Thank you for attending WinHEC 2008!
We will not hold WinHEC this year. Instead, we are presenting Windows Summit 2010. Windows Summit 2010 is designed for people who engineer and test Windows 7-based PCs, devices, and software. Three technical tracks are offered to help you create the best systems, devices, and software using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer. The System track includes sessions on: - Optimizing performance and energy efficiency
- Implementing touch-enabled PCs
- Designing effective user experiences
- Understanding the Windows Logo Program for systems
- Creating and deploying system images
The Device track includes sessions on: - Overviews and demos of the Windows 7 device experience
- Understanding the Windows Logo Program for devices
- Using the Windows 7 platform to create custom device experiences
The Software track includes sessions on: - Developing touch-enabled applications
- Supporting the Windows Libraries feature
- Building on the Windows Sensors and Location platform
- Utilizing Windows Error Reporting
- Developing rich Web applications using Internet Explorer
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Get the WinHEC 2008 conference DVD . This conference DVD contains technical session audio recordings, presentation decks, WinHEC white papers and sponsor information for the Microsoft WinHEC 2008 conference. We are pleased to announce that the price of the DVD is only $79.
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What they talked about at WinHECDay 1 Driver Installation for 32-bit and 64-bit Platforms How to Design and Test Multitouch Hardware Solutions for Windows 7 Mobile Battery Life Solutions: A Guide for Mobile Platform Professionals Windows Device Experience Windows Sensor and Location Platform xperf: Windows Performance Tools Kit, v.4.1.1 Design Tradeoffs for SSD Performance Day 2 Connected Digital Picture Frames: Analysis and Specifications Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices Driver Verifier in Windows 7 Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7 (Channel 9) Multifunction Device Support and Device Container Groupings in Windows 7 Power Policy Configuration and Deployment in Windows Receive-Side Scaling Enhancements in Windows Server 2008 Supporting Systems That Have More Than 64 Processors Day 3 Best Practices Guide for Developing Print Drivers How to Use an INF to Override the Monitor EDID Protected Broadcast Driver Architecture (PBDA) Specification Testing and Troubleshooting the Print Subsystem Tracing and Diagnosability for WDF Drivers View all conference papers... View conference presentations...
What the Blogsphere saysWinHEC: Windows 7 Bosses Push Better Hardware, More Choices Win Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 move ahead in lockstep Microsoft WinHEC 2008: General Impressions Windows 7 to revolutionize PC troubleshooting Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 R2 becomes Remote Desktop Services, What's New? WDK Documentation Blog: Final thoughts from WinHEC Trouble Ahead- Trouble Behind: Determining WDF runtime and client versions Adrian Ford on XPS : New XPS Features in Windows 7
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