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Last week, from 27 till 29 March, we had our annual Developer & IT Pro Days conference. According to the attendee feedback and the attending partners, it was the best one ever. The ratings that were given are truly amazing. Here are a few general facts about the conference:
- More than 1.350 registrations
- More than 35 sessions exclusively for software developers
- An architecture track with Ron Jacobs
- 8 parallel break-outs
- 2 pre-conference tracks
- First public demo of the latest PLINQ bits by Raj Pai
Some less obvious facts:
- At least 45 people were working in the background to make the conference a success from Monday 26 March till Thursday night 29 March
- 6.500 minutes of sessions were recorded (pre-conferences were not recorded)
- The technical teams needed 3 trailers to transport all their equipment.
- +1.000 meters of category 5 UTP cable for the internet connections
- +250 kilo's of t-shirts
- 8.500 liters of water and soft drinks (that is almost 3 liters per person per day!), thirsty anyone?
- 10.000 sandwiches, hungry anyone?
A few blog posts about the Developer & IT Pro Days:
- Our BeLux Regional Director, Gregory "Redo" Renard, and his team did a couple of interviews (some in English, some in French):
- Arlindo Alves, IT Pro Evangelist at Microsoft Belgium & Luxembourg
- Jelle Druyts, consultant at Compuware Belgium and since a few days consultant at Microsoft Belgium & Luxembourg
- BenoƮt Fortemps, partner technology and solution advisor at Microsoft Luxembourg
- The WygTeam at Developer & IT Pro Days
- Gill Cleeren blogged his final verdict and posted several of his photos online.
- Bruno Lowagie, creator of iText, came to the conference to see more about WPF, XAML, XPS and Open XML.
- Bart Bultinck gave an overview from his IT Pro perspective (TechNet tracks).
- Maarten Balliauw is exhausted after 2 days of the conference.
- Tim Van Wassenhove was not really amused by a jokes from the speaker during the closing keynote.
- Jeff Prosise likes Ghent.
- Everyone has an opinion on the conference, even our photographer...
- Julien bought an XBox 360 after playing on one at the Developer & IT Pro Days. Got to let the XBox marketeers know this. <grin>
- Yves Hanoulle could only attend 1 day of the conference; he talks about the good and bad he saw.
- Jan Van Ryswyck writes about his pre-conference experience and the 2 days main conference.
- Sven saw a lot of geeks at the conference. Yes!
- The SQL Server User Group blogged about their exclusive member talk with Bob Beauchemin.
- Sven Cipido wraps up his experience.
- The people of the N-Technologies group at Ordina created a subsite with pictures of their participation at the conference.
- Steven Van de Craen was one of our Community VIP's at the conference.
- Kris Van der Mast - brand new MVP since a few days - blogs about the preconference and main conference.
- One of our MSP's (Microsoft Student Partners) blogged about day 1, day 2 and day 3.
Here are already a few pictures of the conference, taken by our photographer Ine Dehandschutter. More photos will follow later:
A few minutes later at another entrance to the keynote area...
Opening keynote by David Chappell
Developer & IT Pro Days is also about making friends and meeting people with the same interest
Full rooms at several break out sessions
Technorati tags: Microsoft, Developer & IT Pro Days, MSDN, Belgium, Gent
Comments
Anonymous
April 03, 2007
PingBack from http://jelle.druyts.net/2007/04/04/MVPMSFT.aspxAnonymous
April 19, 2007
I wonder, how many % of the attandees are women?Anonymous
April 25, 2007
A few weeks ago, I posted my wrap-up about Developer & IT Pro Days 2007 with a few photos of theAnonymous
April 28, 2007
Yves, we didn't analyze our attendee data on gender. But it was pretty obvious that the biggest part of the attendees were male.