
The final day of the TechEd 2011 conference. Live broadcast of the second day

Hi, Habra users!
A lot of posts have been written about TechEd over the past few months - we told you about the history of the conference, examined in detail the speakers and the content with which they will speak.
And today the conference will complete its work.
The first day of the broadcast was watched by 30,000 users. Records of reports of the first day have already been sent for editing; in the near future, photos from the first day of the conference and a recording of the plenary report will be published on the site.
But today will be no less eventful - there will be even more technological reports. We especially advise you not to miss the following reports:
Scott Schnoll : “Developing the Exchange Server 2010 High Availability Architecture” (Room A1)
Boris Baryshnikov: “Apollo project: using column indexes to increase the performance of querying data warehouse systems” (Hall A2)
Lary Lieberman : “Working with the camera and sensors in applications and games on Windows Phone” (Hall A1)
Brian Syurasi : “Hyper-V on Windows Server 8: scalability ”(Hall C5)
Jay Shmelzer :“ Sync Creating business applications using Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 tools ”(Hall B1)
Joshi wrote :“ ASP.NET WebForms 4.5 and new Visual Studio tools for web development ”( Hall B1)
Bari Shilmover : “How to make a heterogeneous infrastructure an advantage: Linux and Microsoft integration. Managing Linux with the System Center ”(Room C5)
Charlie James: Microsoft Lync Server 2010: building video conferencing systems (Hall B2)
UPD: Records of all materials will be available in the next two weeks