Monday, July 04, 2005

This is my schedule for Tech-Ed Europe 2005. Looking forward to some (in my opinion) very interesting sessions and speakers. The sessions are a mix of the “connected systems“  and “architecture“ track. For most of the timeslots I choose an alternative session, just in case there are no seats left in the room when I arrive.

 

 If you happen to be in the same sessions, say hello, I’ am the one carrying a Tech-Ed bag J

 

Day

Start

Finish

Location

Code

Session

Tuesday

05/07/2005

10:00

11:30

Keynote (8a)

KEY001

Ready For Business

05/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room 3a

ARC302

Building and Using a Software Factory

05/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room 8b

CTS370

Introducing "Indigo" - The Unified Framework for Building Connected Systems

05/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room 8a

ARC309

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects: Developing Service-Oriented Systems

05/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room 2c

CTS349

Beyond the Wizards: A Practical Approach to Web Services Security with WSE

05/07/2005

16:30

17:45

Room 3b

CTS365

Implementing "Indigo" Endpoints – Addresses, Bindings and Contracts

05/07/2005

16:30

17:45

Room 9b

ARC310

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition

for Software Architects: Developing Logical Datacenters

05/07/2005

18:15

19:30

Room 8a

ARC315

The 5 Pillars of Connected Systems

05/07/2005

18:15

19:30

Room R

CHT072

Drilldown into Visual Studio 2005 Team

                  System (VSTS)

 Wednesday 

06/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room 3b

CTS360

Not Really Complicated Asynchronous Messaging Techniques and Technologies

06/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room S

CHT071

Software Factories

06/07/2005

10:15

11:30

Room 9b

CTS366

Implementing "Indigo" Endpoints – Secure, Reliable, Transacted Messaging

06/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room 8c

ARC314

SOA - Same Old Architecture?

06/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room M

CHT019

Testing, Testing...

06/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room R

CHT031

Implications of "Indigo" and Service Orientation for Architects and Architecture

06/07/2005

13:45

14:30

Room Auditorium

PNL003

WS-I_M_REALLY_CONFUSED

06/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room R

CHT030

Turn Left or Right? How to Best Design Your Web Services Interface

06/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room 8b

ARC419

The Grey Area of Implementing Services Using Object-Oriented Technologies

06/07/2005

16:30

17:45

Room 8b

ARC313

Patterns for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

06/07/2005

16:30

17:45

Room 3a

CTS381

The Day "Indigo" Met the "Tiger"

06/07/2005

18:15

19:30

Room 8b

CTS358

Introducing System.Transactions and New Features

 Thursday 

07/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room 8c

ARC312

The Fallacies of Enterprise Development

07/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room S

CHT073

Integration, Service Orientation and Pattern Driven Design

07/07/2005

10:15

11:30

Room 8a

ARC311

Event-Driven Architectures

07/07/2005

10:15

11:30

Room 8b

CTS467

"Indigo" Under the Hood

07/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room 9b

CTS354

Web Services Interoperability

07/07/2005

13:45

14:30

Room Auditorium

PNL006

Agile Development

07/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room 8c

ARC411

Domain Specific Language (DSL) Tools for Model-Driven Development in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

07/07/2005

16:30

17:45

Keynote (8a)

KEY002

The Future of Software

07/07/2005

18:15

19:30

Room 3a

CTS449

BizTalk Server 2004 and "Indigo"

 Fryday 

08/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room T

CHT070

Walkthrough: Building a Designer with Domain Specific Language Tools for Visual Studio 2005

08/07/2005

08:30

09:45

Room 3b

CTS350

What's New in Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0

08/07/2005

10:15

11:30

Room U

CHT071

Software Factories

08/07/2005

12:00

13:15

Room 8a

ARC412

Designing for Concurrency

08/07/2005

13:45

14:30

Room Auditorium

PNL002

Software Factories: How and When?

08/07/2005

14:45

16:00

Room 3b

CTS359

Retry, Abort, Cancel? Appropriate Handling of Transaction Failures in Connected Systems Application Code

08/07/2005

16:15

17:30

Room 8c

CTS465

From Dusk Til Dawn: Choose *Your* Approach to Design and Develop Web Services Applications on the .NET Platform