When Microsoft opened up registration for its Professional Developers Conference in early August, corporation officials shared previews of 25 of the planned sessions.On September one, Microsoft printed 31 more PDC session descriptions. Not also remarkably, offered that Microsoft options to eliminate the “beta” designation from its Azure hosting platform around the time of the show, there are lots extra Azure developer periods now on the PDC docket (including one that promises to detail how Azure has changed since Microsoft first described it at last year;s PDC and where it;s going in the future). As I blogged recently, Microsoft;s been removing a number of the pieces with the Azure cloud platform company officials outlined last year.There are a couple of new sessions on the SQL Server 2008 R2 StreamInsight realtime complex-event-processing technology that Microsoft recently released to testers. For Windows and Windows Server developers, there are some new periods on Windows Communications Foundation 4.0 and the Dublin app server.This year;s PDC is slated for mid-November. I;m hearing Microsoft may be moving back toward making PDC an annual event, but no official confirmation of that… Also, somewhat surprisingly, there are still no periods listed on Windows Mobile (either 6.5 or 7.0). But Microsoft is trickling out the session abstracts gradually,
Windows 7 Professional, so there;s still hope for mobile developers looking for much more meat.