by Michael S. Kaplan, published on 2005/03/08 01:01 -05:00, original URI: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/michkap/archive/2005/03/07/389276.aspx
From the desk of Dr. International:
Summary:
This year, the team that brought you the Microsoft Global Development & Deployment Conference in 2004 have joined TechEd 2005 to introduce international software development and deployment to a wider audience. We will be at TechEd 2005 in Orlando, between June 5 and 10, 2005.
The Global Development & Deployment virtual track at TechEd 2005 will feature one pre-conference session, nine breakout and two lab sessions. Discover how to maximize the international features built into Microsoft products and technologies like Windows XP, Office 2003, SQL Server, Exchange Server, and the .NET Framework. Developers will be provided with the tools needed to develop World-Ready solutions that support multiple writing systems that are easy to localize. IT professionals will be taught important skills in deploying Windows XP and Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface version to support global businesses from New York to Beijing.
It then goes on to mention the talks on the virtual track, including two by yours truly....
Plus a cool talk about the framework by Achim Ruopp that I'll probably go see if I can since I have to miss him at the Internationalization and Unicode Conference in Berlin talking about Globalization Improvements in Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0 and Creating Multilingual Applications and Websites with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
Sorry Peter, there is still no one asking about Tech Ed Amsterdam . :-)