MSDN Ireland News

News from Microsoft Ireland's Developer & Platform Group

Register now for Launch 2005 in Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Galway

Visual Studio 2005 Launch info for Developers and IT Professionals in Ireland and Northern Ireland

 

So, the long-anticipated launch of SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 is nearly here. If you haven't already received your launch invites to your MSDN Connection account, here are the links for you to sign up - I've just heard that spaces are filling up fast, so make sure to get your name in...

 

OVERVIEW OF DAY

The launch events will start with a keynote giving an overview of all the new products and will also include local and global customer stories. In Dublin and Belfast, the afternoon sessions will split into tracks for developers and IT Professionals. The Cork and Galway all-day events will feature the highlights of all the sessions from the Dublin and Belfast events. Each event will also be followed by a launch celebration.

 

So, come along to your local event and meet your local Microsoft reps and local .NET community members and help us celebrate this brilliant occasion!

 

Dublin; Thursday November 10th:

- Register for Dev Track

- Register for IT Pro Track

 

Belfast; Thursday, November 24th:

- Register for Dev Track

- Register for IT Pro Track

 

Cork; Thursday, December 1st: Register Now!

Galway; Thursday, December 7th: Register Now!

 

In addition to all these events, the local .NET User Groups are planning additional launch events - more news on these soon...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published Monday, October 10, 2005 4:18 PM by Clare Dillon

Comments

 

Andrew said:

Hi Clare, alledegly at the UK events free copies of VS & SQL Server 2005 will be passed out to attendies. Do you know if there will be any similar promotions in operation at the irish event?
October 11, 2005 9:05 AM
 

Mark Allan said:

Just got my email invite, immediately clicked on the link to register for Belfast, "Registration for this event is now full". Hmph. Then this post turns up in the RSS reader an hour later just to rub it in. No fair! :-P
October 11, 2005 3:19 PM
New Comments to this post are disabled

© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use  |  Trademarks  |  Privacy Statement
Microsoft
Page view tracker