State of .NET (FREE)

Date
Thu, 4 Jun 2009, 18:30 - 21:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
9606 N. Mopac Expressway , Austin, US
Cost
Free

The State of .NET - A free, unbiased look at the current and future development with .NET held at Microsoft-Houston Offices (9606 N. Mopac Expressway, Suite 200)

Join Markus Egger, the Publisher of CODE Magazine and CSA of EPS Software Corp. for an afternoon of free and independent information about current Microsoft development technologies!

What is the state of .NET today? Which of the many .NET technologies have gained traction? Which ones can you ignore for now? What is new in .NET 3.5 and the coming .NET 4.0? What other Microsoft technologies should you include in your development efforts?

For this free event, industry renowned expert, author, speaker, MVP, President of EPS Software Corp., and Publisher of CoDe Magazine, Markus Egger provides an unbiased and independent look at the current state of .NET development. This event is completely free of charge. It is designed for developers as well as (IT) decision makers. Specific prior knowledge is not required.

Exact information to be disclosed is under NDA until after Microsoft TechEd, however anticipated topics include:

Attendees of this event will come away with a clear understanding of which technologies to use for various technical challenges. Questions? Please e-mail [email protected] or call 832-717-4445 x32.

Note: This event is co-hosted by EPS Software Corp. and Microsoft Corporation. EPS is responsible for all content presented at this event.

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