Microsoft Tech Ed Hosts Europe's Largest WLAN
News Visitors to Microsoft's Tech Ed developer event this week have been online wherever they are in Barcelona's Monjuic 2 conference centre, thanks to Europe's biggest ever wireless LAN, set up in just three days by Orinoco, the wireless LAN company...
[July 4, 2002, 15:02]
Tech Ed Ends With Delegates Singing From Microsoft's Songsheet
News Microsoft's Tech Ed Europe conference in Europe came to an end on Friday as more than a thousand developers waved glow-sticks and joined XML guru Don Box to sing: "All we are saying, is give SOAP a chance.
[July 5, 2002, 12:31]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
News At Microsoft's Tech Ed conference in Amsterdam on Wednesday, a session was devoted to how, according to one Microsoft fan at least, the Linux kernel is beginning to resemble, well -- Windows. The talk, given by Mark Russinovich, chief software...
[July 1, 2004, 15:05]
Europe First To Get Visual J#.Net
News Delegates to Microsoft's Tech Ed conference in Barcelona were the first to get hold of production CDs of Microsoft's Visual J#.Net, a version of the Java language for Microsoft's Visual Studio.Net development environment.
[July 1, 2002, 15:10]
Tech-Ed Offers Previews Of Powerful Tools
White Papers At Microsoft's Tech-Ed 2006 conference in Boston in June 2006 the pre-conference keynote discussed little of importance to developers - which was a good thing, as many attendees didn't arrive in time to hear it.
[July 2, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft Puts The Finishing Touches On SP2
News I can guarantee it [SP2] will ship within the next 2 months," said Tony Goodhew, product manager at Microsoft, at the Microsoft Tech Ed 2004 conference in Amsterdam on Wednesday. Most of the delegates that ZDNet UK spoke to at the Tech Ed event...
[July 2, 2004, 12:00]
Microsoft Security Push Cost $100m For .Net Server Alone
News Close to 5000 people in the development team spent all of February and March learning security, Thompson told the Microsoft Tech Ed conference in Barcelona. Issues of security and management are to the fore in Microsoft's .Net server demonstrations...
[July 2, 2002, 9:04]
Microsoft: Linux Debate Needs To Be 'more Rational'
News Speaking to ZDNet UK's sister site silicon.com at the Tech Ed 2004 conference in Amsterdam this week, Microsoft's European general manager Philippe Dumont said there are cultural reasons for some governments wanting to limit dependency on US-based...
[June 30, 2004, 15:50]
Microsoft To Open Up Mobile Phone Location Data
News Announcing the deal at the Tech Ed 2004 developer conference in Amsterdam on Tuesday, Microsoft's director of marketing for the MapPoint business unit, Tom Bailey, said he expected to have the O2 deal signed by the autumn.
[June 29, 2004, 18:50]
Microsoft Hopes To Catch Java Developers In .Net
News At its Tech Ed 2002 Europe developer conference on Monday, Microsoft released the final version of Visual J#.Net, a tool that lets programmers use the Java language to build software that works only with Microsoft's .Net technology.
[July 1, 2002, 13:45]
Microsoft Abandons Outlook Express
News IMAP is just not a very rich protocol," Steve Conn, Exchange Server product manager, told ZDNet Australia during the company's Tech Ed conference. It might be the world's most widely distributed email client, but Microsoft has confirmed that it has...
[August 13, 2003, 12:20]
Firefox Welcomes Microsoft's Offer Of Help
News For example, at Microsoft's Tech Ed conference in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday, Frank Arrigo, a development evangelist with the company, was quick to extinguish any suggestion that Microsoft's browser-based "Live" services would not work as...
[August 24, 2006, 13:00]
Trust No One, Especially Microsoft
Leader At the company's annual Tech Ed conference this week, the company was keen to bang the drum about bringing more third-party developers on board and developing community around its products. Microsoft is on shaky ground when it comes to trust.
[June 14, 2006, 17:00]
Redmond Hails Lifecycle Security Programme
News It's showing early signs of results for us," Microsoft product manager Rick Samona, who holds responsibility for the .NET framework and the company's developer tools, told an audience at the Tech.Ed conference on Australia's Gold Coast.
[September 2, 2005, 16:05]
Ballmer's Bullish Outlook
News During the course of a 30-minute meeting with editors from CNET News.com at the Tech Ed conference in Orlando, Ballmer was his vintage self, variously pounding on the table or bellowing answers to drive home sundry points.
[June 8, 2005, 13:10]
PowerPoint Misses Out On XML
News That theme has been repeatedly emphasised during the company's Tech Ed conference in Brisbane, Australia. Microsoft's tight development schedule stopped the software heavyweight including XML support within PowerPoint in its Office 2003 suite...
[August 12, 2003, 11:25]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback some of what was said at Tech Ed and have a chance to debate it outside of Microsoft's conference. However, I think it's unfortunate that some readers seem to have failed to have spot the cues at the top of the story that were intended to clearly...
[July 2, 2004, 11:26]
Sun May Join Web Services Body
News This is very good news for the industry, and real progress," said Ed Julson, Sun's group marketing manager for XML and Web services. I think those two would love to create a duopoly in the marketplace," Sun chief executive Scott McNealy said in a...
[May 7, 2002, 13:00]
Sun Steers Clear Of Computing Slump
News Economics, not Sun's transition to upcoming systems using the new UltraSparc III chip, were at the root of the December order drop, President Ed Zander said. I must tell you quite up-front that this was quite a challenging quarter in terms of...
[January 19, 2001, 8:19]
Tech Giants Partner On Security Standard
News The companies, which are announcing the new security initiative at Microsoft's Tech Ed developer conference, also plan to build five more security specifications in the next 12 to 18 months that will provide other security that businesses may need...
[April 11, 2002, 8:32]

