TechEd is Coming up: View the Sessions for the Windows Mobile Track
TechEd 2009 is coming up next week, so we would like to share all the Windows Mobile-related sessions and activities with you.
Breakout and Interactive Sessions
The following table lists the Breakout and Interactive sessions that are part of the Windows Mobile Track at TechEd:
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Session Code |
Title |
Description |
Speaker |
Time |
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PRC09 |
Mobile Development on Windows Mobile |
Windows Mobile devices provide a platform to take your Windows development knowledge into the real world. This full-day preconference tutorial covers the entire lifecycle of a Windows Mobile application including defining an appropriate architecture, tools selection, testing, and debugging. Specific tips on how to optimize your application for the small screens, lower CPU speeds, intermittent connectivity, and power management issues related to mobile development are provided. The session provides an update on the latest changes to the Windows Mobile platform includ |
Doug Boling, Jim Wilson |
Pre-Conference Session, 5/10/2009 |
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WMB202 |
Windows Mobile 6.5 |
Learn |
Stephanie Ferguson; Martin Choate |
5/11/2009, 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM |
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WMB203 |
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 SP1: Overv |
System Center Mobile Device Manager is the new Windows Server-based mobile device management and secure mobile network access solution. It is targeted at Windows Mobile-based devices to enable policy-based security management tied to Active Directory Group Policy. This session provides an introduction to the prod |
David Bottomley; Gary Ide |
5/11, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM |
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WMB304 |
Make Some Magic! Shake, Flip and Flick Your Application for Windows Mobile 6.5! |
The world of mobility has evolved. While keypads, stylus, and keyboards are all good and fine for device input, newer input methods have been popularized in recent years, such as accelero |
Nickolas Landry |
5/11/2009, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM |
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WMB201 |
What’s New in Mobile Messaging: Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile and Office Communicator Mobile |
Unified communications is bringing the next level of connected communications and productivity to an increasing number of mobile users. Come learn about the exciting new features in Communicator Mobile and Outlook Mobile and how they will make mobile workers more productive with Microsoft Exchange Server "14" and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 ̶ |
Adam Glick; Quentin Miller |
5/11/2209, 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM |
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WMB03-INT |
What’s Hot with Windows Mobile 6.5 and the New User Experience |
This session shows off the next gener |
Dale Coffing |
5/11/2009, 4:30 PM â 5:45 PM |
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WMB301 |
Creating Location-Aware Applications for Windows Mobile Devices |
More and more Windows Mobile powered devices ship with integrated global |
Maarten Struys |
5/12/2009, 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM |
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SOA318 |
Microsoft BizTalk Goes Mobile: Collecting Physical World Events from Mobile DevicesMicrosoft BizTalk Goes Mobile: Collecting Physical World Events from Mobile Devices |
Every day more high-performing companies connect their internal departments, their support networks, and their d |
Sudhir Hasbe |
5/12/2009, 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM |
|
WMB01-INT |
Management Lockdown of Windows Mobile Devices |
You can completely secure a Windows Mobile device without deploying expensive third party applications. In this session we show you how to bar viruses, malicious and unsupported code from installing and running on the |
Dave Field |
5/12/2009, 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM |
|
WM𐌁 |
Mobility Smackdown |
Want to see the most exciting mobile technology that exists today? Want to understand how mobile devices can add value to your organization? Want to have fun? This session is PowerPoint free and shows the breadth of exciting mobile solutions that exists on Windows Mobile today! |
Dan Arildson; Loke Uei Tan; Martin Choate; Raleigh Paenitz; Rob Tiffany |
5/12/2009, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM |
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WMB307 |
Windows Mobile Security: Requirements, Features, and Differentiators |
When data resides on small, attractive, easily-lost devices, the threats against that data and the device proliferate rapidly. How can you best protect your information while |
Geir |
5/12/2009, 2:45PM - 4:00PM |
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WMB306 |
GAMECHANGER: Break Out of the 32 MB Memory Barrier with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and Windows Mobile |
Raise your game and learn how to build the fastest, richest and most comp |
Rob Tiffany |
