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 | Opening Keynote: The Future of User ExperienceSpeaker(s): Chris Bernard
Concepts like design, user experience, experience architecture—what do they mean? Why are they important or even critical to the future of Web or application design? How are they integral to the future of the enterprise, consumer experiences and social and visual media? In this keynote we’ll define these terms, discuss how they’re a part of our future, inspire your creativity and showcase the tangible steps Microsoft is taking to make this future a reality.
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 | Closing Keynote: Enterprise 2.0Speaker(s): Rob Howard
Enterprise 2.0 is characterized by the use of collaborative and social technologies to improve business processes. This in turn brings increased efficiency within the organization and enables companies to become more agile. In this keynote we’ll discuss how Enterprise 2.0 and social media will impact the future of the way people collaborate and share knowledge.
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 | Opening Keynote: Live - Brian GorbettSpeaker(s): Brian Gorbett
The Windows Live Platform helps people access a vast social network. Learn how to harness the power of the Windows Live Platform to deliver Software+Services solutions. Gorbett will be drilling in on the existing services which open up Microsoft's consumer online offering to enhance rich interactive applications, and will give a forward looking overview of the future and how you can develop against it.
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 | Closing Keynote: Improving.Speaker(s): Jef Newsom
Agile development is believed to have crossed the chasm into more broad-based adoption. But, as with most broad-based adoptions, there is a tendency for cargo cult mentality, rebranded status quo, and broad-based misunderstanding. This presentation will focus on one of the core tenets of Agile development, improving. By the end of this presentation you will have a number of very simple tools in your toolkit to recognize when you need to improve. They will help you find and remove the root cause of the problem to create lasting improvements. Moreover, you will be exposed to some of the more subtle obstacles that you will encounter as you begin a process of always improving in your work.
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