This session covers the many different aspects of the LAMP stack and comparative technologies on the Microsoft platform. It also looks at the processes and tools that can be used to make the application run on the Microsoft platform and work with the Microsoft technologies.
This high level overview provides a quick introduction to the latest version of IIS and how PHP is now a part of the service. It also covers using IIS on Server 2008 and Windows 7.
This web seminar shows technical users tools which they can use to take their code from PHP to ASP.NET, and what advantages using ASP.NET can have in developing applications.
This session demonstrates the ability to take an application written for the LAMP stack and make it work on Microsoft Server 2008 or Windows 7.
This session looks at how IIS has been designed to work with PHP natively, and shows the use of Fast-CGI.
This session shows the tools and processes for making a MySQL database compatible with SQL Server. The session also covers the use of SQL Server Express edition within ISV applications.
This session will cover how to configure IIS to run PHP on the Windows platform and run a simple PHP application, learning how easy it is to get PHP up and running.
This session demonstrates the use of the Microsoft Web Platform to enable the developer to configure an existing application to work with the Microsoft platform. The session covers how to evaluate and modify a system to work with the Microsoft platform with minimal outlay, the advantages for doing this, and the next steps for testing in a large scale environment.
This session will cover how to create an ASP.NET application using the drag and drop tools and minimal code to integrate with a SQL Server Database using the Microsoft Web Platform.
This session demonstrates how to take an existing MySQL database, DDL, data and procedures and make it available in SQL Server for customers who do not wish to support a second database server.
Session management is a particular functionality of many Web sites. This session looks at how PHP sessions can be configured to work with IIS. It also looks at obtaining server information, variables, paths, binary mode files and NTFS permissions.
This session will walk through how to do a conversion of an existing PHP application to ASP.NET.
This session will show how to use Microsoft products to perform a complete move of a LAMP based application to the Microsoft. • Apache to IIS • MySQL to SQL Server • PHP using IIS ans SQL Server
Available On Demand Starting on February 26th!
Session management is a particular functionality of many Web sites. This virtual lab looks at how PHP sessions can be configured to work with IIS. It also looks at obtaining server information, variables, paths, binary mode files and NTFS permissions.