Here is my current event calender for TechEd showing the sessions I will be attending. Although web technologies figure highly on my selection, I have a particular interest in system security and this too is reflected in some of my choices. Obviously SQL Server figures heavily in software development here at the University so I have aimed to include sessions of interest from this particular technology. There are some general/lunchtime slots which I will make a decision on when I am there. Please note, you need a Microsoft EMEA account to get futher information about the sessions.
Session 01:TLA201 - A Tour of Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5
Session 02: SEC201 - The Security Development Lifecycle
Session 03: OFF401 - .NET Developers Advanced Introduction to SharePoint 2007
Session 04: SEC202 - Threat Modeling
Session 05: DAT312 - Programming SQL Server 2008
Session 06: ARC206 - Principles and Patterns of Security
Session 07: WEB312 - Optimizing and Extending ASP.NET AJAX
Session 08: WEB401 - Building Highly Scalable ASP.NET Web Sites by Exploiting Asynchronous Programming Models
Session 09: BIN305 - Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services: Advanced Report Design
Session 10: WEB314 - Server Communication with Microsoft Silverlight and ASP.NET AJAX
Session 11: WEB02-IS - Top Ten ASP.NET Scaling Tips
Session 12: WEB308 - Hidden Gems in ASP.NET 2.0
Session 13: WEB01-IS - ASP.NET: Why, What, How and When?
Session 14: WEB310 - The Next Release of ASP.NET – Significant Features Available Soon… (really soon)
Session 15: WEB307 - Developing Data Driven Applications Using the New Dynamic Data Controls in ASP.NET
Session 16: WEB201 - Web Application Security
Session 17: WEB306 - Building Multi-Channel E-Commerce Solutions with Commerce Server 2007, ASP.NET, AJAX, Silverlight, WPF, SharePoint and BizTalk Server
Session 18: WEB318 - Web Client Software Factory (WCSF): Building Rich Internet Applications with ASP.NET AJAX and WCSF
Session 19: WEB316 - Understanding ASP.NET Internals
Session 20: WEB403 - Securing your High-Risk ASP.NET Web Applications: A Case Study
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
TechEd Format
The Microsoft TechEd Developers 2007 event boasts the following session formats:
Breakout Sessions
The new five day format provides an even greater choice of technical Breakout Sessions. Presented by industry experts and Microsoft product team members, TechEd Developers' Breakout Sessions are delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating 140 to 700 people. Sessions are 75 minutes in length, including time for Q&A—so you can talk to the people who actually develop the products you use every day. All sessions are recorded and provided on the Post-Conference DVD to make sure delegates don’t miss any of the latest news.
Interactive Sessions
Interactive Sessions are small and informal and provide you with an opportunity to interact with speakers, to ask questions and discuss topics. They can be a chalk-talk, based around a whiteboard or even an extended walk-through of a demo or product feature presented at an earlier breakout session. Interactive Sessions are 30-75 minutes in length and delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating a maximum of 80 people.
Panel Discussions
Panel Discussions are lively debates with a mix of industry experts and Microsoft product team members on stage answering your questions. Panel Discussions are 75 minutes in length and delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating 140 to 700 people.
Self-Paced Hands-on Labs
Self-Paced Hands-on Labs let you dive deeper into specific products and technologies at your own pace, with the support of experienced Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs). Self-Paced Hands-on Labs are 30-60 minutes in length and delivered at individual desktop workstations.
Breakout Sessions
The new five day format provides an even greater choice of technical Breakout Sessions. Presented by industry experts and Microsoft product team members, TechEd Developers' Breakout Sessions are delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating 140 to 700 people. Sessions are 75 minutes in length, including time for Q&A—so you can talk to the people who actually develop the products you use every day. All sessions are recorded and provided on the Post-Conference DVD to make sure delegates don’t miss any of the latest news.
Interactive Sessions
Interactive Sessions are small and informal and provide you with an opportunity to interact with speakers, to ask questions and discuss topics. They can be a chalk-talk, based around a whiteboard or even an extended walk-through of a demo or product feature presented at an earlier breakout session. Interactive Sessions are 30-75 minutes in length and delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating a maximum of 80 people.
Panel Discussions
Panel Discussions are lively debates with a mix of industry experts and Microsoft product team members on stage answering your questions. Panel Discussions are 75 minutes in length and delivered in theatre-style format in rooms seating 140 to 700 people.
Self-Paced Hands-on Labs
Self-Paced Hands-on Labs let you dive deeper into specific products and technologies at your own pace, with the support of experienced Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs). Self-Paced Hands-on Labs are 30-60 minutes in length and delivered at individual desktop workstations.
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