimensional Kimball Method data warehouse and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services database.

Speaker: Gunter Staes

When: 14/02 – 16:00 – 16:45

Register Here

BELUX – Sharepoint 2007 and SQL Technet evenings

Posted by evilbart
No Comments »

TechNet Evening : Planning and Deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

This session will give a detailed overview of the SharePoint 2007 architecture. Joris Poelmans will present the concepts of topology, server roles and network conditions.The session will also provide an overview of administration features with SharePoint 2007. We will introduce the three tier administration model: central administration, shared services, and site settings.

What we will cover:
- SharePoint 2007 Architecture
- Administration Features
- Deployment Options

Level: 200

Speaker: Joris Poelmans, Information Worker Solution specialist, Dolmen

When: 07/02 – 18:00 – 20:00

Where: NH Hotel Diegem

Register Here

TechNet Funcast: BI: The Mac-Guyver Techniques : SQL Server Integration Services

How do you combine the tasks and transforms offered by Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) into a real extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) system? In this Funcast, we present design patterns for building an application that is maintainable, auditable, and scalable to populate your dimensional Kimball Method data warehouse and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services database.

Speaker: Gunter Staes

When: 14/02 – 16:00 – 16:45

Register Here

The tagging game…

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Steven Van De Craen (excellent sharepoint blogposter by the way !) wanted to know some of my personal thingies..So here goes.

  1. I don't drink alcohol.
    Living in a country (Belgium) being known for its beers (& chocolates) people give you strange faces when you don't drink the national brew…
  2. My favorite kind of music is MetalCore and Hardcore/Punk.
    my favorite bands include: Length Of Time, Madball, Biohazard, Sick Of It All, Caliban, All Out War, Machine Head, Mastodon, Earth Crisis, E Town Concrete, Walls Of Jericho, Terror, Hatebreed, and lots more. I have a really huge record collection ;-)
    Best of the new breed: Amen Ra Go Check Them out ! Intensive gigs !
  3. I enjoy playing online FPS games.
    I have my own clan called the belgianclan. I used to be the youngest of age. (Who said gamers are youngsters? Our oldest member is in his late fifties) We aren't quite active anymore due to the fact that most of the members are busy building houses, raising kids. But every now and then we still gather on our teamspeak channel and storm beaches together playing Call Of Duty or Battlefield.
  4. I graduated as a mechanical engineer.
    But then started a career in IT and I have never regretted that decision. Never touched my school books ever again except for giving some them to my girlfriend who graduated as something similar. (by the way: she graduated this year as an engineer Chemistry and found a job as researcher, so congrats Ljubow !)
  5. Almost a year ago I helped starting a Belgian SQL Server User Group.
    and now one year later we are organizing already our fourth event, we are on the edge of becoming a legal entity and the future looks bright. It has been a fantastic ride, the community is very active and the response is superb. A shout out to all core-members for making this possible. Visit our website @ sqlug

I'm throwing sticks to the Belgian SQL Server Community here:

//Bart

The tagging game…

Posted by evilbart
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Steven Van De Craen (excellent sharepoint blogposter by the way !) wanted to know some of my personal thingies..So here goes.

  1. I don't drink alcohol.
    Living in a country (Belgium) being known for its beers (& chocolates) people give you strange faces when you don't drink the national brew…
  2. My favorite kind of music is MetalCore and Hardcore/Punk.
    my favorite bands include: Length Of Time, Madball, Biohazard, Sick Of It All, Caliban, All Out War, Machine Head, Mastodon, Earth Crisis, E Town Concrete, Walls Of Jericho, Terror, Hatebreed, and lots more. I have a really huge record collection ;-)
    Best of the new breed: Amen Ra Go Check Them out ! Intensive gigs !
  3. I enjoy playing online FPS games.
    I have my own clan called the belgianclan. I used to be the youngest of age. (Who said gamers are youngsters? Our oldest member is in his late fifties) We aren't quite active anymore due to the fact that most of the members are busy building houses, raising kids. But every now and then we still gather on our teamspeak channel and storm beaches together playing Call Of Duty or Battlefield.
  4. I graduated as a mechanical engineer.
    But then started a career in IT and I have never regretted that decision. Never touched my school books ever again except for giving some them to my girlfriend who graduated as something similar. (by the way: she graduated this year as an engineer Chemistry and found a job as researcher, so congrats Ljubow !)
  5. Almost a year ago I helped starting a Belgian SQL Server User Group.
    and now one year later we are organizing already our fourth event, we are on the edge of becoming a legal entity and the future looks bright. It has been a fantastic ride, the community is very active and the response is superb. A shout out to all core-members for making this possible. Visit our website @ sqlug

I'm throwing sticks to the Belgian SQL Server Community here:

//Bart