Microsoft Tech-Ed EMEA Developers, we are coming!

By Michael J Huelskoetter (90 posts) on November 10, 2008 at 3:46 am

In only a few hours we will enter the aircraft with destination Barcelona, Spain, Europe. You might have read about already on this weblog: We will join Microsoft's huge developers conference by the name of Tech-Ed EMEA 2008. During the whole week starting tonight we will cover all the hot and exciting topics in regards to Intel's tools and technologies.

We will speak with programmers, who use Visual Studio as their development environment and who might find the upcoming Intel Parallel Studio very useful. Furthermore several Intel fellows will be at Tech-Ed as well who will talk about the advantages of the VTune Performance Analyzer, the Intel Performance Libraries and many more multi-core development tools.

So please take the opportunity and visit Intel at Tech-Ed EMEA 2008 at the International Convention Center and listen to Intel software specialists while they're talking about Parallel Studio and C++ based application engineering. These sessions will take place on Tuesday at 4.30 pm, on Wednesday at 5:40 pm and on Thursday, 5.10 pm.

The good thing about it: if you follow what the presenters are talking about closely, you will have the chance to win a fantastic dual-core based notebook. This might bring you to visit the presentation area which is located very close the Intel stand E5/E6. It‘s really worth it - in several meanings.

BTW: If you are interested in getting more information about the Intel Black Belt Software Developer you have found another good reason to stop by and talk to the Intel guys at stand E5/E6 about this challenging title.

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