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Thycotic is presenting in Rockville, MD tonight at WinProTeam
Topic : Data Access Strategies for your .NET Development Three sessions presented by members of our Thycotic team – John Morales , Ryan Olshan and me. 1. ADO.NET Interfaces and how to be database agnostic Ever wanted to support Oracle and SQL Server Read More...

Posted Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:15 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Bait and switch leaves a sour taste
I am surprised at a new trend (ok, so only based on 2 experiences recently) but companies will make their product available for free (as in beer), get a lot of users and market share - then discontinue the free edition and start charging. TestDriven.NET Read More...

Posted Monday, November 13, 2006 6:03 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Presentations at WinProTeam - ADO.NET interfaces, Gentle.NET, LINQ, Refactoring
Unfortunately my co-presenters were not able to make the WinProTeam presentation due to unforeseen circumstances so I went it alone. This meant that the topics had to change a little but the audience seemed agreeable. The schedule for the evening changed Read More...

Posted Thursday, November 02, 2006 12:49 PM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Thycotic is presenting at the WinProTeam Vienna meeting tonight (Wednesday 11/1 6-9pm)
Three sessions will be presented by Jonathan Cogley and John Morales of Thycotic Software at the WinProTeam User Group meeting in Vienna, Virginia tonight. Theme: Data Access Strategies for your .NET Development 1. ADO.NET Interfaces and how to be database Read More...

Posted Wednesday, November 01, 2006 6:04 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

MSSQLTips.com
While at the Verify 2006 Conference , I got to catch up with Jeremy Kadlec (one of our local NOVASQL User Group leaders) and found out about some of the new things that Edgewood Solutions are doing. The Edgewood team, who are experts in Microsoft SQL Read More...

Posted Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:25 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Verify 2006 Conference : Review
There was a good turnout for the Verify 2006 Conference especially since it is the very first year of the conference. The attendees were typically software testers or software development managers. There weren’t many developers so the Thycotic crew Read More...

Posted Thursday, October 12, 2006 6:39 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Verify 2006 Conference: Day One (arrived)
Thycotic is sponsoring our first ever vendor booth at the Verify 2006 Conference in Crystal City, VA (Washington DC Metro Area). The conference is all about testing, testing frameworks and tools but from a quality assurance and developer perspective. Read More...

Posted Tuesday, October 10, 2006 7:51 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Richmond Code Camp 2 : review
At 5:00am on Saturday morning, I headed in to downtown DC to get some prizes and a few books from the Thycotic office. Then off to collect Ryan Olshan at 5:30, and John Morales at 5:45. We hit 95 and headed south for Richmond. The drive was uneventful Read More...

Posted Tuesday, October 10, 2006 7:16 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Speaking at Richmond Code Camp tomorrow
I will be presenting two sessions at the Richmond Code Camp tomorrow: Refactoring This will be a walkthrough of the Martin Fowler example but in C# (thanks to our very own, Bryant Smith who converted it to C# some time back). We will also get in to why, Read More...

Posted Friday, October 06, 2006 7:57 PM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Pair Programming presentation tonight at NOVASQL
I will be presenting on Pair Programming at the Northern Virginia SQL Server User Group tonight. I have done this presentation several times before but it is always fun to hear new perspectives – tonight should be interesting to hear DBA turned Read More...

Posted Monday, July 24, 2006 3:05 PM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

Secret Server 1.2 is out! Release notes.
Our next release of Secret Server is out. This release includes lots of performance improvements and minor new features as per customer requests. We have also invested a lot of time in support for browser toolbars which we will be releasing soon. The Read More...

Posted Monday, July 03, 2006 2:16 PM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments