Microsoft announces PDC details

PDC 2008 is going to be awesome. The latest example of why comes courtesy of Microsoft’s Channel 9, which notes that PDC attendees are getting a 160 GB hard drive full of software:

Okay, okay, maybe we’ve been a little too tight lipped about what we’re going to announce at the PDC this year.  We’ve dropped a few hints with some of our recent guests on the show, but folks want to hear more. What news will we have around the Live Mesh application platform and associated services?  What about the future of the client platform, including .NET and Silverlight?  And how is our services platform relevant to enterprises and ISVs who cater to enterprises?  And what about Windows 7?!?  Watch this video and get some really big clues.

Plus……we’re announcing the very special gift that all PDC attendees will receive:  a 160GB external USB2 hard drive with all of the bits!  Could “The Goods” get any cooler?  They just did!

His comments in the video echo comments I made recently in Windows Weekly, that this PDC is really about Live Mesh (i.e. “Software + Services”) and not about Windows 7, though of course whatever Windows 7 announcements they make at the show will be the big news. Here’s some other info from the video:

  • Ray Ozzie “and crew” are going to surprise people (“including bloggers and tech reporters”) with some announcements
  • Microsoft will announce a comprehensive services platform, “big, paradigm-shifting news”
  • Windows 7 will be well-represented with over 20 “deep technical, architectural, and strategic sessions”
  • Tools (presumably Visual Studio v. Next) for developing software but also solutions based on this new services platform

The size of that hard drive suggests that Microsoft will be providing virtual machines of the Windows 7 build, but the host of the video does say, “you can install it on your laptop, or install it in a virtual pc,” suggesting that normal installs will be possible as well.

Looking good. I can’t wait.

Discuss this Article 7

tayme
on Sep 23, 2008
Sounds like MS is stepping it up in the "presentation" arena as well. I hope it works...this all sounds good. If anybody here is attending, you'll have to share some of the details. Paul, you are attending this year, right? --tayme
mikegalos@msn.com
on Sep 23, 2008
As I've been telling people since the Spring, this show is going to be a paradigm changing event. If you can go, you should. If you can't then block out time to follow the announcements over the web. BTW: Cool about the 160GB USB2 drive. This Spring, they were still trying to figure out what they were going to give out as their big gift and wanted it to be particularly cool and useful. Looks like they did.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Sep 23, 2008
Paul, btw: I think you (unlike some other pundits I can think of) will be very pleased with this show's announcements and demos.
james3mg
on Sep 23, 2008
Of course, even if they don't provide the Win7 installation media, you could always (presumably...it IS based on vista, after all) ImageX it out of the virtual PC and back onto a physical box. ;-)
mikegalos@msn.com
on Sep 23, 2008
OT FYI: WHG3 is a PC and he likes cheeseburgers. Sometimes more than one. http://www.istartedsomething.com/pcview/#WHG3
mikegalos@msn.com
on Sep 23, 2008
FYI: Tim Sneath (Evangelist for Windows Client) has a good post on the upcoming PDC on his blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2008/09/22/what-you-ll-hear-at-pdc200...
subzerohitman721
on Sep 23, 2008
I know I'll be keeping my eyes and ears out on credible information about what comes out of this years PDC. The more you know about an OS, the better you can plan your future installs. As we learn over time about what Intel, Microsoft, board makers, video card makers, and other come out with, you can plan effectively what you'd like in your next system. Or I can effectively upgrade my Vista system to be prepared for Windows 7. Now I know alot of Joe Users don't get into this level of preparation. Thats why I do it, so I'm not caught by surprise at what comes out next. I'm on top of things so that when somebody asks, I can give them a good answer.

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