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Office 365 Developer: Mail, Calendar, Contacts REST APIs and Hybrid Exchange


If you’re an Azure/Office 365 application developer, then this session is for you. In this Office 365 Developer session (as part of Redmond Interoperability Protocols Plugfest 2017), Deepak Singh, Program Manager, delivered presentation on Mail, Calendar, and Contacts REST APIs and Hybrid Exchange.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Open-Specifications-Plugfests/Redmond-Interoperability-Protocols-Plugfest-2017/Mail-Calendar-and-Contacts-REST-APIs-and-Hybrid-Exchange/player

Please make use of it.

Redmond Protocol Plugfest 2017


Dear fellow developers and quality assurance engineers / testers, please register/participate in our annual Redmond Interoperability Plugfest 2017.

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Register here
Venue: Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington
Date: June 19-23, 2017
Detailed agenda: https://www.interopevents.com/redmond2017

– It’s designed to cover interoperability topics that span Microsoft, including Office, Windows, and SQL. There will be testing, workshops, and great presentations targeted at developers and testers.

– Windows Interoperability (IO) Lab is the opportunity to test your implementation with Microsoft Windows protocol test suites. During the IO lab you have the opportunity to directly engage with Windows Protocol Support, Test Suite Development, and Windows development team as well as network with other professionals from all over the world.

For further questions, please send your email to plugfests@microsoft.com.

So please make use of this!!

Registration starts – Redmond Interoperability Protocols Plugfest 2014!!


Microsoft-hosted protocol plugfests provide software developers with the opportunity to learn more about the Microsoft protocols and to test their implementations of the Microsoft Open Specifications. Hosted on the Microsoft Redmond campus, each plugfest focuses on a specific task or technology area. Presentations are conducted by Microsoft engineers, who are also available for one-on-one and group discussions and to provide necessary assistance with configuration and running of the interoperability tests.  Testing includes the use of protocol test suites that help evaluate whether an implementation’s protocol communications conform to the relevant Microsoft Open Specifications.

This time the Windows Server, Office and SQL Interoperability Teams are hosting a five day event at the Microsoft Redmond Campus. The event will cover topics such as; Windows File Sharing, SharePoint, Exchange, and SQL protocols.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:
– Listen to presentations from Microsoft Subject Matter Experts
– Windows, SharePoint, Exchange and OData session tracks 
– Meet with members of the Microsoft product teams
-Leverage “internal” protocol test tools to test protocol implementations
-Provide feedback on Microsoft’s Open Specification documentation
-Get answers directly from our product teams and Microsoft Support

Hurry, you can Register book your clicking the link. On a first come, first serve basis, the first companies to register that plan to test will be provided with a private office/lab for use during the event (these fill up quickly)!!

Note:
The event starts @ Monday, June 16, 2014 9:00 AM and Ends @ Friday, June 20, 2014 7:00 PM; 
Time zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) ;
Location: Microsoft Building 25 , Microsoft Redmond Main Campus

Exchange Developer: Exchange Web Services – Best Practices (Part 2)


In Part 2, Matt discusses about searching, notifications, synchronization, and patterns when working with Exchange Web Services. The two part series would be good one for those who’re involved in building custom applications using Exchange development/Exchange Web Service.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Open-Specifications-Plugfests/Windows-Identity-and-Exchange-Protocols-Plugfest-2012/Exchange-Web-Services-Best-Practices-Part-2/player?w=960&h=544

Enjoy!!

Exchange Developer: Exchange Web Services – Best Practices (Part 1)


Mid April, the Windows Server and Exchange Interoperability teams hosted an Open Specifications Plugfest event. The event was held in Redmond on the Microsoft campus for protocol developers implementing Exchange and Windows open specifications. I am planning to add couple of sessions related to Exchange and its developer…

In this session, my peer Matt Stehle (Sr. Consultant) provided guidance when you work with Exchange Web Services and mailbox data; he also covers reading, writing, searching, backup and restore.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Open-Specifications-Plugfests/Windows-Identity-and-Exchange-Protocols-Plugfest-2012/Exchange-Web-Services-Best-Practices-Part-1/player?w=900&h=500

Enjoy!!