5/12/2009, 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM |
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MGT205 |
What Management Means for Mobility Customers |
Every day, thousands of AT&T business-to-business sales reps talk to companies of all sizes about their mobility needs, their mobility strategies, and the solutions these customers would like to see from mobile operators and their partners. This session provides insight into how AT&T is partnering with Microsoft to address |
Abhi Ingle; Chandra Stevens |
5/13/2009, 8:30 AM – 9: 45 AM |
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WMB04-INT |
Windows Mobile 6 SDK Tools |
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 brings a lot of improvements for mobile developers, and Windows Mobi |
Andy Wigley, Andrej Radinger |
5/13/2009, 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM |
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WMB302 |
Distributing and Monetizing Windows Mobile Applications through the Windows Marketplace for Mobile |
This session presents developers with a unique opportunity to understand the next generation of Windows Mobile application distribution: Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Windows Marketplace will revolutionize distribution of Windows Mobile applications, games, and content, and is designed to solve the two largest problems of the Windows Mobile consumer-focused developer community: distribution and monetization. This session provides application developers with the insights, tools, and processes necessary to begin distributing and monetizing their applications on the Windows Mobile platform. Developers can expect to walk out of this session with a clear understanding of the value proposition of the Windows Marketpl |
Daniel Bouie John Bruno |
5/13/2009, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM |
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WMB303 |
Leveraging Web Technologies to Build Experiences for Windows Mobile |
The last few years have shown the world the power of having a full-fledged Web browser on a mobile device. From content providers building dedicated mobile sites to cheaper mobile data tariffs, |
Jorge Peraza |
5/13/2009, 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM |
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UNC305 |
Enabling Anywhere Access with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 |
Interested in increasing end-user productivity by providing anywhere acce |
Stephanie Ferguson; Martin Choate |
5/13/2009, 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM |
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WMB308 |
Securely Deploying Windows Mobile in Your Enterprise |
Learn about the Top Security Concerns that keep IT managers up at night. Understand how to easily and securely deal with the top concerns and implement a well secured infrastructure. Leave with a strategy for securely deploying Windows Mobile in your enterprise and some cool giveaways. |
Vik Thairani |
5/14/2009, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM |
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WMB310 |
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager: Lessons fro |
This breakout session is a deep-dive discussion around the lessons |
David Bottomley |
5/14/2009, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM |
|
WMB02-INT |
Windows Marketplace for Mobile Interactive Walkthrough |
This is your chance to learn how to submit your applications to the Windows Marketplace for Mobile and start to reach millions of Windows Mobile users! Windows Marketplace will revolutionize distribution of Windows Mobile applications, games, and content, and is designed to solve the two largest problems of the Windows Mobile consumer-focused developer community: distribution and monetization. This discussion with members of the Marketplace team, provides application developers with an interactive look at |
John Bruno |
5/14/2009, 2ᛕ PM – 4:00 PM |
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WMB401 |
Adding WCF to Windows Mobile Applications |
Is Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) the "New .NET" or just a fancy way of doing inter-process (and inter-machine) communication? This question serves as the point of departure for this session for presenting best practices in Windows Mobile and WCF programming using the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5. Attend this session to gain a better understanding of the WCF object model, to learn about the machine-to-machine calling pipeline, and a look at creating a custom, Microsoft Systems Management Server transport. Along the way, this session provides a summary of how WCF on devices compares with WCF on desktop systems, and also an example of enabling secure WCF transactions. Security is an issue because WCF on Windows Mobile implements a subset of the security features found in the full .NET Framework. |
Nickolas Landry |
5/14/2009, 4:Ǡ PM - 5:45 PM |
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WMB402 |
Developing Rich, Compelling User Interfaces for Windows Mobile |
Come learn the tips and tricks necessary for developing rich, compelling applications on mobile devices. We introduce you to a set of views and controllers that can be used to create rich 3D animated experiences. You’ll walk away with knowledge of how to take your mobile enterprise application to the next level of user experience. |
