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Windows Summit 2010 Session Update

Join us for Windows Summit 2010, an intimate event designed for people who engineer and test Windows 7-based PCs, devices, and software. This conference features sessions that will help speed your product to market while creating an end user experience that today's customer demands, from PC design considerations for Windows Touch, to developing your device experience strategy, to how to create rich Web experiences with Internet Explorer 9. Three tracks are offered: Systems, Devices, and Software. We'll discuss existing scenarios and best practices within each track, including how to improve overall quality and how to extend your battery life, as well as sessions that address the Windows Logo Program - from what you need to know to certify your product to what's new in Windows Logo Kit (WLK) 1.5.

In addition to networking with Microsoft technical experts and leaders at breakout sessions and chalk talks, we will have an Ask the Experts and social evening, all starting with an opening keynote by Michael Angiulo, General Manager of Windows Planning and PC Ecosystem Teams. Register soon because this event is filling quickly!

What: Windows Summit 2010
When: May 25-27, 2010
Where: Microsoft Conference Center, Microsoft Campus, Redmond, Washington
Learn more and register:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-summit/default.aspx

Windows Summit 2010 Tracks and Breakout Sessions

Windows Summit 2010 features three technical tracks: Systems, Devices, and Software. Each track features ways the Windows 7 platform can help speed your products to market while delivering a rich user experience. You'll have the opportunity to exchange ideas and observations with the Microsoft experts behind Windows 7.

Systems Track

Learn fundamental techniques that can dramatically improve overall system quality and user experience.

System Track Breakout Sessions

  • System Track Kickoff and Value of Quality
  • Quality Starts Here: Key Considerations for Building Quality Windows-Based PCs
  • Windows Touch Overview and PC Design Considerations
  • Windows 7 Imaging and Deployment Tools Overview
  • Windows 7 Image Management and Best Practices
  • Understanding the Windows Logo Program for Systems
  • Building Troubleshooters
  • Connecting Next-Generation Storage to Windows
  • Using the Mobile Broadband Platform in Windows 7
  • Get the Most Out of Your Battery: Implementing Hardware for Windows Power Management
  • Chalk Talk: Diagnosing Platform Power Management Problems
  • Chalk Talk: Winning in the Marketplace: PCs That Deliver a Great Experience

Devices Track

Unleash the custom capabilities of Windows 7 to enable better device experiences.

Device Track Breakout Sessions

  • Device Track Kickoff
  • Windows 7 Device Experience Overview
  • The Windows Logo Program for Hardware and Devices: Getting Started (Part 1)
  • The Windows Logo Program for Hardware and Devices: Getting Started (Part 2)
  • The Windows Logo Kit: What's New in WLK 1.5
  • Windows 7 Device Content and Web Resources
  • Developing Your Device Experience Strategy
  • Extending the Device Experience
  • Metadata Authoring: Part 1- Devices and Printers
  • Metadata Authoring: Part 2- Device Stage
  • The Device Stage Roadmap
  • Winqual Device Metadata Submissions
  • Chalk Talk: Device Metadata Planning, Authoring, and Deploying

Software Track

Learn how Windows 7, offering developers a familiar platform plus new advances in key developer fundamentals, makes it easy to create custom software for a richer application experience.

Software Track Breakout Sessions

  • Software Track Kickoff
  • Developing Multi-Touch Applications for Natural Experiences
  • Creating Rich Web Applications with Internet Explorer 9
  • Integrate Your Applications with the Windows 7 Desktop to Simplify User Experiences
  • Windows Error Reporting as a Platform Advantage for Developers
  • Empower Users to Find, Visualize, and Organize Their Data with Libraries and the Explorer
  • Building Context-Aware Applications on the Sensor and Location Platform
  • Unleashing the Latest Innovations in Modern Graphics Hardware with Windows 7
  • Windows 7 Scenic Ribbon: The Next Generation User Experience for Presenting Commands in Windows Applications
  • Extending Battery Life by Creating Energy-Efficient Applications
  • Improving System Performance by Creating Efficient Background Activities
  • Building High-Performing Windows Applications by Using the Windows Performance Toolkit
  • Panel: Windows 7 Touch Applications
  • Panel: Building Innovative Windows Client Software

Learn more and register for Windows Summit 2010 today: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-summit/default.aspx or follow us on Twitter (@winsummit2010) and Facebook (Windows Summit 2010).


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April 20, 2010

In This Issue:
Windows Summit 2010 Session Update
Windows Logo Program References
Windows Logo Program Newsletter Archives
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