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I gave a sneak preview of the developer sessions for Australia's Tech.Ed a few weeks back. Now, I will share the current schedule for the data track. (Shsss, don't tell anyone, ok)
- Developing Data Applications with New Yukon Funcitonality
- Introducing your next client database: SQL Express
- SQL2k: Building reporting services applications
- SQL Reporting Services Management (Including Reporting on Exchange)
- Indepth Look at the Yukon Storage Engine
- Performance Optimization for SQL Server CE 2.0
- What's New In ADO.NET v2 For Visual Studio 2005
- Developing And Deploying Applications Using the Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE)
- Business Intelligence Using SQL Server Analysis Services and Office System 2003
- *Indepth Look at DTS in SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")
- Best Practices for design and performance for creating OLAP Cubes
- Datamining in SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")
- SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon"): Security Enhancements
- General Session: A 'Whistle Stop' Tour of SQL Server 2005 (code named "Yukon")
We will have fantastic local speakers (such as Greg Low, Adam Cogan & Tony Bain), and outstanding visiting speakers, (such as Brian Randell & Kevin Collins)
So, don't forget Australia's Tech.Ed is scheduled for August 3 to 6 in Canberra, and Tech.Ed NZ happening Aug 1 to 4 in Auckland.
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