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
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I have an EMEA account but I can't see the details... ah well.
I hope that Micahel Howard is the speaker for the security lifecycle talk--he is an amusing and engaging speaker.
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