Microsoft to host Virtual Tech days on November 24
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: Microsoft is hosting Microsoft Virtual Tech days, an online event on November 24 to 26. The two day event is a platform for IT professionals to join fellow developers, architects, IT Professionals, designers and project managers.
The event that aims to help IT professionals get trained on the latest Microsoft technologies, will focus on technologies like ASP .NET, Mobile Development, Agile Development, SQL Server, Internet Explorer, Silverlight 2, Microsoft Live Platform and Visual Studio Team System.
Many prominent speakers at the event will cover topics like Query Tuning with SQL Server, Fundamentals of cloud services, Microsoft Strata, Essential Business Server 2008 and others.
On November 24, Supreet Singh, User Experience Evangelist at Microsoft will speak on 'User experience and Microsoft: Where is the Future Heading', while Sumeet Wilankar, Creative Director at Idealake Information Technologies will talk on 'Designing with Expression Studio, Silverlight and WPF-1'. Also, Both will be presenting two more papers on the day dubbed as designers' day. On the following two days, talks will center on topics of relevance to IT developers.
This three day event boasts of a total 35 speakers. Some of them are Amit Rohilla , Senior Developer at Accenture India; Bijoy Singhal, an Evangelist with Microsoft India; Dinesh Kursija, Solution Specialist at IIHT Entersprise; Balmukund Lakhani, Premier Field Engineer(PFE) at Microsoft; Kevin (he works with Indian Internet businesses helping them succeed by leveraging cutting-edge web platforms, technologies and tools from Microsoft); Bobby Davasia, Technology Specialist for Management Technologies at Microsoft India; Chandrashekhar Chaudhari, Technical Lead with Microsoft Developer Support at Microsoft; and many more.
As it is an online event, the participant have to install Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2008 on his computer. To know more visit: www.virtualtechdays.com
The event that aims to help IT professionals get trained on the latest Microsoft technologies, will focus on technologies like ASP .NET, Mobile Development, Agile Development, SQL Server, Internet Explorer, Silverlight 2, Microsoft Live Platform and Visual Studio Team System.
Many prominent speakers at the event will cover topics like Query Tuning with SQL Server, Fundamentals of cloud services, Microsoft Strata, Essential Business Server 2008 and others.
On November 24, Supreet Singh, User Experience Evangelist at Microsoft will speak on 'User experience and Microsoft: Where is the Future Heading', while Sumeet Wilankar, Creative Director at Idealake Information Technologies will talk on 'Designing with Expression Studio, Silverlight and WPF-1'. Also, Both will be presenting two more papers on the day dubbed as designers' day. On the following two days, talks will center on topics of relevance to IT developers.
This three day event boasts of a total 35 speakers. Some of them are Amit Rohilla , Senior Developer at Accenture India; Bijoy Singhal, an Evangelist with Microsoft India; Dinesh Kursija, Solution Specialist at IIHT Entersprise; Balmukund Lakhani, Premier Field Engineer(PFE) at Microsoft; Kevin (he works with Indian Internet businesses helping them succeed by leveraging cutting-edge web platforms, technologies and tools from Microsoft); Bobby Davasia, Technology Specialist for Management Technologies at Microsoft India; Chandrashekhar Chaudhari, Technical Lead with Microsoft Developer Support at Microsoft; and many more.
As it is an online event, the participant have to install Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2008 on his computer. To know more visit: www.virtualtechdays.com
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