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Day 1 and Day 2 Keynotes:
https://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/KYN01/

https://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/KYN02/

Don Box and Chris Anderson – All code keynote
https://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/ES16/

A Lap around Windows Azure
https://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/ES16/

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PDC Overview

On Monday (October 27), the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) formally begins in Los Angeles. The PDC is the definitive Microsoft event for software developers and strategic architects focused on the future of the Microsoft platform. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions around upcoming technologies and the future direction of the Microsoft platform. The event is sold out, with more than 160 technical sessions and four keynotes from top Microsoft executives. More than 250 media influentials are registered to attend, spanning top trade and business publications, wires, key blogs and leading analyst firms from around the world.

With the computing industry in the midst of a services transformation, PDC08 will offer the industry a peek at how Microsoft is delivering on its software plus services vision at the platform level with the first public unveiling of the Windows Azure™ and the Azure™ Services Platform, along with first looks at the next version of Windows (Windows 7) and Office web applications, lightweight versions of Office programs delivered through the browser. The key to Microsoft’s ability to lead in the next era of computing is rooted firmly in the broad ecosystem of Microsoft developers. At the PDC we will arm them with the early preview bits and information they need to prepare for the next generation of application development. The main thrust of this year’s event will center on Microsoft’s ability to deliver against its software plus services vision and strategy.

This mail will provide you with a top level view into the news and focus of the event, with resource attachments and links to prepare you for questions and discussions you’ll be having during the event as news is announced, and ongoing in the weeks to come.

Key Announcements and News

Day 1 (October 27)

· The Azure™ Services Platform: A set of cloud-based technologies such as storage, identity, and multi-device sync that extend software development for both enterprise server and PC/browser/phone applications with services on the Web.

· Windows Azure™ : A component of the Azure Services Platform that extends the Windows environment to the cloud for developers who want service hosting, scalable storage, and automated service management of their software applications.

Day 2 (October 28)

· Windows 7: First view and feature disclosure of the next release of Windows – extending developers’ investments in Windows Vista to encourage the creation of new applications and services that span the PC, services, and devices.

· Office Web applications: As part of the next release of Office, Microsoft will provide Office Web applications, which are light weight versions of Office programs, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, delivered through a browser, enabling viewing, editing and collaboration on Office documents from PC’s, phones and browsers.

· Live Services (Live Services, the Live Framework & Live Mesh): A set of building blocks within the Azure Services Platform for handling user data and application resources. Live Services include Mesh technologies for synchronizing data and extending web applications across multiple devices, as well as Live Framework, a uniform way for programming Live Services from a variety of platforms, programming languages, applications and devices.

Day 3 (October 29)

· Robotics CCR and DDS Toolkit 2008: Microsoft’s Concurrency and Coordination Runtime and Decentralized Software Services (CCR and DSS) Toolkit 2008 is a set of .NET and Compact Framework class libraries and tools, which provides new technologies for building loosely-coupled, highly concurrent and distributed applications.

Top-Level Messages

o Microsoft is leading the industry into the software + services era

o Microsoft is extending the Windows platform to the cloud with a universal application model that spans client, server, and service

o Microsoft is delivering the power of choice across multiple application tiers (compute, developer building blocks, applications)

o Your existing developer assets come with you - tools, skills, languages, and runtimes

o Microsoft will enable development of the next generation of user experiences

o Experiences that rise above the level of a single device, synchronized across multiple devices and machines, and the platform upon which those experiences are built

o Experiences that span the PC, the phone, and the Web

o Experiences that are offered as a choice of cloud service or local software

o Microsoft offers unparalleled breadth of platform

o Microsoft offers the broadest set of developer technologies for both business and consumer scenarios

o Microsoft offers a consistent developer experience across server, service, PC, Web, phone