Community developer events
DevWeek 2006 & SQL Server DevCon 2006
- Date
- 20-24 Feb 2006 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Business Design Centre , Islington, London, GB
- Cost
- £1045
The 9th annual event takes place in London from 20–24 February 2006, and includes a dedicated track aimed at IT Architects.
Click here to download the full conference schedule in PDF format
SQL Server DevCon 2006
All attendees at the main DevWeek 2006 conference will also have free access to two tracks of sessions at this concurrent event, aimed at software development and database professionals who work with Microsoft’s SQL Server product.Book early and save up to £200!
If you book your place on or before 16 December, you can save up to £200 off the full price – see the registration page for details.Map
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