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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]

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]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog A small but talented team is out at the Microsoft Tech Ed Europe 2004 show in Amsterdam, with Editor Matt Loney and Intern Supreme Ingrid Marson following the plot. I'll give the final word to Diary pal Peter Ibbotson, who was so excited at the...

[July 2, 2004, 18:50]

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]

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]

Tech companies silent on Microsoft ruling

News CCIA President Ed Black said the appellate ruling "confirms the correctness of the determinations by the US Department of Justice, 19 state attorneys general and a federal district court that Microsoft was guilty of serious and massive violations...

[June 29, 2001, 9:43]

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]

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]

Executive exodus expected to continue

News The early retirement of Sun Microsystems' second-in-command shocked Wall Street and stunned employees, but outgoing president and chief operating officer Ed Zander will have plenty of company among tech stars recently liberated from employment.

[May 2, 2002, 12:44]

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]

Government launches new e-crime unit

Blog I was at a meeting last week with Microsoft's security advisor and ex-FBI agent Ed Gibson (speaking at the RSA Security Conference, in London on 27 October) who told us to expect some news about a new e-crime unit and seems he was spot on as a...

[September 30, 2008, 14:45]

A Year Ago: Immigration battle looms for hi-tech staff

News Our view is that there really is a need for more people" to fill software programming, network administration and systems analyst jobs, said Ed Black, president of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, a trade association for...

[September 20, 1999, 7:00]

US Report: Immigration battle looms for hi-tech staff

News Our view is that there really is a need for more people" to fill software programming, network administration and systems analyst jobs, said Ed Black, president of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, a trade association for...

[September 21, 1998, 7:57]

US Report: Immigration battle looms for hi-tech staff

News Our view is that there really is a need for more people" to fill software programming, network administration and systems analyst jobs, said Ed Black, president of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, a trade association for...

[September 22, 1998, 7:57]

US patent ruling bodes well for tech

News The Federal Circuit's opinion implicitly recognises that an out-of-control patent system was not promoting progress, but rather impeding it," said CCIA president Ed Black. We've seen a rise in the number of lawsuits against tech companies in the IT...

[October 31, 2008, 12:40]

Programming Is Childs Play, I KODU you not!.

Blog Comment Microsoft's Europe Tech.Ed keynote 2006 used some snotty nosed little upstart showing off how she'd built a calculator tool using MS technology .most of us just sat there thinking, "But who cares? That said, I've been watching an increasing amount...

[January 9, 2009, 13:27]

Smart meters promised for UK homes by 2020

News Energy and Climate Change secretary Ed Miliband said in a statement: "This is a big project affecting 26 million homes and several million businesses, so it's important we design a system that brings best value to everyone involved.

[May 12, 2009, 11:34]

Motorola & HP ruffled by flu-like virus

News News.com's Ed Frauenheim contributed to this report. Singapore is regional home base for many tech multinationals, and unofficial reports say that several of them have told staff to cancel travel plans to the affected areas.

[March 31, 2003, 12:07]

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