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WinHEC 2008 Microsoft WinHEC 2008, November 5-7, 2008, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA

Conference Sessions

Here's a first list of the sessions and speakers that we have lined up this year. We will be adding to this list and making updates in the next few weeks, so check back often.

Download the detailed agenda speadsheet.



Connected PCs and Devices

Core Platform & Fundamentals

Enterprise Computing

High Fidelity Graphics and Media

Mobile Computing

Connected PCs and Devices


TECHNICAL SESSIONS:

Audio Design for Unified Communications - CON-T565

This session provides a complete end-to-end overview of the software, hardware, industrial design, acoustics, and usability aspects necessary for Unified Communications (UC), Office Communicator (OC), Live Meeting, and Live Messenger. It explains how OC devices integrate and coexist with existing high-fidelity audio design that is already supported in the Windows Vista platform, and introduces wideband telephony and the TIA-920 specification for measuring wideband devices. Digital and analog microphones, beamforming microphone arrays, and Bluetooth wireless technology headsets will be discussed. The session identifies the acoustical, electronic, and industrial design challenges in implementing these devices for in-ear, head-worn, 2-foot interface (laptop), and 10-foot interface (living room) usage models and clearly defines the benefits of "getting it right."

Presenter(s):
Rian Chung
Rian has been working at Microsoft as a Program Manager for about two years and on the sound team for about a year. Prior to that he was in school where he received his Master of Science in Music Engineering at the University of Miami.
David Roach (Optimal Sound)
David has been designing real-time host-based audio devices for over twenty years, and has designed audio hardware and software products for Jabra, SigmaTel, Creative Labs, Intel, Analog Devices, and many more. He is President of Optimal Sound LLC, Experts in Audio for Windows Vista.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:30 PM Add to Calendar

Authoring a Device Experience for Multifunction Printers - CON-T571

Windows 7 will be the first Windows release that supports a consolidated user experience for multifunction printers (MFP). The session introduces the Device Experience Platform for MFPs and focuses on guidelines for creating and customizing the experience, recommendations for both multi-function and single-function printer experiences, and an end-to-end demonstration of device experiences for MFPs.

Presenter(s):
Sangeeta Ranjit
Sangeeta Ranjit has been working on Printing in Windows for the past eight years. She is a Program Manager on the Documents and Printing team, and is responsible for designing great print, scan and multifunction device experiences in Windows.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Authoring a Device Experience for Portable Devices - CON-T566

This session introduces the Windows 7 device experience for portable media players, digital still cameras, and mobile phones. By combining Windows Portable Devices (WPD) technology with device experience metadata, the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), and device services, hardware partners can provide rich functionality to their users without requiring the installation of additional software. With Windows 7, users can interact with their portable devices from the Windows Desktop and existing support for file browsing, photo acquisition, and media sync is extended through MTP services to support PIM Synchronization, Device Status, and Ringtone Personalization. This session includes an overview of the device experience framework, demonstrates the user experience for different WPD, illustrates how experiences can be created to interact with the device via the Web, and shows how easy it is to author device experiences that are specifically customized and branded for a portable device.

Presenter(s):
Marc Pottier
Marc has been designing user experiences for complex software systems for 17 years. He is a Senior Program Manager in the Windows Devices and Media team and is responsible for designing the Device Stage™ user experience in Windows 7. Marc is passionate about collaborating with industry partners to design exceptional end-user experiences in Windows for mobile phones, cameras, media players, and other devices.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Bluetooth and Wireless USB Support in Windows 7 - CON-T536

This session presents an overview of Bluetooth wireless technology and Wireless USB in Windows 7. The session focuses on Bluetooth and addresses questions about the Windows Vista Feature Pack for Wireless, Bluetooth version 2.1, updated Windows logo requirements, and Bluetooth wireless technology in Windows 7. We will also discuss Wireless USB, the current market status, and Wireless USB 1.1 progress.

Presenter(s):
Zach Little
Zach joined Microsoft in 2005 as a Program Manager on the Windows Device Connectivity team. He is responsible for the Wireless USB, Ultra-Wideband(UWB), 1394, and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) programs. Zach has been following Wireless USB from its early days at Microsoft and keeps a close eye on the Wireless PAN ecosystem. He is active in both the USB-IF and WiMedia.
Kristina Hotz
Kristina is the Program Manager for Bluetooth wireless technology in Microsoft Windows. All teams that use Bluetooth in Microsoft Windows interact with Kristina and her team. For the past two years, she’s held this position, watching Bluetooth v2.1 come to life and driving its integration into the operating system. Within the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Kristina sits on the Ecosystem Committee.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Building a Bluetooth Audio Device in Windows 7 - CON-T564

Supporting Bluetooth Audio devices on Windows has never been easier with native support for a Bluetooth audio class driver in Windows 7. This session introduces the features of this new class driver and provides recommendations on how to build a Bluetooth audio device that is compatible with Windows. The session includes an overview of the profiles supported in Windows 7, automatic device reconnect, trolling, and Bluetooth Call Control support via HID.

