Saturday, March 24, 2007

Thank you for attending the Microsoft Technical Briefing Event

Hi

Thank you for attending the Microsoft 2007 Technical Briefing Event. We hope that you enjoyed the day and got some insights into the exciting potential of the new and upcoming technologies.

If you would like to review the presentations from the sessions, please visit www.microsoft.co.nz/techbrief following the Christchurch event on 21 March 2007.

Also, don't forget to subscribe to one or both of our New Zealand technical newsletters:

  • MSDN Flash for developers
  • TechNet Flash for IT professionals

These are free, online newsletters which we publish every two weeks. Apart from a wealth of information and links to further resources, they are our main vehicle for connecting with our technical audience and keeping you up to date on local events and initiatives. To subscribe,
please go to www.microsoft.co.nz/subscribe.

Tech Ed 2007

From 13-15 August 2007 we will be holding Tech Ed - Microsoft New Zealand's most comprehensive technical training and educational event of the year. Last year the event sold out with 8 weeks to go and we expect demand to be equally high this year. To guarantee attendance, please register for Tech Ed as soon as possible. Tech Ed 2007 Early Bird Registrations are now open and Early Birds also receive a discount off the full ticket price. For more information and to register, go to www.microsoft.co.nz/teched.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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