Microsoft is hosting a 72-hour conversation, and you're invited.
April 30 — May 2nd, The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas
On the frontiers of the Web, boundaries are blurring—developers and designers, advertisers
and publishers, software and services, media and technology, TV and PCs, PCs and
mobile devices, producers and consumers. The old order is getting a little MIXed
up.
MIX is Microsoft’s conference for Web designers, developers and decision-makers
who make their living at the forefront of the consumer Web. Join the conversation
with Microsoft and others on how to harness the latest technologies, unlock new
revenue opportunities, reduce development costs and improve customer experience.
MIX is for cutting-edge Web professionals designing and building next-generation
experiences.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Ray Ozzie, Chief Software
Architect, Microsoft Corporation
What would you do if you found yourself at the head of the world’s largest family
of software architects and developers? Ray has some interesting opinions about where
the world needs to go. Expect to hear Ray’s perspective on the future of the Web
and some intriguing insights on the course he’s laid out for the good ship Microsoft.
Robert Bach, President, Entertainment
and Devices Division, Microsoft Corporation
Digital technologies are reshaping every aspect of marketing, bringing new levels
of relevance, measurement and entirely digital customer relationships. At MIX, Robbie
Bach, President of the Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division, will take to
you to today’s digital marketing frontier. See how the next generation of Web, gaming,
TV and mobile technologies can impact how you interact with your customers.
Scott Guthrie, General Manager,
Microsoft Corporation
Suppose you could wave a magic wand and fix everything that’s difficult or cumbersome
about Web development in one fell swoop? Well, Scott doesn’t have a magic wand,
but he does lead a team of capable developers who are working on the problem. Scott
will show off Microsoft’s latest tools, technologies and services to smooth Web
development and make it easier for developers, designers and business professionals
to deliver revolutionary new experiences.