Windows Driver DevCon
November 11-14, 2003, Redmond, Washington
Early registration price: $495 until October 31, 2003 ($595 after
November 1, 2003)

On Your Mark, Get Ready, We're Nearly GO!

Thank you for your great response to and support for the first annual
Microsoft® Windows® Driver Development Conference, presented by Microsoft
and AMD. We're busy putting the final touches on our content and interactive
sessions, and are pleased to bring you the Driver DevCon Pre-conference
Primer Pack.

The information provided in this Primer Pack is provided to you at no
charge-it is designed to give you the technical background and information
you need to get the most out of Driver DevCon, including white papers and
technical presentations with the relevant technical details you need to
prepare for the deep, technical information we're preparing for the
conference.

Even if you aren't able to make it to Driver DevCon, we are sure that
you'll find this information valuable:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/resources/events/DDC_prep.mspx


It's all about the REALLY DEEP content!
This content is deep! Driver DevCon content is focused on key
operating system concepts and internals, device driver development, and
technology-specific implementation.

§ Focus on current and future versions of Windows.
§ You told us "No keynotes", and we're delivering-it's all about the
content.
§ Over 110 hours of technical sessions across four simultaneous
tracks.
§ Over 30 hours of interactive, hands-on technical labs, spread
across multiple tracks.
§ Don't take our word for it-take a look at the agenda and see for
yourself: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/resources/events/DDC_agenda.mspx

Before you go:
§ Driver Devcon is targeted to intermediate and advanced developer
or testers.
§ But don't let that stop you. Check out the pre-conference training
if you need to brush up on the basics!
http://www.osr.com/seminars_precon.shtml.



Interface with the REAL deal: Microsoft developers, testers, and
engineers

§ Five hours a day of "Ask the Experts" roundtables. These group
discussions get you face time with Microsoft developers and testers across
all Windows technologies.
§ Microsoft developers, testers, and engineers will be monitoring
all the presentations-the people who have the answers will be in the
sessions!
§ ASK ADRIAN. You've told us you want more time with Adrian
Oney-this is your chance to bring your tough problems to Adrian, who will be
available for a few hours each day for one-on-one or small group
discussions. You, Adrian, a whiteboard, and a computer-what more could you
ask for?


For more information about Driver DevCon registration, go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/resources/events/DriverDevCon.mspx