Presenter(s):
Jerry Smith
Jerry is a Senior Program Manager on the Windows Sound team. In his ten years at Microsoft, he’s worked on research and development projects involving home automation and device control, media experiences, platform support for portable media devices and digital still cameras in Windows, and now Universal Audio Architecture device support (HD Audio, USB Audio and Bluetooth) in Windows 7.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

Building a Communication Device in Windows 7 - CON-T563

Unified communications has brought the phone to the PC. Windows 7 improves on the experience of using the PC as a phone. This session covers how to make communication devices that work well with the Windows 7 communication experience. You will learn how to declare your device as a communications device and which experiences Windows 7 provides for your device. With just a few minor changes, communication devices and Windows 7 provide a great experience to the end-user.

Presenter(s):
Rian Chung
Rian has been working at Microsoft as a Program Manager for about two years and on the sound team for about a year. Prior to that he was in school where he received his Master of Science in Music Engineering at the University of Miami.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Building Digital Picture Frames Using Microsoft Technologies - CON-T575

This session provides actionable guidance and clarifications for building digital picture frames using Microsoft technologies. You will learn the connectivity models to integrate a digital picture frame with Windows PCs and with Windows Live.

Presenter(s):
Edwin Heredia
Edwin has worked on the design of network protocols for more than ten years. He has been an active contributor in the DLNA standardization activities where, until recently, he chaired the groups on media formats and IPv6. At Microsoft, he is a Program Manager in the Windows Devices and Media team where he works on networking, streaming, and communications between Windows computers and home media devices.
Cynthia Hagan
Cynthia has been working in Microsoft’s online space for ten years. She is currently a Senior Program Manager in the Live Platform Services team where she is building a broad service and device ecosystem for sharing and consuming digital photos and other online content.
Wei-Wei Zhang
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Common Driver Installation Errors and How to Diagnose Them - CON-T613

In Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 testing, the Windows team at Microsoft analyzed driver installation failures as reported to Microsoft through Windows Error Reporting (WER). In this session, members of the Device Management and Installation team discuss the most common driver installation and importation failures. Attendees will learn what the common driver package errors are, what each error means, and how to address them appropriately.

Presenter(s):
Abed Jawad
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 9:45 AM Add to Calendar

Creating Deployable Driver Packages for Windows - CON-T612

This session provides driver developers with the information they need to build correct, error-free device driver packages that are compatible with a variety of Windows operating system scenarios. We'll present recommendations for creating distributable, deployable, and well-formed driver packages. We'll also examine some more complex distribution scenarios including devices with device-related applications.

Presenter(s):
Eugene Lin
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

Debugging Device Installation - CON-T781

This hands-on session shows several examples of different device driver installation errors and explains how to get more information about the error by analyzing setupapi.log. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to diagnose and debug device driver installation. At least some experience or familiarity with the contents of INF files will help attendees understand the information in this session.

Presenter(s):
Neil Sandlin
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 2:30 PM Add to Calendar

Design Considerations for Building a Windows Home Server - CON-T577

Since its launch in November 2007, the Windows Home Server became the world's first "stay-at-home" server. It helps families protect, connect, and share their digital experiences and provides a familiar way to store, access, share, and automatically protect what is most important. As an "always-on" device in the home, Windows Home Server offers hardware and software partners tremendous opportunities to build innovative products for the connected home. This session presents an overview of Windows Home Server, followed by a discussion of the market opportunities for hardware partners.

Presenter(s):
Mark Pendergrast
Mark Pendergrast is a Product Manager on the Windows Home Server marketing team, specifically responsible for working with partner ODMs, OEMs, ISVs and IHVs in helping them bring new products and services to market. After over five years working on the Windows Media Center team in both marketing and technical roles, he’s thrilled to apply his passion for consumer technology on a product that’s at the center of the connected home!
CJ Saretto
CJ Saretto has a passion for consumer products that enhance people’s lives. He has worked as a Program Manager on a number of Microsoft consumer products including MSN Messenger and Windows Home Server. CJ is a veteran on the Home Server team having been with the product since its incubation.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:30 PM Add to Calendar

Device Interfaces Overview - CON-T615

In this session, we provide an overview of the device interfaces supported in Windows 7: what are they, their evolution, why you want to use them, and how to use them.

