The MIX conference is a 72-hour conversation between Web developers, designers and business leaders. When you attend MIX you'll learn the latest about IE7, Windows Media, Windows Live!, as well as "Atlas", Microsoft's new AJAX framework. Register today and take advantage of the low price of $995, as well as the discounted conference hotel rate.
The Facts
- A 72-hour conversation between developers, designers and business professionals to explore high-fidelity commerce, content, media, services and security
- How new technologies can help find, retain and up-sell customers
- The latest on IE7, Windows Vista�, Windows� Media Center & Xbox 360�, InfoCard, Windows Presentation Foundation, the "Atlas" AJAX framework and Windows Live!
- Keynotes, presentations, discussions, labs
- Yes, Bill Gates will be there too.
The Discussion
- How can I extend my content and services into the living room?
- How can I protect my users from phishers and pharmers?
- How can I develop and debug AJAX applications quickly and efficiently?
- How can I effectively monetize RSS?
Who Should Attend
- DevelopersDevelopers can dive deep into the latest Microsoft Web technologies, including Internet Explorer 7, "Atlas"/AJAX, ASP.NET, InfoCard, the Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Media and others. Want to learn how to code pages for IE7 that render properly in other popular browsers? Interested in building AJAX sites quickly and efficiently?
- DesignersDesigners can learn how Microsoft's platform technologies will allow them to create rich experiences that incorporate video, advanced typography, vector graphics, and 3D graphics. Explore new ways to differentiate your sites from those of your competitors, learn how to streamline the designer-developer pipeline and discuss strategies for improving your site's usability.
- Business Decision MakersBusiness Professionals will get a solid overview of how Windows Vista and the Internet Explorer roadmap can boost site revenues and unlock new business opportunities. Get the latest Vista and IE7 forecasts from Microsoft, discuss the business implications of RSS and pick up insights on how to better monetize your offerings.