Vista SP1 pops up on TechEd Australia’s website
It looks like Windows Vista’s first service pack is coming a lot sooner than expected. Mary Jo Foley’s reports that a Vista SP1 beta might be seeded to ‘elite’ testers and enthusiasts as early as this week and public release around November, or as vaguely described by Microsoft PR “sometime this year”.
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17.7.2007
Another Windows Vista SP1 Feature From TechEd
In one of the later session during TechEd last week I learned of another very cool feature coming to Windows Vista with Service Pack 1.
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18.6.2007
Microsoft TechEd Europe 2006 Cancelled
This just in from Bink.nu.
I just received official documentation that Microsoft TechED Europe 2006 in Amsterdam is cancelled. Teched Europe will evolve to 2 events (merging with IT Forum) and is rescheduled to November 2006 in Barcelona.
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24.1.2006
Microsoft TechEd Europe 2006 Cancelled
This just in from Bink.nu.
I just received official documentation that Microsoft TechED Europe 2006 in Amsterdam is cancelled. Teched Europe will evolve to 2 events (merging with IT Forum) and is rescheduled to November 2006 in Barcelona.
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24.1.2006
Another Windows Vista SP1 Feature From TechEd
In one of the later session during TechEd last week I learned of another very cool feature coming to Windows Vista with Service Pack 1.
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18.6.2007
TechEd 2007 Preview: Now It's Developers' Turn to Make Changes
With Windows Vista already a firmly entrenched product in many homes and some businesses, and with Windows Server 2008 cruising toward a final release in the second half of this year, Microsoft may feel it's time for its many partners and developers with an interest in Windows' success to stand and deliver.
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4.6.2007
Vista SP1 pops up on TechEd Australia’s website
It looks like Windows Vista’s first service pack is coming a lot sooner than expected. Mary Jo Foley’s reports that a Vista SP1 beta might be seeded to ‘elite’ testers and enthusiasts as early as this week and public release around November, or as vaguely described by Microsoft PR “sometime this year”.
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17.7.2007Video Gives a Face to TechEd
2006
Information technology
conferences are traditionally
dry affairs, devoid of the
pizzazz that exudes from shows
like E3. But a group within
Microsoft is attempting to
change that by delivering an
insid..
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15.06.2006Windows Server virtualization at TechEd 2007
For those of you amongst the
14,000 attending TechEd 2007
next week in Orlando, expect
to see and learn alot about
virtualization.
It
all starts with Bob Muglia's
keynote on Monday where Jeff..
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01.06.2007Another Windows Vista SP1 Feature From TechEd
In one of the later session
during TechEd last week I
learned of another very cool
feature coming to Windows
Vista with Service Pack 1.
During his talk Wes Miller,
who is writing a ton for
TechNet mag..
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15.06.2007Vista SP1 pops up on TechEd Australias website
It looks like Windows Vistas
first service pack is coming a
lot sooner than expected. Mary
Jo Foleys reports that a Vista
SP1 beta might be seeded to
˜elite testers and enthusiasts
as early as this we..
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17.07.2007More TechEd Vista SP1 typos
It looks like Microsoft
Australia arent the only ones
with a œWindows Vista SP1³
typo on their
TechEd
website. This time aro..
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27.07.2007Microsoft Announces Spatial Partners at TechEd EMEA
Zack Sykes: Today at TechEd EMEA Microsoft announced
11 partners who will support SQL Server 2008 ..
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13.11.2007Microsoft's Project Astoria a hit at TechEd
There was a buzz last week at TechEd about
Project Astoria. The reason is
that it promises to simplify development of web appli..
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14.11.2007Microsoft to showcase social bookmarking at TechEd
One of the new technologies that Microsoft is planning to showcase at its upcoming TechEd U.S. conference is its social-bookmarking tool.
John Martin, Lead Evangelist for Server &..
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27.05.2008Microsoft To Showcase TagSpace at TechEd
One of the new technologies that Microsoft is planning to showcase at its upcoming TechEd U.S. conference is its social-bookmarking tool: TagSpace.
John Martin, Lead Evangelist for Server &..
