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Hello everyone, I already saw frontpage news about Microsoft teched and Neowin will be covering, But the news poster failed to mention about TechED will be going around worldwide.

http://www.microsoft.com/events/teched2007/worldwide.mspx

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I suggest, whoever on neowin is planning to attending in their cities should discuss here , take advantage for group signup concessions and have a blast :)

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I will be attending the Mumbai's event http://www.techmela.com/technology.htm location is at Marriott Hotel (Fantastic place microsoft picked up :) ). So if you planning to go, lets signup together, not all of my friends can attend this , cause they either cant take off from work or not interested, one is MVP but he has done everything that will be going in Labs so he is not interested ( bummer).

I'm off to Barcelona this year.

But I'd also like to see it come to the UK (well my firms paying so I don't mind that much ;))

Fantastic. your company is good. I think there has to be some spanish neowiners and you go in as group :) give shoutout here any spanish ppl.

going in group works better cause you can share stuff like cd's , presentations , talk about labs in breaks and stuff .

  • 2 weeks later...

I read lots of stuff about tech ed usa etc but I did not read what people took away from them, maybe I did not read any proper blogs etc.

The One I attended in mumbai was hellaof-fun.

Some keywords that I will be thinking of this year is Orcas (visual studio 2008), Veridian (Windows server 2008), Windows System Center for small business (adds MOM and MOF), Microsoft Windows Virtual Server deployment and strategy to manage/scale and tight integration of .vhd files, commandline exploring of .vhd disk without mounting etc., poweershell. Windows core server 2008 (kinda softcore :p). Terminal services 2008 and publishing Full apps to client giving look-and-feel of local app. Windows Softgrid (very diff from terminal services) providing isolated app . MS SQL 2005 ,deployment-monitoring-troubleshooting tempdb stuff.

So thats all for me to check on this year :) the fun thing is , all can be downloaded to try and many things are free too. I think I can push my company to provide some solutions than just windows reseller servers .. lets see.

and speaking of neowin, I don't think there is any proper crowd at all who are working in this field just pre-teen-fanboies who are beta junkies (i was going to say something else than junkies but that would had been too-rude) , I was expecting good amount of responses here . anyway.

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