Presenter(s):
Jim Cavalaris
Jim Cavalaris is the Development Lead for the Device Foundation Platform team, which is responsible for developing the platform for great device experiences on Windows 7 with features such as "Devices and Printers". He has been a member of the Windows Core OS Division for over ten years developing device infrastructure technologies including the kernel-mode and user-mode Plug and Play subsystems, system drivers, device management and installation components, and device user experiences. Jim holds a Master of Engineering degree in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 1:15 PM Add to Calendar

Extending Device Installation by Using Co-Installers - CON-T614

During this session, we'll cover the various types of installers including co-installers and class installer operation. We'll share installer best practices and how the use the installation wizard user interface and associated actions. The session will finish with information on debugging co-installers and class installers during device installation.

Presenter(s):
Chad Siefert
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Plug and Play Key Concepts - CON-T550

This session includes a brief overview of how Windows Plug and Play works, followed by an open discussion forum where attendees can ask questions about Plug and Play. The overview will include a walkthrough of the sequence of events following connection of a new device and extensibility points for IHVs and OEMs.

Presenter(s):
George Roussos
George is a Senior Program Manager in the Device Foundation Platform team of Microsoft’s Windows Core OS Division. At Microsoft he has worked on various third party developer and hardware oriented roles as part of the Windows product development team over the last eighteen years. Before joining Microsoft he worked on PC enhancement products at Intel. George has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Arizona.
Jim Cavalaris
Jim Cavalaris is the Development Lead for the Device Foundation Platform team, which is responsible for developing the platform for great device experiences on Windows 7 with features such as "Devices and Printers". He has been a member of the Windows Core OS Division for over ten years developing device infrastructure technologies including the kernel-mode and user-mode Plug and Play subsystems, system drivers, device management and installation components, and device user experiences. Jim holds a Master of Engineering degree in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Print Driver Development Tools and Print Verifier - CON-T608

This session is critical for developers and testers of printer and multifunction printer (MFP) devices. It provides an overview of the printer driver development tools and strategies for their use; emphasizes the benefits of using Print Verifier during development and test cycles; and includes a detailed hands-on demonstration of debugging a faulty print driver using Print Verifier and the Windows Debugger.

Presenter(s):
Ashwin Needamangala
As a Senior Test Lead in Microsoft's Windows Experience (WEX) - Documents & Printing group, Ashwin Needamangala is responsible for testing the rendering components that are part of the printing subsystem in Windows. His team also owns the development of the Windows Logo Kit (WLK) for printing. Ashwin has been working with the Documents & Printing group for over eight years. During that time his team has produced key tools such as PTConform, LooksGood as well as numerous tests that ship as part of the WLK. He is also the co-architect for PrintVerifier.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 9:45 AM Add to Calendar

Printer Installation and Print Driver Management in Windows 7 - CON-T573

This session provides an overview of printer driver installation and management changes, features, and improvements in Windows 7. Features discussed include compatibility IDs, driver isolation setup changes, cross-platform installation changes, core driver packages, and print management console updates for Windows 7. This session is based on the same content from the DDC conference.

Presenter(s):
Shawn Maloney
Shawn Maloney has been involved with hardware support on Windows for over nine years. Shawn is a Program Manager on the Windows Experience Team, and is responsible for setup and installation of print, scan, and fax drivers.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:30 PM Add to Calendar

Unifying the Wireless and Network Device Installation Experience in Windows 7 - CON-T576

This session is for device manufacturers and OEMs who want to ensure the best possible user experience for installing a new wireless or networked device. It will cover end-to-end device installation flows.

Presenter(s):
Dave Roth
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

USB Technology Update and Windows Strategy - CON-T537

Both the Universal Serial Bus and Windows have evolved over the past few years. This session covers the future of USB and how Windows continues to evolve to support it. If your hardware supports USB, you will not want to miss this session.

Presenter(s):
Lars Giusti
Lars Giusti has fifteen years of experience working in the PC industry as a systems analyst, test lead, and program manager. His program management experience in Windows spans back twelve years. He is currently focused on project management and program management for the USB driver stack in Windows.
Jeff Ravencraft (Intel)
Jeff Ravencraft is the Chairman and President of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) industry trade association, and also serves as the USB 3.0 Promoter Group Chairman. He is also a technology strategist in Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group (DEG). He is leading Intel’s effort in USB and Wireless USB. Jeff has been actively involved in wired and wireless technology and standards for many years.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Device Experience Overview - CON-T531

This session provides an overview of the new device experience in Windows. It summarizes the new Windows features for portable devices such as mobile phones and cameras, printing and imaging devices, and networked consumer electronic devices like media servers and digital picture frames. The emphasis of the session is to identify new Windows platform features that hardware companies can take advantage of, to demonstrate how devices can benefit from these features, and to indicate additional technical sessions and chalk-talks for interested attendees.

