
Ken is also a technical editor for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access and Advisor Guide to Microsoft Visual Basic and is a columnist for both CoDe Magazine and MSDN Magazine. Ken is a frequent speaker at technical conferences, including Microsoft's Tech-Ed, as well as VSLive and DevConnections. Since the inception of the program, Ken has been selected each year as a Microsoft Support MVP and is a member of the INETA speaker's bureau, traveling to speak at. Ken is also a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and the author or co-author of several best-selling books including Access 2002 Developer's Handbooks (with Paul Litwin and Mike Gunderloy (Sybex)), Access Cookbook (with Andy Baron and Paul Litwin (O'Reilly)), VBA Developer's Handbook (with Mike Gilbert (Sybex)), and ASP.NET Developer's JumpStart (with Paul D. He has been working with more than 10 years, and is the author and presenter of some of most popular courses. Ken Getz is a nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author who specializes in programming with Visual C# and Visual Basic.

See how the workflow runtime processes activities.Introduce Windows Workflow Foundation (WF).See how to apply basic security to messages Windows Workflow Foundation.See how to specify addresses, bindings and contracts using configuration files.

Learn how to build and host WCF services.Introduce Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).Create a simple, but useful, WPF application Windows Communication Foundation.Learn about controls and data binding in WPF.Investigate the WPF designer in Visual Studio 2008.Compare declarative and procedural coding styles.Introduce Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).Explore how to use LINQ to SQL classes to represent data Windows Presentation Foundation.See how to separate dataset and TableAdapter code in n-tier data applications.See how the TableAdapterManager provides hierarchical updating.

Query XML content using LINQ over XML Data Improvements.Retrieve and Modify SQL Server data using LINQ over SQL.Introduce Language Integrated Query (LINQ).This course is focused directly on existing Visual Studio 2005 developers who want to learn, in a succinct fashion, what's new for them in Visual Studio 2008.
