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March 5 - 7, 2008
The Venetian
Resort Hotel Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Now in its third year, MIX is an intimate opportunity for cutting-edge technical, creative and business strategists to engage Microsoft in a conversation about the future of the web. Come explore the latest wave of opportunities and help redefine the boundaries between: content and commerce, PC and TV, Windows and the Web.

The conference focuses mostly on Web technologies, such as Silverlight, but will also cover some of the desktop presentation technologies like WPF. As of right now, there are already 27 sessions scheduled covering everything from Expression Web to the ADO.NET Data Services Framework to using Windows Presentation Foundation with Visual Studio 2008.

  • A comprehensive program of sessions for designers, developers and business strategists led by industry experts.
  • Hands-on labs and workshops for developers and designers.
  • A chance to connect with experts on a wide range of topics for one-on-one guidance and inspiration.
  • An opportunity to network with executives from Microsoft and some of the world’s largest web sites and interactive agencies.

    The keynote features presentations from Steve Ballmer, Scott Guthrie and other distinguished speakers unveiling the latest web-oriented products and technologies.

    If you register today you can get in for the special price of $1095. Be the early bird and get the (almost 20% cheaper) worm.

  • posted on Thursday, November 08, 2007 8:44 PM