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27.05.2008Microsoft opens TechEd with virtualization pitch to IT pros
Microsoft this morning opened its annual TechEd conference focusing on the merits of virtualization ahead of the late summer release of its most
important product to date in that area.
winbeta.org - 10.06.2008
Microsoft to Focus on Developers at TechEd 2009
One of the key issues Microsoft will highlight at its TechEd North America 2009 conference will be the notion that now is the time for developers to
step up and lead their IT organizations through tou..
winbeta.org - 11.05.2009
Microsoft TechEd Australia attendees to receive free HP Mini Notebook with Windows 7
If any Aussies out there wasn't entirely sure of going to the Microsoft TechEd
Australia conference on the Gold Coast this year or n..
winbeta.org - 30.06.2009
Latest sneak peek of Office Web Apps from TechEd AU
At an overwhelmingly popular session during Microsoft TechEd Australia
2009 this week, Reed Shaffner from the Office team ..
winbeta.org - 12.09.2009
Video Gives a Face to TechEd
2006
Information technology
conferences are traditionally
dry affairs, devoid of the
pizzazz that exudes from shows
like E3. But a group within
Microsoft is attempting to
change that by delivering an
inside look at TechEd 2006
through the use of
video.
Photos: View images from TechEd
2006..
betanews.com - 15.06.2006
More TechEd Vista SP1 typos
It looks like Microsoft
Australia arent the only ones
with a œWindows Vista SP1³
typo on their TechEd
website. This time around
two upcoming TechEd events in
Barcelona - TechEd IT
Forum and TechEd
Developers - both inherit
the same ˜typo that was on
TechEd Australias website
before being removed earlier
last week. Coincidence? I
think not..
Comparing the content on
the pages above with TechEd
Australia, it is obvious
theres a lot of similarity
between all
of the regional TechEd
events - the topics they
cover along with the abstract
description. My guess is that
the mothership (Redmond)
decides exactly what topics
are and are not to be covered
across the entire TechEd
family in a particular
timeframe, and it is up to
each individual region to add
flair and value to the
content. If thats the case,
then at some point in time, at
least one person was confident
enough to include Vista SP1 in
the list of topic - under the
assumption it had to be
available in some form to
discuss.
winbeta.org - 27.07.2007
WinFS Beta 2 to Appear at
TechEd
Microsoft has been busy
working on its next-generation
storage technology known as
WinFS and will be showing off
new features next month at
TechEd 2006 in Boston. WinFS
Beta 1 debuted last September
and Beta 2 is slated for
release later this year...
betanews.com - 24.05.2006
Microsoft to Focus on Developers at TechEd 2009
One of the key issues Microsoft will highlight at its TechEd North America 2009 conference will be the notion that now is the time for developers to
step up and lead their IT organizations through tough economic times.
winbeta.org - 11.05.2009
TechEd 2007: The WS2K8 Upgrade, and Two Universes Cohabiting One World
Conversations I've had this
week at TechEd with attendees
have made me rethink an
opinion I stated early on,
about how nice it was to see
Microsoft toning down the
marketing message and getting
down to brass, technical
tacks. Some IT managers who
want their employers to get
the message of Windows Server
2008, would appreciate it if
that message were easier to be
"got."..
betanews.com - 06.06.2007
TechEd 2007: New Office Live Meeting Will Enable Multi-session 'Events'
ON THE SCENE - Product
managers at TechEd 2007 here
gave BetaNews an early glimpse
of Microsoft's next
videoconferencing application,
which will tie into both
Office Communications Server
(which we saw in detail at
WinHEC three weeks ago) and
Microsoft's own
subscription-based
conferencing services...
betanews.com - 05.06.2007
TechEd 2007: Security MVP Demos Broken Wireless Access Protocols
ON THE SCENE - During
an updated version of one of
the more popular sessions at
TechEd each year, senior
security engineer and
Microsoft MVP Marcus Murray
demonstrated the use of some
very simple hacking tools that
can enable
not-so-knowledgeable people to
work their way to revealing
the passwords of domain
administrators in as little as
15 minutes...
betanews.com - 06.06.2007