Presenter(s):
Dennis Flanagan
Dennis Flanagan is the Group Program Manager for the Devices and Media team which is part of the Windows client division. With 25 years of industry experience, Mr. Flanagan has managed engineering groups working on on a wide range of products including consumer software, scientific software and test and measurement systems. During his 10 years at Microsoft Mr. Flanagan has been deeply involved in the design of the media and devices platform in Windows. He has managed teams working on five versions of the Windows operating system, multiple releases of Windows media player, Media Center, and a number of SDKs including DirectX and Windows Media.
Jack Mayo
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Device Experience Parts 1 and 2 - CON-T533

The new device experience features in Windows 7 will be introduced in this two-hour session. These sessions will show you how to create a well-behaved multifunction device, how to associate shell extensions and metadata with a physical device, how to author the metadata in XML for your device based on the device class, and how to work with Winqual to distribute metadata for your Windows logo-certified devices.

Presenter(s):
Max Morris
Speaker bio is not available.
Roland Ayala
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Device Installation Experience - CON-T532

Installing a new device on Windows 7 will be simpler than ever. This session covers what's new in the user experience since the release of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, and how you can ensure that your device installs successfully. It also describes how to distribute any applications that are associated with your device.

Presenter(s):
Richie Fang
Since joining the Device Foundation team as a Program Manager over two years ago, Richie has been responsible for driving improvements in device installation towards an experience where “it just works!” when installing a new device on Windows.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Device Services for Media Transfer Protocol - CON-T568

This session provides an overview of device service extensions for Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) that will be introduced in Windows 7. Device services are the building blocks that enable new extensibility opportunities for Windows-compatible portable devices and align new experiences for portable devices in Windows 7.

Presenter(s):
John Felkins
John Felkins has been working as a Program Manager on the Windows Portable Devices team for three years. John has focused on connectivity, drivers, and the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).

Level:  300
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Distributed Scanning using Web Services on Devices - CON-T570

Windows 7 will introduce server features and device protocols to enable scanning in a distributed network environment. This session provides an in-depth look at the technologies that enable this highly requested functionality. The specific topics include a roadmap of Web Service for Devices for printers, scanners, and multifunction printers (MFPs); an overview of the distributed scanning process and architecture; scanning management and Active Directory integration; device requirements and protocol details; and an end-to-end demonstration of the functionality.

Presenter(s):
Erhan Soyer-Osman
Erhan Soyer-Osman has been working on the Windows team for the past three years, where he is focused on delivering new features that take advantage of Web Services on Devices.
Mike Fenelon
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Logo Program for Print and Document Devices - CON-T607

This session covers the updated Windows Logo Program for print, scan and multifunction printer (MFP) devices. Topics will include an overview of the document device requirement changes, the additional qualifications for document devices, improvements to the Server logo for document devices, a walkthrough of the submission process for MFPs, and best practice resources.

Presenter(s):
Justin Hutchings
Justin Hutchings is a Program Manager on the Windows Experience, Documents and Printing team, responsible for device configuration technologies like PrintTicket/PrintCapabilities and the Windows Logo Program for imaging devices.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

Windows Logo Program for Network Media Devices - CON-T574

This session presents the Windows Logo Program requirements for network media devices including media servers, renderers, and controllers.

Presenter(s):
Kevin Larkin
Kevin Larkin is a senior program manager for the Devices and Media team which is part of the Windows client division. Kevin provides the team with over fifteen years of experience working on various aspects of the multimedia experience in Windows. Kevin’s experience at Microsoft includes working on multiple releases of the Windows operating system and Windows Media Player, as well as various SDKs and consumer titles.
Gabe Frost
Gabe Frost joined the Core Networking team at Microsoft in 2004 where he managed the Network Quality of Service (QoS) program. During his time in core networking, Mr. Frost was deeply involved in myriad aspects of the Windows networking stack such as Winsock, NDIS, HTTP, System.Net, and native Wi-Fi, as well as technologies for Rally and Media Center Extenders. Mr. Frost co-authored UPnP and DLNA industry standards for network QoS. In his current role within the Windows Experience organization, Mr. Frost is responsible for media sharing platform and features which enable users to realize the potential of a connected digital home.
Yoshihisa Hirano (IO Data)
Yoshihisa Hirano is a General Manager of I-O DATA DEVICE, INC., a manufacturer and provider of computer peripherals and digital home-networking products in Japan. He manages the development headquarters consisting of six categories: Memory, LCD, Networking & Storage, Entertainment, Market Development, and PR & Advertisement departments. Technically speaking, his team has been highly regarded as one of the most skilled and experienced groups of engineers, solving digital content protection issues outlined by D-pa in Japan.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Windows Logo Program for Portable Devices - CON-T567

