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TechDays 2011: Early bird extended and first confirmed speakers

TechDays 2011 is taking place on April 26 to 28th 2011, again at the Metropolis in Antwerp. April 26th and 27th are the two conference days with six different tracks on Developer and IT-Pro content. On Thursday 28th of April we are organizing a ‘Deep Dives’ day. The Deep Dives are focusing around the following four topics:

  • Application Lifecycle Management with TFS and VSTS. We have a few ALM Rangers join us for the deep dive sessions.
  • Windows Azure: dive into the cloud platform with speakers from Microsoft corp and community covering best practices and technical dives into Windows Azure Platform.
  • Direct Access
  • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Early bird extended until February 28th 2011
We are busy working on content and speakers to give you another great technical event. There is good news if you wish to register: early bird pricing has just been extended for another month, until February 28th 2011. So register now for the conference and post-conference deep dive of your choice. More details can be found on the MSDN Belux blog.

Why you should not miss this year's TechDays
TechDays 2011 delivers more than 80 technical sessions presented by top national and international speakers. The 3-day conference covers overview to very technical sessions on .NET language, framework and tools evolutions including C# and Visual Basic futures, WCF, parallel programming, development practices, OData, VSTS, ...; new web and client development techniques and technologies like ASP.NET MVC 3, HTML5, MVVM, Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, XNA, etc; and of course the newest stuff covering the Cloud with the Windows Azure Platform.

Top speakers

We are still actively confirming with speakers but a few names can already be confirmed: Vittorio Bertocci, Glenn Block, Brian Keller, Rob Miles, Jeff Prosise, Ingo Rammer, Clemens Vasters, Don Jones, Dan Holme, Jeremy Moskowitz, Dandy Weyn, John Craddock and many more…

More updates coming soon, in the meantime register and book the dates in your agenda.