I have attended tech-ed many times before, but that was best tech ed that i attended in previous month.that was the first that I find myself working.
For approximately half the week I was working the Microsoft Springboard booth which is the ultimate destination for technical resources, free tools and expert guidance to ease the deployment and management of your Windows client infrastructure (Windows 7, Office 2010/2007 and Internet Explorer), the rest of my time I am split between sessions so that i have learnt more from that tech ed.

I have also noticed that during the week, Microsoft will be co-hosting with tech-ed the –Business Intelligence Conference 2010 this conference focuses on Microsoft’s Business Intelligence applications and how Microsoft can help you design, build and deploy robust Business Intelligence applications for everyone in your organization while controlling costs.

In Business Intelligence Track learnt how to provide transparency, accountability, alignment, and collaboration across departments while displaying critical business information. Discover how to enable end users to perform self-service analysis and intuitively build their own BI solutions. Realize how customers are using products to improve their businesses with in-depth discussions. Products include: Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2010 (including PerformancePoint® Services, Excel Services, Visio Services, PowerPivot for SharePoint), Microsoft® Excel® (including PowerPivot for Excel), Microsoft® SQL Server® Reporting Services (SSRS) (Report Builder), Microsoft® Visio®, Search/FAST, SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) (including best practices for implementation), MDS


The Virtualization track covered all aspects of virtualization to address the current demands on IT professionals looking to virtualize their environment. Learn how Microsoft® is making it easier to deploy private clouds based on the Windows Server®, Hyper-V™, and System Center stack. Understand the overall Microsoft Virtualization strategy and its connection to Microsoft’s end-to-end, desktop to datacenter to cloud capabilities. Experience Microsoft products in this space, including Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft Hyper-V Server, Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services, Microsoft VDI Suite, Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), and Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) as well as the Microsoft System Center family of products.