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Upcoming Speaking Schedule  
# Thursday, November 06, 2008
 
I'm spending much of the next few weeks flying around Europe. If you're in any of these cities and the topic sounds interesting, feel free to stop by. They're all public presentations, and most of them are free:
  • November 10-14, Barcelona: Talks on the Azure Services Platform, Microsoft's Oslo and Geneva technologies, and other topics at TechEd EMEA
  • November 17, Lisbon: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • November 20, Geneva: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • November 21, Amsterdam: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 1, Brussels: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 2, Milan: Keynote at Microsoft TechDays
  • December 4-5, Moscow: Talks on the Azure Services Platform, Microsoft's Oslo and Geneva technologies, and other topics at Platforma conference
  • December 8, Dublin: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 9, Oslo: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 10, Stockholm: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 11, Helsinki: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform
  • December 12, Vienna: Presentation on cloud platforms and the Azure Services Platform


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Comments:

David, is there likely to be detailed information available on Azure Layer0. I know Cutler doesn't 'do' talks, but I felt some sort of presentation on this was a glaringly absent from the PDC.
 

I think it's likely that Microsoft will talk more about this at some point, although I'd bet they view some aspects as proprietary. There's nothing at this level of detail in my talks, though--I'm focused on what the Azure technologies expose to the world.
 

Can you please add information on the location of your talk? All those cities you name are rather big ;-)
 

David, i'm interested in the presentation in Vienna. I've googled but couldn't find anything about it. Where can I get more information about registration and location etc.?
 

I've added the links I have right now (including Vienna). I'll post more as I get them.
 

David, I saw you in 1998 or 1999 to Budapest (in Hungary).
It was a very interesting presentation about MS technology. When will you come to Budapest again?

Thank's
Joe,
 

Joe, it's nice of you to remember. I've been in Budapest a couple of times since 1999, but I'm afraid there's no return trip on my schedule right now. If one does appear, I'll make sure to note it on this blog.
 

David,
have you ever given any talks in Singapore?
Konstantin.
 

I've spoken in Singapore a number of times--it's one of my favorite places to visit. I don't have any scheduled visits there at the moment, but I certainly look forward to returning.
 

Hello David,
Where are you speaking in Amsterdam. I would really like to attend this session.

Jan.
 

Sorry, Jan--I've learned that a few of the events are invitation-only, and Amsterdam is one of them. Sadly, I don't control the invite list . . .
 

Hi David,

I would like to thank you for your ARC201: "An Overview of the Azure Services Platform" presentation at TechEd EMEA Developers 2008.

It was one of the best sessions I attended in the past 3 TechEds.

I like how you present the information to the audience.

Thanks a lot.
SaudiGeek.NET
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
 

Thanks very much--I'm glad the talk was useful for you.
 

Hello, I really enjoyed your presentation held in Helsinki, it was very intriguing! If you are planning to write a book about cloud platforms I would like to pre-order now! ;)
 

Hi David,

First of all I would like to thank you for all the great track at TechEd EMEA Developers, especially those about the Geneva framework. They made me read the whitepaper you wrote about it, and I now I will watch the development of this new product with great interest!

The most interesting thing in Barcelona was the Microsoft Student Partner presentation you gave to us. It was really helpful (and funny). I will certainly be able to use your tips and tricks in future presentations!

I hope to see you again here in Belgium, or maybe next year on TechEd!

Thanks!
Jeroen Verhulst
Microsoft Student Partner, Belgium
 

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