Jeff Neafsey |
5/15/2009, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM |
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WMB403 |
Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition Ultimate Performance Tuning |
This session equips the advanced Windows Mobile developer with invaluable performance tuning techniques to get the most out of SQL Server Compact Edition. A deep dive into the query processor, storage engine, and the managed provider for SQL Server Compact Edition is followed by specific query tuning techniques and how to get the absolute best merge replication and sync framework performance in your Windows Mobile data synchronization arc |
Darren Shaffer |
5/15/2009, 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM |
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WMB01-HOL |
Building Real-World-Ready Applications for Windows Mobile with the Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 and the Device Emulator Manager Automation API |
Mobile applications must run within a far more dynamic environment than that faced by desktop applications. Assuring that your application remains stable and reliable within this dynamic environment requires that you include environmental changes in your application test plan. In this lab, you learn how to use the Device Emulator 3nj and Device Emulator Manager Automation API to develop automated test scenarios that verify your application’s reliability under a wide variety of environmental conditions including power changes, abrupt loss of connectivity, phone calls, SMS messages, and much more. Upon completion, you will be armed with the knowledge necessary to create mobile applications that remain stable in the most dynamic of mobile environments. |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
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WMB02-HOL |
Eternal Application: How to Build for the Future |
Mobile devices are a booming market with new and different devices coming out every day. In this lab, learn how to develop Windows Mobile applications that have the longevity to keep working well into the future and that also have the flexibility to capitalize on the opportunities that become available as new device designs evolve. A variety of longevity- and flexibility-related topics are covered ranging from fundamental techniques such as adherence to security best-practices and user interface adaptability, to more advanced techniques such as input capability adaptation and dynamic feature abstraction. Upon completion of this lab, you will be familiar with the techniques necessary to assure that the applications you build today are still the applications of tomorrow. |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
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WMB03-HOL |
Hands-on with Widgets for Windows Mobile |
The last few years have shown the world the power of having a full-fledged Web browser on a mobile device. From content providers building dedicated mobile sites to cheaper mobile data tariffs, mobile devices have ushered in a new era of content and experiences available on the go. A new programming paradigm called mobile |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
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WMB05-HOL |
Introduction to Building Line-of-Business (LOB) Applications on Windows Mobile |
In this lab, learn how to reuse your existing Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft .NET Framewor |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
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WMB07-HOL |
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 SP1 Deployment, Self-Service Portal and Active |
Learn how to install the Self Service Portal, enroll devices, and apply group policy. This lab shows you how to use Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) to publish the Mobile Device Manager 2008 Enrollment Web Service, request an Enrollment Server Certificate for ISA, import the Certification Authority Certificate in ISA Server, ISA Server non-Web and Web publishing server protocol, publish rule creation procedures; validate Internet enrollment Web service functionality via ISA Server and configure required ports for managed devices. Also, learn how to work with the mobile device for creating a Pre-enrollment Record, enrolling a Windows Mobile device and installing the Mobile Device Manager Connect Now tool to mobile devices. Finally, learn how to creat |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
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MGT05-HOL |
Device Management with Microsoft System Center Configuratio |
Management of hand-held mobile devices is becoming more popular and is much requested by customers. This lab walks through the configuration of the Configuration Manager site to support Windows Mobile devices. Install and use an emulator to provide a Windows Mobile device for deployment and management, including discovery, inventory, software distribution, and settings management. |
N/A |
Hands-on-Lab |
Tech Talks
These talks will be recorded during TechEd and will be available for download at http://www.microsoft.com/techedonline/ approximately 48 hours after the recording has taken place.
