MIX is an intimate opportunity for cutting-edge technical, creative and business strategists to engage Microsoft in a conversation about the future of the web. In Las Vegas on March 5-7, 2008 MIX08 attendees explored the latest wave of opportunities and helped redefine the boundaries between: content and commerce, PC and TV, Windows and the Web.
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Keynote I
From the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect, will be joined by Corporate Vice President, Scott Guthrie and General Manager, Dean Hachamovitch to demonstrate the latest technologies built for Microsoft's Web platform. Ray will lay out his vision of the future to this audience...
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Silverlight and Advertising
Come learn how advertisers, vendors, and publishers are using Microsoft Silverlight to create amazing rich media and monetize in-stream video ads. This session covers popular topics including packaging content for ad servers, Silverlight and Flash co-existence, using Microsoft Expression Encoder to create...
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How Design Impacts the Bottom Line
Is good design good business? Listen to these customers discuss how good design helped them: - Reach the market faster with lower development costs - Increase the revenues and retained earnings of their products or services - Increase market share You'll hear how design has created real competitive advantage...
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Lighting Up Your AJAX Applications with Silverlight
Come learn how to integrate Microsoft Silverlight with existing AJAX applications, including using Silverlight to add powerful new functionality like true background processing and local storage. Also learn about new ASP.NET server controls that make it easy to add XAML and media content to web pages.....
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Anatomy of a Dynamic SharePoint Website
Learn how Hed Kandi (http://beta.hedkandi.com/Pages/default.aspx) built their site on SharePoint using common Web Content Management features including identity/authentication and UI/UX skinning.
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Real-World AJAX with ASP.NET
Dive deep into the new ASP.NET AJAX features and capabilities including patterns covering search optimization, user interface and usability, intuitive navigation, and much more.
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Windows Presentation Foundation Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
This session introduces many of the core features in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 for the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) programming model, such as XAML, layout, controls, resources, styling, and data binding. Using Visual Studio 2008, we build a WPF-based application from scratch.
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