This session provides details on the Windows Logo Program for portable devices. It covers Device technologies such as Digital Still Cameras, Portable Media Players, and Mobile Phones. During this hour several topics will be discussed including an overview of technical requirements, the certification process, additional qualifications, and details on the transition plan from PlaysForSure. Take the time to attend this session and see how to become certified.

Presenter(s):
Jeff Meissner
Jeff Meissner has been working on the Portable Device experience on Windows 7 for the past 11 months. Being responsible for the Windows Portable Device Enabling Kit (predecessor to the MTPPK12) and owner of the logo requirements for mobile phone, portable media player, and co-owner of the digital camera program with is counterpart Wai Ee Pan in Japan, brings several of Jeff’s passions together, love of gadgets, especially gadgets that work seamlessly on Windows. Jeff is thorough and has several years of experience engaging closely with industry partners as a member the Windows Logo Program team for the first 7 years of his Microsoft career.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 2:00 PM Add to Calendar

Windows SideShow: Building Better Devices and PCs - CON-T569

Learn how we're making it easier than ever to incorporate Windows SideShow technology into devices and PCs. In addition to learning about some of the new product solutions we've put together, you'll see exciting demonstrations from partners who have taken advantage of SideShow to increase the value of their devices. This session also covers new platform enhancements for the Windows 7 operating system, and we'll look at some of the many ways in which SideShow can improve devices in the digital home.

Presenter(s):
Dan Polivy
Dan Polivy is a lead program manager in the PC|3 Division at Microsoft, where he is responsible for the Windows SideShow platform and other new features for Windows 7. Previously, he was a developer working on the design and implementation of Windows SideShow. He has been at Microsoft for over six years, and started as a member of the Tablet PC team. Dan graduated from Brown University with a degree in Computer Science, and currently resides in Seattle, Washington with his wife.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:30 PM Add to Calendar

XPS Printer Driver Development in Windows 7 - CON-T572

The XPSDrv printer driver model is the future of Windows printing. This session details the new features and improvements for XPSDrv printer drivers in Windows 7, including the XPS Rasterization Service, the XPS Object Model API and the filter pipeline, and discussion of filter pipeline enhancements.

Presenter(s):
Georgi Chalakov
Georgi Chalakov is a Senior Developer on the Windows Experience, Documents and Printing team, where he is responsible for the XPS Rasterization Service and other XPS features for Windows 7. Previously, he was a developer working on XPS Viewer in XPS Essentials Pack and Microsoft XPS Document Converter. Georgi graduated from Sofia University with a degree in Computer Science, and currently resides in Seattle, Washington with his family.
Felix Maxa
Felix Maxa is the development lead for the team that owns core service components for printing, imaging and FAX. Felix has worked at MS on printing since 1998.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 3:15 PM Add to Calendar

CHALK TALKS:

Discussion: 1394, Wireless USB, and Bluetooth - CON-C656

This chalk-talk provides a forum for the hardware industry to engage in open discussion with the Windows Device Connectivity team on specifics topics around device connectivity technologies. The talk will include a team of experts who can address topics ranging from strategic to technical implementation with a focus on 1394, Wireless USB, UWB and Bluetooth device connectivity.

Presenter(s):
Zach Little
Zach joined Microsoft in 2005 as a Program Manager on the Windows Device Connectivity team. He is responsible for the Wireless USB, Ultra-Wideband(UWB), 1394, and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) programs. Zach has been following Wireless USB from its early days at Microsoft and keeps a close eye on the Wireless PAN ecosystem. He is active in both the USB-IF and WiMedia.
Kristina Hotz
Kristina is the Program Manager for Bluetooth wireless technology in Microsoft Windows. All teams that use Bluetooth in Microsoft Windows interact with Kristina and her team. For the past two years, she’s held this position, watching Bluetooth v2.1 come to life and driving its integration into the operating system. Within the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Kristina sits on the Ecosystem Committee.
Mukund Sankaranarayan
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 1:15 PM Add to Calendar

Discussion: Audio Design for Unified Communications - CON-C663

This chalk talk provides a forum for industry audio experts and Windows engineers to meet and discuss audio design considerations for unified communication devices. This is your chance to share your thoughts and discuss unified communications and Windows.

