Microsoft Professional Developers Conference - PDC 2008
Tech October 23rd, 2008Microsoft PDC 2008 is here. This year, it is in Los Angeles, CA at the Los Angeles Convention Center, October 27-30. If interested, you can register for the conference here.
What exactly is the PDC?
PDC is the technical conference organized by Microsoft for developers and architects. It gives professional developers the opportunity to meet Microsofties, get the first scoop on forthcoming products and provide valuable feedback about how they feel about Microsoft’s products.
Who should attend?
If you are a developer or an architect using Microsoft technologies, this will be an event where you can find out new tools and services that can make you more efficient in your job or improve the design of your solution. If you are in a decision making position in your company on technological strategy then this event becomes all the more important to keep your self updated on the latest product offerings.
Why should I attend?
- Keynote presentations from the likes of Ray Ozzie (Chief Software Architect), Rick Rashid (Senior VP, Microsoft Research), Bob Muglia (Senior VP, Server and Tools). Compete list of speakers.
- About a 160 technical PDC sessions on various topics.
- Hands-on labs for those who like to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty with straight-out-of-the-oven code.
- Get to know the best practices and useful tips from the insiders.
- Interact with the experts and the Microsoft staff in the lounges and get all your questions answered. Make sure to ask all your how-to questions about Vista. If you haven’t already switched to Vista, this is a good time.
- Check out the detailed agenda.
PDC highlights
- Windows 7. Check out windows 7 news.
- Cloud Computing Platform
- Oslo - Model-driven development platform
- Visual Studio 2010 and .net framework 4.0




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