“Visual Studio 2010 – the ultimate offer” roadshow - invitation
The next wave of the latest Microsoft technologies is about to land on our shores, providing new and exciting ways to develop custom applications. Visual Studio 2010 is the upcoming release of Microsoft’s market leading integrated Development Tool Platform - specifically designed to leverage these new capabilities.
Come to this presentation to learn how Visual Studio 2010 has been enhanced to enable you to deliver modern, high quality applications to your organisation. We will tell you what you need to know before the launch of Visual Studio 2010 (March 22nd, 2010).
Don’t miss Readify’s demonstration of Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate and MTLM, along with the enhanced capabilities of Team Foundation Server.
Agenda
Why Visual Studio 2010? (70 min)
For the new Microsoft platform
To minimise business risk and increase software quality
demo based on Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
Why now? (30 min)
Understand the new Visual Studio product family
Learn about the new MSDN benefits!
The ‘Ultimate offer’ – ending March 22nd 2010
Q&A and Close (10 min)
Dates
- Hobart Nov 17
- Melbourne Nov 19
- Darwin Nov 24
- Sydney Nov 26
- Canberra Dec 1
- Perth Dec 3
- Sydney Dec 4
- Adelaide Dec 8
- Brisbane Dec 10
* Places limited or subject to availability
Please don't hesitate to contact me for any further information
Regards,
Comments
Anonymous
November 05, 2009
I signed up for the Adelaide event and used the feature on the confirmation page to add an appointment into my calendar. However the appointment runs from 9:30 - 12:00 whereas the confirmation e-mail says its from 8:30 - 11:00. So to be sure I didn't look like an idiot and turn up either an hour early or an hour late I clicked on the contact us link (present on both the confirmation e-mail and the confirmation page) and queried the details via e-mail. I immediately received a response indicating the e-mail address is not monitored and advising me to update my links (but not what to). Guys, how about a bit more testing before you send stuff out? Call me pedantic but I expect groups that "evangelise" their development products and methodologies to also get the small stuff right. To be fair, MS usually seems to be reasonably on the ball with this sort of stuff (unlike some others including a certain itsy bitsy machine corp and the iFruit guys), but you let yourselves down on this one, twice. PS I'd still be grateful to know the correct times for the Adelaide session.Anonymous
November 05, 2009
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