TechED 2009 in Bangalore
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siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: Bangalore Community TechED-2009 is one of the premier technical education event, which is scheduled to be held in Bangalore on 20th and 21st June. This event organized by B.NET and Bangalore IT Pro user group, will cover the latest technology and the current market trend.
This is by far one of the latest technology event providing attendees a platform for learning, product exploration and and ample opportunities to connect with industry experts. This year, in five days for the event registration, the count has surpassed a number of statistics close to 1200. The registration for the event is free of cost.

To deliver different sessions on the event, there would be around 15 speakers from Microsoft Technology, Dell, Infosys, Asthra Soft, AT&T, Intel Technology and so on. The keynote speaker on the first day will be Ram, the Head of Microsoft Technology Center.
Attendees will have an opportunity to update their knowledge on Cloud Computing and ASP.NET 4.0 to develop next generation web applications. Also, there would be a Biz Talk on solving integration challenges. Apart from these, the attendees would be introduced to the "Microsoft Exchange Server 2010".
The Bangalore Community TechED 2009 is a big conference that will help solve the today's IT challenges with innovative technologies.
This is by far one of the latest technology event providing attendees a platform for learning, product exploration and and ample opportunities to connect with industry experts. This year, in five days for the event registration, the count has surpassed a number of statistics close to 1200. The registration for the event is free of cost.

To deliver different sessions on the event, there would be around 15 speakers from Microsoft Technology, Dell, Infosys, Asthra Soft, AT&T, Intel Technology and so on. The keynote speaker on the first day will be Ram, the Head of Microsoft Technology Center.
Attendees will have an opportunity to update their knowledge on Cloud Computing and ASP.NET 4.0 to develop next generation web applications. Also, there would be a Biz Talk on solving integration challenges. Apart from these, the attendees would be introduced to the "Microsoft Exchange Server 2010".
The Bangalore Community TechED 2009 is a big conference that will help solve the today's IT challenges with innovative technologies.
Reader's comments(6)
1: Bad the registrations are closed, I have
heard that they are allowing attendees to
also walk in at the registration for on the
spot registration, also I believe there are
Special Invitees so if someone knows the main
team we can contact them, well I got mine
registered on time so I am going. I am there
for Silverlight 3 and ASP.Net 4.0
Posted by: Raj - 16 Jun, 2009
2: its only good for knowledge purpose, but is
there any job fest or not.tht should be there
to utlize tht knowledge.
Posted by: AJay - 15 Jun, 2009

3:i dont think it is a job fest.. but you can
always network with preofessionals and make
use of the contact for jobs
Raju replied to: AJay
post - 16 Jun, 2009
post - 16 Jun, 2009
4: yes, no wonder this would be a big techy
event.
Posted by: Ayesha - 15 Jun, 2009

5:if u r from banglore. could u tell me is it
benfical to come ther from delhi.
Ajay replied to: Ayesha
post - 15 Jun, 2009
post - 15 Jun, 2009

6: It is beneficial, but registration is
closed.. :(
Raju replied to: Ajay
post - 16 Jun, 2009
post - 16 Jun, 2009
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