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Friday, January 25, 2008
MIXing it up in the year 2008
So it's only 6 weeks to MIX08 and I'm really looking forward to getting there.
We (
Intergen
) will be announcing an Open Source (nice BSD licence not nasty GPL!) Silverlight application while we're up at MIX. Can't say much more about it yet except to say taht it shows that you can do some pretty heavy lifting in Silverlight.
I'm looking forward to what should be a new major release of Silverlight and some other exciting announcements.
Most of all this year I'm looking forward to hitting mainly Business Decision Maker sessions at MIX.
These are the hidden gems of the MIX conference for me. I've got enough hookups within Microsoft to be across most of the technology stuff before it's announced this broadly, but, the BDM sessions at MIX offer great value for me and particularly in the ideas that I can bring back to New Zealand to discuss with my customers and colleagues.
If you're heading over to MIX from New Zealand or Aus I look forward to catching up with you...\
I think the early birds finish end of Jan @
http://www.visitmix.com
Mix06
|Friday, January 25, 2008 10:07:45 PM UTC|
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