Presenter(s):
Rian Chung
Rian has been working at Microsoft as a Program Manager for about two years and on the sound team for about a year. Prior to that he was in school where he received his Master of Science in Music Engineering at the University of Miami.
Jerry Smith
Jerry is a Senior Program Manager on the Windows Sound team. In his ten years at Microsoft, he’s worked on research and development projects involving home automation and device control, media experiences, platform support for portable media devices and digital still cameras in Windows, and now Universal Audio Architecture device support (HD Audio, USB Audio and Bluetooth) in Windows 7.
David Roach (Optimal Sound)
David has been designing real-time host-based audio devices for over twenty years, and has designed audio hardware and software products for Jabra, SigmaTel, Creative Labs, Intel, Analog Devices, and many more. He is President of Optimal Sound LLC, Experts in Audio for Windows Vista.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

Discussion: Device Center, Bluewire, and Device Installation - CON-C649

This is your chance to chat with Windows team members in an unstructured gathering to answer your questions. Members from the Device Foundation Platform Team will be on site to take your questions, comments, and feedback regarding Windows 7.

Presenter(s):
Eugene Lin
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Discussion: Distributed Scanning Architecture - CON-C651

This chalk-talk allows attendees direct access to the engineers that develop and support Distributed Scan Management technologies. A road-map for development and implementation will be briefly discussed. Attendees will have the opportunity to provide feedback with regards to the Distributed Scan Management session.

Presenter(s):
Erhan Soyer-Osman
Erhan Soyer-Osman has been working on the Windows team for the past three years, where he is focused on delivering new features that take advantage of Web Services on Devices.
Mike Fenelon
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 1:15 PM Add to Calendar

Discussion: Windows Portable Device Enabling Kit - CON-C648

This chalk-talk provides a forum for the hardware industry to engage in open discussion with Windows architect Darren Davis on the specifics of the device-side source code that is part of the Windows Portable Device Enabling Kit. This kit is the evolution of the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) Porting Kit 12, which has been revised with a focus on providing samples and tools for manufacturers to use to develop hardware that takes advantage of the new Windows 7 features.

Presenter(s):
Darren Davis
Darren Davis has been working with Portable Devices and Digital Media for over seven years. He is one of the architects of the latest MTP Porting Kit and now has architectural responsibility for MTP support and applications in Windows. While he loves working on Windows, his first passion is on the device and he still spends much of his coding time there.
John Felkins
John Felkins has been working as a Program Manager on the Windows Portable Devices team for three years. John has focused on connectivity, drivers, and the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Jeff Meissner
Jeff Meissner has been working on the Portable Device experience on Windows 7 for the past 11 months. Being responsible for the Windows Portable Device Enabling Kit (predecessor to the MTPPK12) and owner of the logo requirements for mobile phone, portable media player, and co-owner of the digital camera program with is counterpart Wai Ee Pan in Japan, brings several of Jeff’s passions together, love of gadgets, especially gadgets that work seamlessly on Windows. Jeff is thorough and has several years of experience engaging closely with industry partners as a member the Windows Logo Program team for the first 7 years of his Microsoft career.
David Goll
David Goll is the lead developer in the Windows Portable Devices (WPD) platform team. The team is responsible for the WPD API and driver model, and provides the MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) class driver for phones, media players, cameras and other devices. WPD is the core abstraction over which multiple applications and devices communicate for bidirectional transfer of media.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

PCs and Devices in Windows 7: What You Need to Know - CON-C658

This chalk talk provides a forum for attendees to discuss various aspects of PC devices and peripheral device connectivity. Windows engineers will be present to discuss how the Windows architecture groups multiple PnP devnodes into a single "piece of plastic" and how that architecture also groups internal devices in a notebook or desktop PC. We will also cover issues that arise when hardware IDs are not specific enough to properly associate your metadata, how Windows handles container information from your device and driver, and how to properly override Windows default heuristics.

Presenter(s):
Cameron Brodeur
Cameron has more than ten years of experience in the industry as a software engineer and program manager. Currently he is a Program Manager on the Device Foundation Platform team, where he is focused on designing and delivering new features for the Windows Plug and Play platform.
Ben McGregor
Speaker bio is not available.
Adam Lenart
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

Successful Planning for Interface Compliance Tests presented by Testronic - CON-C771

Careful planning for interface compliance tests is an essential part in connecting devices and fully meeting project requirements. Planning should strive to anticipate forced changes in applicable standards and specifications and should be incorporated in compliance tests at required hardware, software, and system implementation levels. This chalk talk discusses how to incorporate such planning and closely examines evolving USB connectivity requirements as one of the most common ways to connect a very broad range of devices.

