13 September 2009

TechEd New Zealand 2009 Session Changes

Here is a list of the sessions that have changed since the mini-guide was printed for TechEd New Zealand 2009: 

Monday 14th    
12:05 – 1:20p.m. New Zealand 4 Was: VOC205 Plunket – Where are all the babies?
    Now: VOC206 Manukau City Council – Content & Enterprise Performance (Mike Brothers, Ignacio Montenegro)
     
3:50 – 5:05p.m. Ballroom 1 Was: DEV307 Using Team Foundation Server in a distributed world (Wayne Ewington)
    Now: Make some magic! Shake, Flip & Flick your application for Windows Mobile 6.5! (Loke Uei Tan)
     
Tuesday 15th    
No Changes.    
     
Wednesday 16th    
10:45 – 12:00p.m. New Zealand 3 Was: CLI 307 VDI – the saviour of desktop management or just another unrealised promise (Leon Booth)
    Now: CLI307 Microsoft’s optimised desktop strategy – delivering the end user experience (Deannah Templeton)
     
12:10 – 1:25p.m. New Zealand 4 Was: VOC208 HP
    Now: ARC206 Cloud Computing and Software + Services (Paulo Rocha)
     
  Marlborough Was: ARC 307 – Cloud computing in your pocket (Nick Randolph)
    Now: CLI305 Easing the pain; techniques for managing drivers with System Center Configuration Manager, MDT2101 , WDS, and more! (Michael Niehaus)
     
  Ballroom 1 Was: DEV310 Make some magic! Shake, flip & flick your application for Windows Mobile 6.5! (Loke Uei Tan)
    Now: DEV 307 Using Team Foundation Server in a distributed world (Wayne Ewington)
     
2:20p.m. – 3:35p.m. Marlborough Was: CLI305 Easing the pain; techniques for managing drivers with System Center Configuration Manager, MDT2101 , WDS, and more! (Michael Niehaus)
    Now: ARC 307 – Cloud computing in your pocket (Nick Randolph)
     
3:45p.m. – 5:00p.m. New Zealand 1

Was: SVR309 Everything you need to know about VDI (Leon Booth)

    Now: SVR309 Everything you need to know about VDI (Gavin Bennett, Adam Hall)
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