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Azure Speaking Tour: Asia/New Zealand Dates  
# Thursday, March 25, 2010
 
My long-running Windows Azure speaking tour takes me back to Asia next month, then on to New Zealand. The cities and dates are:
As always, feel free to stop by if you're in the area and interested in the topic.


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Hello,
I wonder if these sessions are going to be recorded?

Thanks,
Mohamed Saleh
 

Mohamed, I'm guessing that you really mean "recorded and posted on the Web". If so, I'm afraid the answer is no.
 

Thanks for the response, I wonder if your Cloud Computing tour will include the Middle East region in the future?

Regards,
Mohamed Saleh
 

I'm scheduled to speak in Tel Aviv in early May, although I'm not entirely sure yet whether it's a public event. I'll post a link if it is.

I would love to visit other cities in the Middle East, but sadly there are no trips like this on my schedule at the moment.
 

Hi David,

I attended the Visual Studio 2010 launching event in Kuala Lumpur. Your speech was great and gave us some insight to the Azure platform.

Thanks a lot. Hope you will be coming to KL again (but please not another ten years).
 

Excellent presentation on the Windows Azure this morning, thanks David
 

I have attended the Visual Studio 2010 and Windows Azure launch event in Auckland today.

I must say that your presentation and sense of humour are really impressive.

Thanks for the wonderful presentation

Regards
Indira
 

i attended the First Flight here at the Philippines.. i learned a lot.. Thanks to all the speakers.. Hope to see Mr. David Chappell again.. He's so good.. we're all listening attentively to him.. Godbless..
 

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