Microsoft .NET 3.0 Readiness Training – Australian event dates

The Microsoft Partner Readiness team is running a series of 2-day .NET 3.0 workshops around Australia over the next three months. The training represents exception value to Microsoft Partners and gives you to chance to learn more about the exciting new technologies available in .NET 3.0.  Training is scheduled for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

.NET 3.0 Workshop Overview

This two-day workshop focuses on building user capability on the new technologies for building applications such as Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, and Windows CardSpace (formerly code named “Infocard”).

Registration details  (2 day event)

Brisbane 29 January 2007 Register Now
Sydney 19 February 2007 Register Now
Melbourne 26 February 2007 Register Now
Perth 1 March 2007 Register Now

Visit the newly redeveloped Microsoft Training and Readiness Centre website for a full list of new Readiness events.

I’ll blog about the Advanced VSTS (level 300/400) training that the Microsoft Readiness team have scheduled in the next few weeks!

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Anthony Borton is a Microsoft MVP in Visual Studio ALM. He is the principle ALM Consultant/Trainer at Enhance ALM, based in Brisbane, Australia.
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2 Responses to Microsoft .NET 3.0 Readiness Training – Australian event dates

  1. Art says:

    Looks like the Perth event has been taken off :(

  2. Hi Art,
    You are correct. The Perth dates for both the .NET 3 and VSTS 300/400 have been withdrawn by the Readiness Team at this stage. There has been very little interest (registrations) shown by the Perth community. The schedule is largely demand driven so if you believe the demand is there and you can get the local community to make noise, I’m sure the Readiness team might reconsider and put Perth dates back on. If you know other locals that want the event to run, get them to leave comments and I’ll make sure the right people see them.
    Cheers
    Anthony

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