Lux Collaborates with Microsoft on MSDN Articles
January 29, 2003 - Seattle
Lux, a Seattle design, development, and documentation company, has been contracted by the Microsoft Project group to develop and edit content for the Microsoft Project Server 2002 Software Developer's Kit as part of a long-term deal to deliver content and editing services to the Microsoft Business Tools Division User Experience (BTDUX).
Articles penned by Lux staff in collaboration with the Project User Experience team are currently being published online by the Microsoft Developer's Network (MSDN). The two articles currently available on MSDN deal with Microsoft Project server components and authentication, and Project Server data reporting. Three more articles will be published on MSDN in the upcoming weeks.
Authentication:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp
?url=/library/en-us/pdr/PDR_mpsCompAuth_3363.asp
Data Reporting:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp
?url=/library/en-us/pdr/PDR_Data_Reporting_3355.asp
?frame=true
Lux serves as a single source for all online projects and corporate outsourcing needs, including graphic design, Web site creation, custom software development, database engineering, project management, systems integration, multimedia development, editorial support, and content management.
Lux is an online design, development, and documentation company, based in Seattle, Washington. Lux clients include Microsoft, PEMCO, T-Mobile, Tommy Bahama, IDX, Valley Medical Center, Akamai Technologies, the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and Rabanco.
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