Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2008
April 25th, 2008 | Published in Junks

After an enormous success of Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2007 last year, Microsoft again announce that Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2008 is back with full force.In 2008, you will get to learn, connect, explore, evaluate, problem-solve and ultimately experience and realize the full potential not only of the technology, but of your own potential.
There are a lot of reasons why you should join Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2008.For you information, there are more than 2000 participants from 33 countries, 73 sponsors / exhibitors, 109 of speakers ( 49% Microsoft Corp Speakers and 51% Local Speakers ), 158 Hands-On Labs, 38 Instructor-Led Labs during Microsoft Tech·Ed SEA 2007 last year.I am sure this year there will be some more content will be added for 2008.This event will be at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia starting from 11 to 14 of August 2008.
Some of the content for Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2008 are virtualization and security, game development on mobile devices, hacking demonstration, PHP on new Windows Server 2008, mobility smackdown, Microsoft tools for business intelligence and many more.
For those who called themselves “technology-geek” then you should attend for this event.The price for this event is expensive but the knowledges that you will get is more expensive than the price that you pay for.For those who are interested, you can get you seat now because you just have to pay RM699 and you can save RM600 or USD 192 with Early Bird Promotion.This promotion will be ended by this end of April 2008 and after that the price will rising to normal.
Good news for those who register for Microsoft Tech.Ed SEA 2008 and pay in full before 15th July 2008, you might win a trip to Tech.Ed Europe.Last 2007, they have sent two people for a trip to Tech.Ed Europe 2007 and maybe this is chance for you to for a vacation and get more knowledges in the same time.
You can always visit to Tech.Ed SEA 2008 official webpage for more updates and you also can get news from the past Tech.Ed SEA 2007.
