Posted by matt in ArcGIS, Conferences, ESRI, Silverlight
on Mar 28th, 2010 | 0 comments
Whilst this post might have more to do with a game played with leather and willow to a guy who lives in a part of the world that could only accommodate ice cricket for most of the year, well to be honest the UK isn’t much better for cricketing weather either but that’s beside the point, it’s actually about this years ESRI’s Developers Summit which I was lucky enough to attend this year in Palm Springs.
To ArcGIS 10 and beyond!
The 2010 #DevSummit was a cornucopia of new technologies and online systems rolling out towards the release of ArcGIS 10. Even though I work for a distributor there was...
Posted by matt in Conferences, Microsoft
on Nov 16th, 2009 | 0 comments
As i said in my previous post I was lucky enough to spend last week in Berlin at Microsoft Tech Ed Europe 2009. I say lucky as it was also the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall so we managed to see some of the dominoes that represented the wall and were toppled as part of the celebrations. We would have liked to have seen some more of the events but due to the overwhelming amount of people, police and extreme cold our foray to the Brandenburg Gate was cut short. Anyway the main reason I was in Berlin was TechEd.
Two become one (again)!
It was only when I got to the event and...
Posted by matt in Conferences, Microsoft
on Nov 2nd, 2009 | 0 comments
It’s that time of year again, when 5000+ programming geeks descend upon a European city of Microsoft’s choice (in the last few years it’s usually been Barcelona, intermingled with Amsterdam) in this case Berlin.
TechEd* is an unrelenting ‘fire hose’ of knowledge about Microsoft products and for a few years TechEd Europe has been split into two tracks, IT Pro’s (let’s be kind about them or they may delete our email and restrict our internet access) and Developers. Each is a separate conference and attracts around about 5000 people.
As an aside I find the split it kind of disappointing as...