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Session Code |
Title |
Description |
Speaker |
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TTK14 |
Patterns & practices Mobile Application Blocks v.Next |
"The Microsoft patterns & practices group is working on the next versions of the Mobile Application Blocks, the successor to 2005s’ Mobile Client Software Factory. The new release will be leaner, easier to use and has some exciting stuff that will help mobile architects and developers In this Tech Talk, you’ll learn what is in the new Mobile App Blocks, how to use them, the benefits they bring and the plans for release." |
Andy Wigley |
|
PAN70 |
Windows Mobile Application Development |
This panel presents an overview of what is required to develop applications for the latest Windows Mobile Devices. We talk about t |
Andrej Radinger, Andy Wigley, Ginny Caughey, Loke Uei Tan, John Bruno, Jorge Peraza |
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TTK30 |
How can developers participate in Windows Marketplace f |
This session presents developers with a unique opportunity to understand the next generation of Windows Mobile application distribution: Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Windows Marketplace will revolutionize distribution of Win |
John Bruno |
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TTK24 |
What’s Hot about Windows Mobile 6.5 |
This session will dive into the details about the new capabilities of Windows Mobile 6.5 that features a new user interface and a richer browsing experience. In addition we will cover the two new services for Windows® phones; MyPhone, to sync text messages, photos, video, contacts and more to the Web; and Windows® Marketplace for Mobile, a new marketplace that will provide direct-to-phone mobile applications and can be accessed from both the phone and the Web. |
Dale Cof |
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TT07 |
Can Windows Mobile UIs look as good as the iPhone? - Yes, they c |
"The Apple iPhone has set a new benchmark for the appearance and usability of mobile apps. There is a widely held perception that Windows Mobile apps cannot compete in this respect, but there is a new generation of apps coming along that look just as great and support touch gestures. True, the standard controls in the Visual Studio Toolbox look a bit ‘Windows 95-ish’, but armed with some fairly simple programming techniques, a little |
Andy Wigley |
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TTK08 |
Extend Dynamics AX and NAV to devices with Microsoft Dynamics Mobile |
"Microsoft Dynmaics Mobile is a framework and toolset for building, deploying and managing mobile clients for Dynamics AX and NAV. In this Tech Talk, you’ll learn what you need to build Dynamics Mobile applications, how to integrate it with yo |
Andy Wigley |
Webcasts
If you haven’t viewed the pre-TechEd webcasts, and would like to do so, the following webcasts are available for on-demand viewing:
Anthony Spencer - Windows Mobile 6.1 and Mobile Device Manager 20Ǩ: The Gateway to Your Corporate Network
So, you are using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 썘 and Windows Mobile 6.1. Now what? You probably know that Mobile Device Manager can manage, secure, and install software on your phones. But did you know Mobile Device Manager also gives your users the potential to control the PC at their desk and access everything they need on the corporate network, including file shares, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, instant messaging, and internal Web pages. In this webcast, we present the best practices for a Mobile Device Manager installation that provides users with access to everything they need in the corporate network through their phone and (just as important) denies access to resources mobile users don’t need. We review the basics of Mobile Device Manager and IP security (IPsec) virtual private networks (VPNs), and we discuss the tools that users can take advantage of so they can work wherever they would like using their phone. Discover how Mobile Device Manager eliminates the need to expose your organization’s Microsoft Exchange Server to the Internet. To listen to this recording, click here.
Dave Field - Windows Mobile Digital Certificate Management
Digital Certificates and public/private key technology is core to Windows Mobile platform security. In this session, you’ll learn how certificates are used to provide authentication, access control and encryption for the OS, applications and networking. You’ll also learn best practices and “gotchas” for managing certificates on the device. The speaker is an expert on Windows Mobile Certificate management and certificate-related features in the OS. Come ready to ask any questions you may have: enrollment, import, SSL, root certificates, email security, application security, etc. To listen to this recording, click here.
Maarten Struys - Overview of Developing Windows Mobile Applications using Visual Studio 2008
With Visual Studio 2008, Device Developers have a very powerful development environment at their hands. In this sample filled Webcast you will learn how to develop applications in managed code for Windows Mobile Devices and you will learn how to configure and make use of Device Emulator to test your applications. You will also learn how to write unit tests for your applications and how to make use of the .NET Compact Framework 3.5 Power Toys to analyze performance of your running applications. Of course you will also learn how to deal with data on your device, making use of SQL Compact CE. This webcast is your perfect preparation to get the most out of all Windows Mobile sessions during Tech-Ed 2009. To listen to this recording, click here.
Patrick Salmon - Deploying MDM 2008 is easier (and cheaper) than you think
SCMDM is a complex product with a lot of dependencies which must all be in place in order for it to work correctly. This session, which takes almost 2 years of hands-on experience of deploying implementing SCMDM in the field steps through how to successfully (and cost effectively) implement this product in the enterprise. The objective of this session is to address the misconception that SCMDM is hard to implement while showing how MDM eliminates almost all of the overhead associated with Blackberrys while retaining and elevating both manageability and security. To listen to this recording, click here.
Andy Wigley - Hiding the Key: Practical Security for Windows Mobile Applications
Enterprise mobile applications usually require that sensitive data is stored on a mobile device. This session shows you how to store data securely in encrypted form and - most importantly - how to store encryption keys securely so that an attacker can’t get access to them. You’ll also learn how to encrypt configuration files to hide sensitive data, and how to implement a working password-based access control system for your mobile apps. We’ll also look at how to use client certificates to control access to server resources. To listen to this recording, click here.
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