TechEd Developers 2008 is Packed with UC Development Content
Everyone that touches the UC products and SDK is heads down getting ready for TechEd 2008. It's going to be awesome.
First, we've great breakout sessions to show you how to build communications features into your apps, like IM, voice and video. We've also got Interactive Theatre sessions where we'll show and discuss deeper demos of what the SDKs can do (and it's pretty cool). Along with that, we've got HOLs built on top of a full OCS 2007 and Exchange 2007 environment where you can fire up Visual Studio and kick the tires.
Here's and example:
1. It takes about 10 lines of code to launch a voice call. We'll show you that code in the breakouts.
2. Adding communications like voice calls makes for some really compelling apps. We'll show you those apps and how we built them in the Interactive Theatre.
3. You'll be able to write that code in the HOLs to see the code in action.
Here are the sessions we'll have at TechEd:
Code |
Title |
Session Type |
Speaker(s) |
UNC201 |
Building Software on the Microsoft Unified Communications Platform |
BRK |
Albert Kooiman; Kirt Debique |
UNC302 |
Building Asynchronous Contextual Collaboration with Microsoft Exchange Web Services |
BRK |
Jason Henderson; Paul Robichaux |
UNC303 |
Unified Communications: Behind the Scenes with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Office Communicator 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 |
BRK |
Kyle Marsh; Uma Raghavan |
UNC304 |
Driving Contextual Collaboration with Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 |
BRK |
Chris Mayo |
UNC402 |
Business Process Communications with the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API |
BRK |
Michael Dunn |
UNC401 |
Building Contextual Collaboration Using the Microsoft Unified Communications Client API |
BRK |
Oscar Newkerk; Stefano Mapelli |
UNC306 |
Anywhere Information Access with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server |
BRK |
Albert Kooiman; Michael Dunn |
UNC202 |
Programming Conferencing Solutions with the Microsoft Office Live Meeting Service XML API |
BRK |
John Shriver-Blake |
UNC305 |
Building Contextual Collaboration Clients for the Web Using the Microsoft Unified Communications AJAX SDK |
BRK |
Rui Maximo |
UNC11-TLC |
I Want Unifed Communications in My Application: Tell Me How |
TLC |
Chris Mayo; Jon Rauschenberger |
UNC03-TLC |
Communicator Plus: A Microsoft Office Communicator Add-on by Eventure |
TLC |
Vivek Garg |
UNC01-TLC |
Building Mash-ups with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Web Services |
TLC |
David Claux |
UNC05-TLC |
Migrating Microsoft Exchange Applications to Exchange Web Services |
TLC |
David Claux; Jason Henderson |
UNC08-TLC |
How to Integrate Microsoft Unified Communications with the Microsoft Office System |
TLC |
Chris Mayo |
UNC06-TLC |
Using the Microsoft Office Communicator APIs |
TLC |
Avronil Bhattacharjee; Manisha Sahasrabudhe |
UNC02-TLC |
Building Alerts and Notifications Using the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API |
TLC |
Stephane Taine |
UNC09-TLC |
Building an Outbound Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Speech Server Application Interacting with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Web Services |
TLC |
Albert Kooiman; Jon Rauschenberger |
UNC04-TLC |
The Microsoft Unified Communications Client API: Building Your Own Unified Communications Client |
TLC |
Srivatsa Srinivasan; Stefano Mapelli |
UNC07-TLC |
Building Bots on the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API |
TLC |
Stephane Taine |
UNC10-TLC |
Integrating Presence in Your Web Application Using the Microsoft Unified Communications AJAX API |
TLC |
Rui Maximo |
To get more details on our sessions, got to https://www.msteched.com/dev/public/sessions.aspx, and select "Show Track", select "Unified Communications" and then click the "Filter" button.
To get registred for TechEd Developers 2008, you can get details here: https://www.microsoft.com/events/teched2008/developer/default.mspx.
See you there! I'll be in the UC Booth all week (when I'm not speaking at Breakouts, Interactive Theatres or helping in the HOLs!)!
Chris!
Comments
Anonymous
May 15, 2008
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May 15, 2008
Lot's of UC at TechEd this year! Sent to you by Brandon Tyler via Google Reader: TechEd Developers 2008