More Bits, Windows 7 Sessions, and Keynote Speakers for PDC2008

As promised, we published 17 additional Windows 7 sessions this morning. If you were wondering how much you'd hear about Windows 7 at this year's Professional Developers Conference, you now have the answer: a lot. A few of the session descriptions simply say "TBD"...and that's not because we're unsure about what we plan to talk about. ;-) I can tell you that we have even more sessions that won't be published until the event itself.

If that's not enough, we're also giving every attendee a pre-beta copy of Windows 7. Yes, you heard that right. You'll be able to install your own copy of Windows 7 and play with it on your hardware. This is a very limited release, and PDC2008 attendees will be the first to get it. Gotta love the PDC!

Finally, we announced a bunch of new keynote speakers, including Steven Sinofsky, Scott Guthrie, Bob Muglia, and David Treadwell. This is a powerhouse lineup, and they have a lot of exciting announcements to make.

Only one month to go! Please keep your hands and arms inside the ride at all times, and remain seated until the ride comes to a complete stop.

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  • Anonymous
    September 24, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    September 24, 2008
    I wish I could have made it over to the PDC this year as it looks like it will be the first public airing

  • Anonymous
    September 25, 2008
    Pessoal, Os participantes do PDC 2008 serão os primeiros a ver o Windows 7. A versão pre-beta

  • Anonymous
    September 25, 2008
    As promised , we published 17 additional Windows 7 sessions this morning. If you were wondering how much

  • Anonymous
    October 06, 2008
    Good day I can't go, I'm in east cost and will be to expensive with plain ticket so have fun and I hope I could be beta tester later I was in Vista so I hope I can be with Windows 7 :)

  • Anonymous
    October 29, 2008
    Will you be posting the Windows 7 M3 Release on MSDN any time soon as I cannot get to PDC but would like an early look at it? Cheers Siv