Microsoft® Tech·Ed 2008 is phenomenal where each and every track listed below cover what you want to know in terms of technical know-how and best-practice strategies. Windows-related tracks aim to give you an in-depth understanding of not only enterprise-level infrastructure and platform, but also of end-user optimal experience, and of mobile platform with integration of Microsoft technology. Data and business intelligence, dynamics, unified communications and Office and SharePoint tracks offer insights on best possible tools and business application solutions. Whereas, developers, partners, management and security tracks touch essential IT aspects in the ever-changing environment. Details on respective topics will come in the 60+ individual break-out sessions.
The breakout session materials are available to download now.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
0930 - 1000 Registration
1000 - 1130
Opening Keynote
1130 - 1145 Break
1145 - 1300
UNC366 SVR383 MBL350 OFC375 CLI358 SEC372 DEV301 HOL111 HOL121 HOL131
Successful Migration Techniques for Migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 The Power of Windows 2008 Windows Mobile 6.1: Latest Advances Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Governance: From Chaos to Success in Ten Steps Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP): Managing GPOs with Advanced Group Policy Management Windows Security Boundaries ASP.NET MVC - An alternative approach to building Web Applications Managing Microsoft Updates with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Microsoft Forefront Code Name "Stirling" Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Policy-Based Management
                    
(Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese)
Andrew Ehrensing David Lowe Jason Langridge Tara Seppa Howard Chow Mark Russinovich Phil Haack Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer
1300 - 1415
Lunch Time
Chalk Talk - Enhancements with SQL Server 2008
(Language: Cantonese)
1415 - 1530
SEC354 UNC358 MGT362 BIN250* SVR333 DAT342 DEV312 HOL112 HOL122 HOL132
Penetration Test with Backtrack 3 ?Gathering Sexy Data Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Bad Situation-Good Results: Operations Manager High Availability and Disaster Recovery Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services: Architecture Overview Introduction of Windows HPC Server 2008 Microsoft SQL Server Coding for Maximizing Concurrency in Applications Embrace SOA - Build WCF services out of your existing web asset Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data Recovery and Preventative Techniques Workflow-Enabled Services and Other New Features in the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Transitioning from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007
                    
(Language: Cantonese) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese)
Antony Lai Scott Schnoll Lawrence Tse Shane Bartle Ming Xu Greg Low Justin Zheng, Minmin Xue Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer
1530 - 1545 Break
1545 - 1630
Partner:
IBM
Partner:
Citrix
Partner:
Kaseya
    Partner: Ricoh Partner: Hitachi Data Systems HOL113 HOL123 HOL133
Dynamic IT Infrastructure for Today's Fast Changing Business Requirements Citrix and Microsoft Virtualization Solution Automating IT Management Microsoft Learning: What the %$&#! No more MCSE No Session Ricoh Embedded Solutions: Integrating MFP with your ERP system with one touch on the panel Unify Storage Platform to Improve Application Performance on Microsoft Environment Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP): Recovering PCs with the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data Recovery and Preventative Techniques Using Data Binding in Windows Presentation Foundation 3.5
 
(Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: English)
  Conrad Lee Martin Ashby, Kaseya Winston Lin   Fred Chan   Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer
1630 - 1645 Coffee Break
1645 - 1800
VIR357 DEV313 BIN350 MGT366 CLI359 DAT371 MBL357 HOL114 HOL124 HOL134
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and SCVMM 2008 Best Practices Building RESTful Services Using Windows Communication Foundation 3.5 Designing High Performance Cubes in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services Protecting Applications with Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 A Look at Performance-Focused Changes in Windows Vista Security Enhancements in Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Mobile: The Ultimate Ingredients for Mobile Messaging REST, AJAX, and Web 2.0 in Windows Communication Framework Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007: Advanced Topics Managing Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 Using Group Policy
                    
(Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: English) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese) (Language: Cantonese)
Bryon Surace Jon Flanders Shane Bartle Lawrence Tse Johan Arwidmark Greg Low Jason Langridge Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Certified Trainer

Note: sessions conducting language is (English/ Cantonese)
BI Business Intelligence / Database Development and Administration  
DAT  
MBL Mobility  
MGT Management  
SEC Security  
UNC Unified Communication  
CLI Windows Clients  
SVR Windows Server Infrastructure and Virtualization  
VIR  
OFC Office System  
BAP Business Applications  
DEV Developer Tools and Architecture  
PRT Partner  
Level 100
(Introductory)
Through technical sessions, you will be introduced to product and technology features, functions, and benefits. Business sessions will introduce you to product functionality and include demonstrations of end-user tips. You may also learn how and why to invest in a certain product or technology.
Level 200
(Intermediate)
Attendees should have Level 100 knowledge of the product or technology because these sessions drill down further into a topic than introductory sessions. These sessions often include product demonstrations, code samples, best practices, and high-level trouble-
shooting techniques.
Level 300
(Advanced)
These sessions cover advanced material and assume Level 200 knowledge, an in-depth understanding of features in a real-world environment, and strong coding skills. These sessions provide you with a detailed technical overview of a subset of product or technology features, covering architecture, performance, migration, deployment, and development.
Level 400
(Expert)
These sessions assume a deep level of technical knowledge and experience and a detailed, thorough understanding of the topic. They offer expert-to-expert interaction and coverage of such specialized topics as custom code, scripts, application solution development, and architect infrastructure designs and solutions.