Microsoft TechEd Asia 2004 will commence tomorrow with a day of pre-conference workshops and 4 days of non-stop technical track sessions. Speakers from all over the world had flown in for this event. After missing out on TechEd 2002 and 2003, I'm very eager to see what's new this year - especially the TechEd bag ;)
I'll be more involved in it this year as INETA (in collaboration with the local community -MIND) will be having a booth there. They are going to have some fun contests to promote awareness for their non-profit organizations.
It is also a good time to make new friends and catch up with old friends in the industry. I hope they still have Geek-fest where there are loads of fun and games (and prizes). Exam takers can also take this opportunity to get discounts for their exam fees.
Hope to see you there!
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