Tech·Ed North America 2011
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- Atlanta, GA
- May 16 - 19, 2011
- Speakers at Tech·Ed North America 2011
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Tech·Ed North America 2011 Keynote Address
- Robert Wahbe, Jason Zander
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 9:00AM
Don't miss the opportunity to hear from two senior Microsoft leaders -- Corporate Vice President,Server and Tools Marketing,Robert Wahbe and Corporate Vice President,Visual Studio,Jason Zander -- as they showcase a broad array of technology in the 2011 Tech·Ed Keynote.
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How We Do Language Design at Microsoft (C#,Visual Basic,F#)
- Lisa Feigenbaum, Donald Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 at 1:15PM
Hear from the C#,Visual Basic,and F# language designers themselves,about how we create the .NET Framework languages at Microsoft. Where do we get ideas? How do we incorporate new paradigms without breaking the existing languages? Where will we go in the future,and how will we get there? We talk about...
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The Future of Microsoft Visual Studio Application Lifecycle Management
- Cameron Skinner
- Foundation Sessions
- 200 - Intermediate
- FDN03
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 11:00AM to 12:00PM
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Foundational Sessions bridge the general topics outlined in the keynote address and the in-depth coverage in breakout sessions by sharing the company’s vision,strategy and roadmap for particular products and technologies,and are delivered by Microsoft senior executives. This demo-heavy session offers... -
Sysinternals Primer: Autoruns, Disk2vhd, ProcDump, BgInfo and AccessChk
- Aaron Margosis
- Windows Client
- 300 - Advanced
- WCL312
- Day 4
- May 19, 2011 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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The Sysinternals utilities are vital tools for any computer professional on the Windows platform. Mark Russinovich's popular "Case Of The Unexplained" demonstrates some of their capabilities in advanced troubleshooting scenarios. This complementary tutorial session focuses primarily on the... -
Load Balancing with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- Andrew Ehrensing
- Exchange & Lync
- 300 - Advanced
- EXL307
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 1:30PM to 2:45PM
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Understand the Exchange 2010 requirements for load balancing. Review the pros and cons of current hardware-based load balancing solutions. Discuss the nuances of high-end/high-scale load balancing and the impact to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Watch a demo of a hardware load balancer (in a VM environment)... -
How We Do Language Design at Microsoft (C#,Visual Basic,F#)
- Lisa Feigenbaum, Donald Syme, Alex Turner, Lucian Wischik
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- 300 - Advanced
- DEV328
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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Hear from the C#,Visual Basic,and F# language designers themselves,about how we create the .NET Framework languages at Microsoft. Where do we get ideas? How do we incorporate new paradigms without breaking the existing languages? Where will we go in the future,and how will we get there? We talk about...
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Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity
- Kate Gregory
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- 300 - Advanced
- DEV303
- Day 4
- May 19, 2011 from 8:30AM to 9:45AM
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C++0x, the next C++ standard, is almost upon us and it contains the most important updates to the language since the mid-90s. These new features bring more expressiveness and power to the native C++ developer. Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 has added support for some of these key... -
MVC,MVP and MVVM: A Comparison of Architectural Patterns
- Joseph Homnick
- Development Practices & Architecture
- 300 - Advanced
- DPR305
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 1:15PM to 2:30PM
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This session compares the architectural patterns of Model-View-Controller (MVC),Model-View-Presenter (MVP) and Model-View-View Model (MVVM). Each pattern creates testable,maintainable and reusable application components,however,there are differences that suit each approach to specific types of developer... -
Microsoft Visual Studio Tips and Tricks
- Dustin Campbell, Scott Cate
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- 300 - Advanced
- DEV305
- Day 3
- May 18, 2011 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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Learn how to become a Visual Studio coding guru! In this fast-paced session,learn to write code faster than a speeding bullet,leap around large projects in a single bound,and become more powerful than a locomotive with the debugger. We take a wild ride through C# and Visual Basic IDE features in Microsoft... -
Mysteries of Memory Management Revealed,with Mark Russinovich (Part 2 of 2)
- Mark Russinovich
- Windows Client
- 400 - Expert
- WCL406
- Day 3
- May 18, 2011 from 3:15PM to 4:30PM
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If you want to know the difference between System Committed memory and Process Committed memory,wondered what all those memory numbers shown by Task Manager really mean,or want to gain insight into the memory-related impact of a process,then this talk is for you. Using various memory analysis tools including:... -
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2012: Overview
- Jason Buffington, Gordon McKenna
- Security, Identity & Management
- 300 - Advanced
- SIM355
- Day 1
- May 16, 2011 from 4:45PM to 6:00PM
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The first of four sessions on Operations Manager 2012. The public beta is almost here – so be the first to see what is coming in the next generation of IT monitoring. This session provides you with an overview of the capabilities in Operations Manager 2012. -
Application Development with HTML5
- Brandon Satrom
- Developer Tools, Languages & Frameworks
- 200 - Intermediate
- DEV343
- Day 2
- May 17, 2011 from 3:15PM to 4:30PM
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HTML5 is the biggest and most powerful HTML specification to ever come out of the W3C. Its roots come from a proposal to extend HTML4 to make it easier for web developers to create web applications. With more and more browsers supporting HTML5, ECMAScript 5 and other web standards, developers now have...