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How to Get Ready for Tech·Ed 2010
Alumni and first timers, we have created our Get Ready pages based on your feedback. You wanted to know what you could do to start prepraing before arriving in New Orleans, and therefore, we have put together the following resources:
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Tech·Ed 101: Attend one of the classes offered on Sunday, June 6, to ensure you make the most of your time on-site
Schedule Builder: If you haven't already, log in to begin building your on-site personalized agenda
Exhibition Catalog: Locate the Microsoft Partners and Product Managers you'd like to meet
Shuttle Schedule and Floor Plan: Available for download now to make the most of every minute on-site
Promotions and Special Offers: We are working to highlight all that will be available before, during and after the event. Check back often as we will be updating regularly:
- Windows Azure Boot Camp
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Visit the Windows Azure Boot Camp and let us help you get setup with all of the bits and tools you need to start rocking in the cloud, and walk through the paces of deploying your first cloud application. Bring your application, build one with us, or deploy a sample application we will have ready to go. Find out what to bring >>
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- Get On the Bus
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The Get On the Bus Tour is back, and they are taking a 10-city road tour to the East Coast toward New Orleans and Tech·Ed 2010.Register for a tour stop near you, where they will deep dive into both Windows 7 and Office 2010, and present specific learning paths for the latest Microsoft Certifications. All at no cost to you. Learn more >>
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- Foundational Sessions
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Foundational Sessions at Tech·Ed take place directly after the Keynote presentation on Monday, June 6. Lead by Microsoft senior executives, these special sessions bridge the general Keynote topics and in-depth Breakout Sessions. Find out how Microsoft envisions specific products and technologies to be used together for the best results and ROI today and in the future. To add Foundational Sessions in your Schedule Builder, use the Keyword search and enter “Foundational.”
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- Women in Technology Luncheon
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How do we collectively attract amazing women to the IT profession, get all women into their perfect jobs, and support each other into sticking around until retirement? Special guest Dr. Donna Reese from Mississippi State University and women executives from Microsoft share experiences and insights, before taking your questions. And, there is plenty of time for networking and lunch! Join us Tuesday, June 8 in Room 220 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sponsored by Microsoft
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Tech·Ed 101 (TE101)
A 60 minute, high level overview of Tech·Ed, explaining how to take advantage of all the major components, including the Keynote Address, Breakout Sessions, Interactive Sessions, Hands-on Labs, Certification, Women in Technology (WIT), Technical Learning Center (including product demo stations and the resources zone), Partner Expo, Attendee Party and more.