Presenter(s):
Johan Craeybeckx (PMTC)
Johan is Chief Technology Officer at Testronic Labs. He holds a Master's degree in Electronics and a second degree from the University of Brussels in Biomedical & Clinical Engineering. Craeybeckx started his career as an engineer with PIMC/PMTC (Professional Interactive Media Centre) in Belgium where he gained a broad level of experience in computer hardware and certification, making a rapid transition into Operations & Business Development. When Testronic Labs acquired PMTC in 2007, Craeybeckx's technical expertise and fascination with new technology quickly led to his appointment as Chief Technology Officer.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Logo Program and Design Considerations for Network Infrastructure Devices - CON-C654

This chalk-talk provides attendees with an overview of the device requirements in this product category. An expert panel will be available to answer any attendee questions.

Presenter(s):
Brian Larsen
Brian Larsen has more than ten years in the consumer networking industry. Brian is a Senior Program Manager Lead on the PC Ecosystem IHV Engagement team in the Windows Planning & PC Ecosystem group. He is focused on driving adoption of Windows Rally and Media Sharing Technologies with device partners to build out an ecosystem of devices that work well with Windows.
Yatharth Gupta
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 9:45 AM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Logo Program for Audio and Communications - CON-C664

Each evolution of the Windows Logo Program presents new challenges to our partners. This chalk talk describes the changes that have been made to the Audio portion of the Logo Program and introduces the new Communications Logo Program. The minor changes to the audio portion of the Windows Logo Program should improve the ecosystem and provide great experience for all our users.

Presenter(s):
Rian Chung
Rian has been working at Microsoft as a Program Manager for about two years and on the sound team for about a year. Prior to that he was in school where he received his Master of Science in Music Engineering at the University of Miami.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 9:45 AM Add to Calendar

Windows 7 Logo Program for Print, Scan, and Fax - CON-C652

This chalk talk will have a brief presentation on the Overview of Win7 Logo for Print, Scan, Fax; the summary of Development Kit Development and Testing Tools and an Enumeration of Recommended Test Strategies, and then will be open for Q/A.

Presenter(s):
Justin Hutchings
Justin Hutchings is a Program Manager on the Windows Experience, Documents and Printing team, responsible for device configuration technologies like PrintTicket/PrintCapabilities and the Windows Logo Program for imaging devices.
Ashwin Needamangala
As a Senior Test Lead in Microsoft's Windows Experience (WEX) - Documents & Printing group, Ashwin Needamangala is responsible for testing the rendering components that are part of the printing subsystem in Windows. His team also owns the development of the Windows Logo Kit (WLK) for printing. Ashwin has been working with the Documents & Printing group for over eight years. During that time his team has produced key tools such as PTConform, LooksGood as well as numerous tests that ship as part of the WLK. He is also the co-architect for PrintVerifier.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 2:30 PM Add to Calendar

Windows Connect Now for Wireless Devices - CON-C653

This chalk-talk presents an overview of the improvements in Windows 7 to Windows Connect Now. It includes a panel of experts who will answer any questions.

Presenter(s):
Yatharth Gupta
Yatharth Gupta is a Program Manager in Windows Core Networking Team where he is focused on Consumer Networking and Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Yatharth is passionate about the helping people realize the full potential of the wireless Digital Home. He works on making wireless network and device setup simpler and easier to use.
David Roberts
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 8:30 AM Add to Calendar

Wired USB Strategy and Implementations - CON-C655

This chalk-talk provides a forum for the hardware industry to engage in open discussion with Wired USB engineers on the Windows Device Connectivity team. Please join us to discuss potential topics ranging from strategic to technical implementation, with a focus on current and future visions of Wired USB.

Presenter(s):
Lars Giusti
Lars Giusti has fifteen years of experience working in the PC industry as a systems analyst, test lead, and program manager. His program management experience in Windows spans back twelve years. He is currently focused on project management and program management for the USB driver stack in Windows.
Mukund Sankaranarayan
Speaker bio is not available.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 9:45 AM Add to Calendar

XPS Rasterization and XPSDrv Performance in Windows 7 - CON-C650

This chalk-talk begins with a brief architectural overview of XPSDrv, XPS rasterization service and dependencies, and XPSDrv component performance improvements in Windows 7. It will end with a question-and-answer session.

