VBITS—San Francisco, California—March ’97

Three-Tier Client/Server over the Intranet:
How to Extend a Three-Tier Client/Server Application Over the Intranet with IIS, Denali, MTx, and DCOM

Intranet, Intranet, Intranet - Everywhere you look this is all anyone is talking about. As a traditional Visual Basic developer you may figure your current skills don't really transfer. If you have been doing three-tier client/server systems with Visual Basic 4.0, you may be amazed to find out how much does transfer. The Intranet is really just a large multi-tier client/server system with it's own challenges and pitfalls.
Attend this session to find out how to extend your N-tier client server skills to the Intranet.

Active Intranet Design
This workshop covers everything developers need to know about Internet/Intranet applications development. Targeted at experienced traditional developers who now need to use Web-related technologies to build distributed applications, attendees will quickly gain an understanding of how these technologies work, how they relate to each other, and what they must do to develop and deploy successful Internet/Intranet applications. Overview Technology overview Network application architecture Key Technologies Network plumbing & protocols Active clients Active servers Publishing data on the Web Development tools and toolkits Users, Security, DCOM Application Development Application Design: maintaining state, scaling, and flexibility Integrating with existing client and server-side applications Code and object distribution and control.
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