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Attend
Microsofts premier developer event for building and
bringing to market wireless applications, content and services
for Microsoft® Windows® Powered mobile devices,
including Pocket PC and Smartphone.
This is a great time to be a mobile
developer (yes this is a natural high)! The MS
Mobility Developer Conference is just around the corner.
This year it's being held in the U.S. in New Orleans from
March 18th to the 21st. This is the one event I just cannot
miss. With work commitments being what they are I had a
tough choice to make - attend the MVP Summit in Redmond
or the MDC Conference? A case of fun verses education? Well
it was a no-brainer in reality - the Developer Conference
won hands down. I'll admit I would probably have opted for
the MVP Summit if hadn't attended last
years MDC 2002 in London. Last year's conference was
excellent for many reasons, some of the highlights:
it was the first totally MS Mobility
Developer
Conference focused primarily on the Pocket PC and
the Smartphone.
we got a beta version of the .Net
Compact Framework
the hands on labs were fantastic,
covering Smartphone development and of course .Net CF
and SQL Server CE development for the Pocket PC
Juha Christensen announced the Mobile2Market
initiative
this was the first conference I had
attended where, as a Pocket PC developer, I felt like
a first class attendee (not like other conferences where
the Pocket PC track is back stage), this was all Pocket
PC - front and center
it was also an excellent networking
opportunity
In many ways it was fitting to have
the first conference in the UK. Like it or not the UK and
Europe are definitely ahead of the US when it comes to the
adoption (not too mention infrastructure) of wireless technologies.
Although anyone can surely propose half a dozen reasons
as to why, it is mostly a case of standards. If we had fewer
competing wireless technology standards in the U.S. we would
be in much better shape. With the advent of the U.S. venue
it doesn't mean our European friends are missing out - there
is a Mobility
Developers Conference in Paris starting March 31st.
So what can you expect at this year's
event? Well at the top of my list is going to be a seat
at Bill Gates' keynote speech. After that the hands-on labs
and the exhibition hall (March 19th & 20th) will be
chock full of development tool providers, mobile device
manufacturers and anyone with mobile solutions or technologies.
Note there is also a pre-conference day (18th) where you
can get a lot of architectural information about .NET.
There will be 3 technical tracks this
year, namely:
Technical tracks at Mobility Developer
Conference will include:
Mobile Client Development
This track will cover client application
development for Windows Powered mobile devices, including
Pocket PC and Smartphone. Learn how to develop client applications
in both native and managed code, browser-based applications
and applications that take advantage of device-specific
features and APIs. Topics will cover tools and platforms
including:
Microsoft .NET Compact Framework
Cross platform Win32 development
Games & Entertainment application
programming
Windows CE .NET
Microsoft Embedded Visual C++ 4.0
Application development for Windows
Powered Pocket PC and Smartphone
Device management and over-the-air
provisioning
Tablet PC development
Server Applications and Services
for Mobile Devices
This track will cover integration of
Windows Powered mobile devices with server-based systems,
such as databases, messaging, streaming media, and other
enterprise systems. This track will also discuss building
web services, hosting web services and accessing them from
mobile devices as part of your application infrastructure.
Topics will cover tools and platforms including:
Microsoft Enterprise Location
Server (MELS)
ASP.NET Mobile Controls
MapPoint® .NET
Microsoft SQL Server CE 2.0
Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft SQL Server Notification
Services
Wireless Industry Forum
This track will provide a forum for
hearing views from leading industry experts and analysts
on current trends and future evolution within the wireless
industry. It will also offer opportunities to understand
the mobile application ecosystem, including application
certification, distribution and deployment challenges. Topics
will cover tools and platforms including:
Microsoft and partner approach to
supporting industry standards
Trends toward 3G networks and services
in the mobile ecosystem
Mobile2Market the marketplace
for Windows Powered mobile applications and connecting
with operators
Best practices for operator application
security
Mobile Solutions Challenge 2003
Now this is an interesting addition
to the conference. MS is looking for your non-confidential,
creative Microsoft® Windows® Powered mobile applications
& solutions in a variety of categories, for both Pocket
PC and Smartphone. The Challenge consists of two separate
regional entry pools, US and Europe. Winners in each regional
challenge will be announced at the US and Europe Mobility
Developer Conference keynotes. Submissions for both regions
are due on Friday, February 14 at 5:00pm PST.
Categories:
Business and Office Productivity
Enterprise Solutions
Digital Video/Audio and Animation
Utilities
Games and Entertainment
Home and Education
Internet
Development Tools
Security and Virus Protection
Networking and Communication
Hardware Accessories
This year's event is going to be very
interesting, see you in New Orleans!