Presenter(s):
Daniel Emerson
Daniel is a Lead Program Manager working on the core infrastructure and rendering services for Print, Scan and Fax in Windows. He joined the Windows Experience team at Microsoft six years ago and has contributed to the development of the Windows client/server printing infrastructure, print drivers and XPS printing.
Felix Maxa
Felix Maxa is the development lead for the team that owns core service components for printing, imaging and fax. Felix has worked at MS on printing since 1998.
Georgi Chalakov
Georgi Chalakov is a Senior Developer on the Windows Experience, Documents and Printing team, where he is responsible for the XPS Rasterization Service and other XPS features for Windows 7. Previously, he was a developer working on XPS Viewer in XPS Essentials Pack and Microsoft XPS Document Converter. Georgi graduated from Sofia University with a degree in Computer Science, and currently resides in Seattle, Washington with his family.
Ashwin Needamangala
As a Senior Test Lead in Microsoft's Windows Experience (WEX) - Documents & Printing group, Ashwin Needamangala is responsible for testing the rendering components that are part of the printing subsystem in Windows. His team also owns the development of the Windows Logo Kit (WLK) for printing. Ashwin has been working with the Documents & Printing group for over eight years. During that time his team has produced key tools such as PTConform, LooksGood as well as numerous tests that ship as part of the WLK. He is also the co-architect for PrintVerifier.

Level:  300
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

PANEL DISCUSSIONS:

Discussion: Windows Home Server - CON-P667

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Since its launch in November 2007, the Windows Home Server has become the world's first ”stay-at-home” server. It helps families protect, connect, and share their digital experiences and provides a familiar way to store, access, share, and automatically protect what is most important. As an ”always-on” device in the home, Windows Home Server offers hardware and software partners tremendous opportunities to build innovative products for the digital home. This chalk talk and demonstration will provide attendees an opportunity to directly interact with an expert panel to answer any business or technical questions related to Windows Home Server. It is intended as a complement to session CON-T577, "Design Considerations for Building a Windows Home Server."

Presenter(s):
Brendan Grant
After being active in the Windows Home Server development community since its first public announcement, Brendan Grant joined the Windows Home Server team as a Software Development Engineer eight months ago to help drive the extensibility story of the product and help make it an integral part of the connected home.
Robert Hanz
Robert Hanz is a Software Development Engineer on the Windows Home Server team, focusing on extensibility. He has a passion for using technology to help people enrich their lives, and looks forward to making Windows Home server an integral part of the home.

Level:  200
Session Time:
Friday, November 07, 2008 2:30 PM Add to Calendar

Panel: Wireless Personal Area Network - CON-P578

This session features a panel of industry experts who will discuss the current and future trends and technologies of device connectivity. Attend this session so you can ask your favorite question to an industry panel of experts and discuss innovations in various technology segments and how they impact your device development plans. This is an interactive discussion of wireless personal area network (WPAN) technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Wireless USB, WiMedia, Wibree, and Near Field Communications (NFC).

Presenter(s):
Rob Williams
Program Manager and Technical Evangelist in Microsoft’s Windows Core Operating Systems Division. Mr. Williams joined Microsoft four years ago to help simplify network device connectivity in the personal computing industry. As a serial entrepreneur and Silicon Valley veteran, Mr. Williams has spent the last twelve years working in the fields of computer networking and security.
Dave Roth
Speaker bio is not available.
Kristina Hotz
Kristina is the Program Manager for Bluetooth wireless technology in Microsoft Windows. All teams that use Bluetooth in Microsoft Windows interact with Kristina and her team. For the past two years, she’s held this position, watching Bluetooth v2.1 come to life and driving its integration into the operating system. Within the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Kristina sits on the Ecosystem Committee.
Hong Liu
Hong Liu has been working in Windows Wireless Networking for the past four years, with extensive program management experience in all wireless stacks in Windows, namely WiFi, WWAN, and WiMAX. In Windows 7, he is the senior program manager for the Software Access Point (SoftAP) and Virtual WiFi (VWiFi) product features, responsible for feature delivery, technology evangelization, and partner engagement. He is passionate about bringing out the great potential of SoftAP/VWiFi that makes mobile laptops the hub of wireless device connectivity for innovative applications.
Yatharth Gupta
Yatharth Gupta is a Program Manager in Windows Core Networking Team where he is focused on Consumer Networking and Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Yatharth is passionate about the helping people realize the full potential of the wireless Digital Home. He works on making wireless network and device setup simpler and easier to use.

Level:  100
Session Time:
Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:00 AM Add to Calendar

 
 

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