Neudesic Announces Nucon'08

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NEUDESIC ANNOUNCES NUCON’08 EVENTS

 

Following the Success of Last Year’s NuCon’07, Neudesic Expands to Additional Locations

 

IRVINE, CALIF. – JANUARY 31, 2008 – Neudesic, a leading Microsoft National Systems Integrator and Gold Certified Partner, recently ranked # 197 on the Inc. 500 List, has announced three NuCon ’08 events that provide a sneak peek into the Microsoft 2008 products being launched at the end of February to be held across the U.S. in Q1 of CY08.

 

Following the tremendous success of NuCon’07, a one-day conference held in November 2007 in Irvine, CA that showcased the latest innovations in Microsoft technology, Neudesic has added 3 NuCon’08 events.  NuCon’08 Chicago will take place on February 7, NuCon’08 New York will take place on February 21 and NuCon’08 Denver is scheduled for March 4. Additional NuCon’08 events are in the planning stages, expected to take place before the end of the year. To learn more visit the site: www.nucon08.com.

 

NuCon ’08 consists of three tracks that are designed to present attendees with the latest information on Microsoft technology through four deep-dive sessions.  The Visual Studio 2008 track will present LINQ, ADO.NET, Silverlight and Team Foundation Server.  The SQL 2008 track will present Microsoft’s Enterprise Data Platform, Microsoft’s Data Development Platform, Pervasive BI, and Dynamic Development.  The Infrastructure Optimization track will present an overview of Microsoft IO, Business Productivity Optimization, Application Platform Optimization and IO Enablers.  Each session will be presented by industry leaders recognized for their publications and industry contribution.

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Published 30 January 2008 05:26 PM by Sam Gentile
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