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1. opass.org
opass.org - [Cached]Published on: 2/15/2008 Last Visited: 3/11/2008
Guest speaker will be Jim Blizzard of Microsoft, demonstrating the database tools built into Visual Studio 2008 DB edition.
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Featured speaker will be Jim Blizzard of Microsoft discussing VS 2008 database tools. -
2. Shervin Shakibi's Blog
blogs.ineta.org/shervin - [Cached]Published on: 2/29/2004 Last Visited: 12/24/2005
Jim Blizzard Developer Solutions Specialist - Microsoft [ www.snowstormlife.com/blogs/bliz] Jim Blizzard is a Developer Solution Specialist for Microsoft, working with companies across the Southeast. Jim has been with Microsoft for over six years and prior to this role was a Developer Evangelist and a consultant in Microsoft Consulting Services. Before coming to Microsoft, Jim was a Senior Analyst at Inmar Enterprises, a Microsoft partner in North Carolina, and BellSouth, working on various enterprise application development projects. He has presented at Visual Studio .NET launch events, DevDays events, and numerous MSDN events and user groups in the Northwest. An end-to-end development scenario using Visual Studio Team System -
3. Visual Studio Connections -- Home Page
www.sqlmaglive.com/shows/vs/de - [Cached]Published on: 5/9/2004 Last Visited: 1/16/2005
Jim Blizzard, Microsoft
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Jim Blizzard is a Community Developer Evangelist for Microsoft, working with user groups and companies across the Pacific Northwest. Jim has been with Microsoft for over five years and prior to this role was a consultant in Microsoft Consulting Services. Before coming to Microsoft, Jim was a Senior Analyst at Inmar Enterprises, a Microsoft partner in North Carolina, and BellSouth, working on various enterprise application development projects. He has presented at Visual Studio .NET launch events, DevDays events, and numerous MSDN events and user groups in the Northwest.

