close
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20051004072400/http://msdn.microsoft.com:80/events/pdc/
*
Microsoft.com Home|Site Map
MSDN*
|Developer Centers|Library|Downloads|How to Buy|Subscribers|Worldwide
Search for


Advanced Search

MSDN Home 
MSDN Home > PDC05

PDC 2005

         RSS
  • Watch the Bill Gates and Jim Allchin keynotes.
  • Couldn't make the show? Click here to order the post-show DVD.
  • Check out the Top 10 ways to light up your Windows Vista Applications.
  • Enter the Visual Studio 2005 - Amazon Web Services Contest. Grand prize: $5000 towards your Amazon.com Wish List!
  • Join the conversation at Channel 9.
  • As the sessions are presented, the PowerPoint presentations will be posted here.
  • Panels & Symposia revealed.
  • Women in Technology panel announced.
  • Bob Muglia to keynote Day 3.
  • ATE Experts announced.
  • PDC has sold out.
  • Click here to VOTE for the seven BOF sessions you would like to attend or SUBMIT your own BOF proposal.
  • PDC05 Keynote Speakers announced.
  • A nearly-complete list of session titles and abstracts is now available.
  • All attendees will receive at no additional cost the post-conference disc set, which will include presentation materials from all PDC05 breakout sessions.
  • The PDC05 RSS feed has moved to a new location.
  • Get The Latest Info on "The Goods".
  

spacer

 
PDC 2005

Thanks for making PDC05 a success!


Find the PowerPoint presentations and sample code from the event here.

Watch the keynotes from:


Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four


Day Four

Security Symposium Takes the Stage
Best practices from Microsoft and industry developers that are building security into the software development process using the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) as their model. Learn more about SDL here.

Architecture: Making the Pieces Work Together
The PDC Architecture Symposium showcases how traditional best practices and recent innovations can be used together to build robust solutions that accelerate business value creation.


Day Three

Announcing: Microsoft Visual Studio Tools For Applications
VSTA heralds new era in .NET application customization, enabling ISVs to better meet end user needs. Premium placed on application security and productivity.

Details on Project "Atlas"
Check out the latest tools and techniques for building rich and interactive, and personalized Web applications.

Overview of Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)
ADFS in Windows Server 2003 R2 helps administrators address the common challenges around identity management and federated systems.

Windows Server 2003 R2 Identity and Access Management
Windows Server 2003 R2 offers functionality that extends connectivity and control of identity management for internal and external collaboration.


Day Two

Announcing: Windows Workflow Foundation
The first details of Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) were revealed today. WWF represents an investment by Microsoft in workflow technology and provides the tools and programming model needed to quickly develop Windows based workflow enabled applications. It consists of a managed-code framework and designers for Visual Studio 2005.

Introducing Expression: New Professional Creative Design Tools
Offers advanced design and development capabilities for the delivery of richer user experiences (UX) on Windows and the Web.


Day One

Watch the Bill Gates Keynote
The PDC kicks off as the sell out crowd assembles for the Bill Gates keynote.

Top 10 Ways to Light up your apps on Windows Vista
Check out the top 10 ways to make your Windows Vista applications stand out.

New UI for Office "12"
Learn what an expert behind the new Office "12" UI has to say about the new design. You can also learn more about what's new at the Office Developer Center here on MSDN.

Announcing: The LINQ Project
Look here for a Q&A; with Anders Hejlsberg and Paul Vick where they discuss groundbreaking .NET language innovations that bridge the semantic mismatch between programming language models and data models, making life easier for developers while speeding the development of data rich applications.



Platinum Sponsors


Top of Page Top of Page


© 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use |Trademarks |Privacy Statement
Microsoft