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Nov 17th seemed to be a long way away…then... Now we are into October and in practically 5 weeks we will be off to the races!! There are lots of exciting things that I can’t talk about obviously, but there are a lot of things that I can start to share. Read More...
On the Monday (16th Nov) pre-conference day before the PDC, there is a free Windows 7 bootcamp being held at the PDC conference center. Key Windows 7 engineers, including Mark Russinovich, Landy Wang, and Arun Kishan will provide a deep dive into building Read More...
Overnight it looks like there are a whole load more sessions which have appeared on the PDC site, including a number of sessions for Windows Azure. In particular, these ones caught my attention Storing and Manipulating Blobs and Files with Windows Azure Read More...
Last night we launched the PDC09 registration site, complete with some of the first sessions which will be presented . Here are some of the interesting one for me. Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Kernel Changes - Mark Russinovich Petabytes for Peanuts! Read More...
  One of the key things that got announced yesterday were details about the next release of Windows Server 2008. Called Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, it will build on the features and capabilities of the current Windows Server 2008 release version. Read More...
Ben has posted a blog which provides some insight into some of the features coming in CRM 5 together with an interview with the product team ( below). In the interview they talk about the programmability and the developer experience that people should Read More...
At 12 noon PST, the Technical Preview of Windows Azure is open. The full cloud experience is only going to be open for participants at the PDC, but that does not mean that you can not get started writing and debugging your code. By going to www.azure.com Read More...
Im here in the keynote at the PDC and Ray Ozzie has just announced the new cloud platform which is called Microsoft Azure It is basically made up of three levels Windows Azure which provides the key operating system features for the cloud. The key parts Read More...
 
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