Community developer events
Developing with Virtual Earth (UK)
- Date
- Thu, 19 Mar 2009, 09:30 - 16:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Microsoft Ltd , Reading, GB
- Cost
- Free
Whether you need to analyse or display data, or create an immersive end user experience, this event will make you eager to get back to your PC to put the code you have learnt into practice.
The first session will comprise of a platform update to bring you up to speed on the latest version of Virtual Earth. Later, Johannes Kebeck, Tim Warr and Alexis Harakis will show how Virtual Earth interacts with other Microsoft technologies to create a powerful tool that can be used for much more than placing pins on maps.
The agenda will include 1. Introduction and What’s New 2. Virtual Earth and Multimedia Integration 3. Business Intelligence using Virtual Earth 4. Virtual Earth and GIS 5. The 3D World 6. Ask the Experts 7. Optional Pricing and Terms of Use Session
The day will run from 9.30am until 4.30pm and places are limited so if you do wish to register please do so asap by following this link:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/InviteOnly.aspx?EventID=FF-BF-03-A1-51-58-EB-8E-F3-4E-92-D5-11-F3-56-F7&Culture=en-GB
Invitation Code: 3C27C2
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