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World's 1st presentation of Win 7 RTM set for Poland

Ludwik Krakowiak, The Industry Standard07.03.2009
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This year's Microsoft Technology Summit in Poland is set to become a stage for two major events - the world's first presentations of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in their RTM (ready to manufacture) versions.

"We want to show the history of Windows operating systems. We are going to establish a session in which Windows 7 development process would be shown as well as several other sessions dedicated to Windows 7 security, productivity, management and integration with Windows Server 2008 R2.", said Piotr Kaniowski, a spokesman for Microsoft Poland. According to him the exact number and subject areas of Windows 7-related sessions are still to be determined.

Microsoft Technology Summit is an annual conference taking place in Warsaw, Poland, that highlights the latest Microsoft technologies, innovations and products. The conference is addressed specifically to IT and business professionals and technology enthusiasts as well. Summit's guests will have an opportunity to attend as many as 100 different sessions lead by 60 IT experts, including Microsoft Poland representatives and foreign professionals.

Sessions are divided into several categories, such as Microsoft application platform, client and server operating systems, security, cloud computing, virtualization, mobile devices, communication and collaboration, data management and programming. Lectures will be accompanied by additional "hands-on labs" and so called Experts' Zone.

MTS 2009 will take place September 29-30 so there's still some time left to register.

More information at http://www.mts2009.pl website.


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