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Windows Summit 2010 Goes Virtual: Wherever You Are, Be Here

The Windows Summit 2010 just got easier to attend. It's now a virtual event. Now you can stay at your desktop and get the latest insight about building great products on Windows 7 and Internet Explorer.

Specialized Content Tracks for Devices, Systems, and Software Experts

Select the tracks or individual sessions that offer the most value to you and your business and create your own schedule. Full track and session descriptions and content release dates are available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-summit/. Join us online for a quick refresher or an in-depth tutorial at your convenience. Once content is released, it is available to you 24x7, whenever you need it. 

Session content will be released on a rolling schedule, according to the following dates:

  • May 25 - Device track: Discover the rich customization features in Windows 7 that enable partners to create a custom user experience for the PC or device. Targeted at software and device firmware engineers, this track will provide you with the direction and technical information to unlock the power of Windows 7 to create a great device experience.
  • June 2 - System track: Understand the features of Windows 7 that you can leverage to create and deliver the best system possible. You'll see how implementing a few fundamental techniques can dramatically improve overall system quality and key user experiences.
  • June 16 - Software track: The Windows 7 platform makes it easy for developers to create engaging, user-friendly applications by providing familiar tools and rich development features that allow them to take advantage of the latest PC capabilities. The sessions in this track will guide you through the key developer advances in fundamentals, richer application experiences, and the best of Windows and the Web.

Learn more: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-summit/default.aspx.


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Microsoft Hardware Newsletter
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May 4, 2010
In This Issue:
Windows Summit 2010 Goes Virtual: Wherever You Are, Be Here
Tools and Links for Developers
Windows Driver Developer Kits, Tools, and Programs
Windows Driver Kit (WDK)
Windows Logo Kit (WLK)
WDK Documentation (monthly updates)
Windows Symbols (October 2009)
Windows Logo Program
Developing Drivers with the Windows Driver Foundation
Events
Windows Summit 2010
A Virtual Online Event from Microsoft
Content Available Starting May 25, 2010

Microsoft Tech Ed North America 2010
June 7-10, 2010
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

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