Looking ahead to 2011: What's on the Microsoft calendar

By | December 31, 2010, 9:46am PST

Summary: It’s that time: Time to start plotting the travel schedule and penciling in the Microsoft events (that we know about so far) for the new year.

It’s that time: Time to start plotting the travel schedule and penciling in the Microsoft events (that we know about so far) for the new year.

CES 2011: CEO Steve Ballmer is the kick-off CES keynoter on January 5 at 6:30 p.m. PT. Microsoft execs are remaining tight-lipped about what’s on the agenda, but early leaks have indicated that Ballmer is going to talk about Microsoft’s and its partners’ plans in the slate/tablet space (again, like he did last year). While some are expecting Microsoft to share details about plans to port Windows to ARM and/or about Windows 8, I’m thinking Windows Embedded is a more likely topic — and possibly the operating system that will be behind whatever kind of new slates/tablets the Softies unveil at the show this year. The Windows Embedded team has posted a CES press preview article, making it seem as though Windows Embedded Standard devices will be one of the big pushes for the company at CES.

Dynamics CRM 2011 launch
: The virtual (Webcasted) launch event is January 20, 2011, for Microsoft’s “CRM 5″ release. The Online version of the product will be available in January; the on-premises version in the first quarter of 2011.

Mobile World Congress 2011
: In February (14-17 in Barcelona), Microsoft is expected to talk up some of its future update plans for Windows Phones at the show. Maybe we’ll hear a bit about “Mango,” the next release of the Windows Phone OS (possibly 7.5) that some of my tipsters have said will deliver in-browser support for HTML5 and Silverlight.

Microsoft MVP Summit: This year, the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) invite-only summit is slated for February 28 to March 2 in Bellevue, Wash.

Game Developers Conference 2011: Could Microsoft be ready to share more about its future plans for Kinect by February 28? (GDC runs from February 28 to March 4 in San Francisco in 2011.)

Microsoft Management Summit 2011: In Las Vegas from March 21 to 25, MMS will be dedicated to the latest on all products and services management-related. Expect possible updates on Windows Intune, the various System Center products, virtualization and more.

Convergence 2011: The annual confab for Microsoft Dynamics ERP/CRM customers and partners is April 10 to 13 in Atlanta. There will be news around the upcoming versions of Microsoft’s four ERP suites, no doubt — and maybe even some very early CRM 6 talk (?).

Mix ‘11: A beta of Silverlight 5 is one of the expectations for this year’s Mix, which is happening (sadly again) in Las Vegas from April 12 to 14. Maybe we’ll see the final Internet Explorer 9 release at Mix, as well.

TechEd 2011: Microsoft’s annual educational conference, where the talks (typically) focus on already-announced products, is happening from May 16 to 19 in Atlanta this year. Who knows: Maybe we’ll hear more about the Office 365 rollout (which my sources are hearing will happen around the first week of June).

E3 2011: This year’s game extravaganza is June 7 to 9 in Los Angeles. As usual, lots of Xbox, Xbox Live, games and game peripherals should be on the agenda.

Worldwide Partner Conference 2011: It’s off to Los Angeles again this year for Microsoft’s annual partner confab, taking place from July 11 to 14.

Professional Developers Conference 2011: No dates or location on this one (yet), but many Microsoft watchers are expecting this year’s PDC to be where Microsoft rolls out a public beta (or at least a Community Technology Preview) of Windows 8.

Any other Microsoft-specific events already in your calendar?

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Wake me up in 2012 so I can read how once again Apple ate Microsoft's lunch. Microsoft has become the Oldsmobile of the tech industry. While Apple appeals to the under 40 crowd, Microsoft seems stuck in the 1990's, unable to innovate, and always late to the party with half-baked knock-offs. My prediction for 2011 will be their board of directors demand that Ballmer step down. The question remains, will ?they be able to find an innovative visionary to replace him. Ballmer is a buffoon and embarrassment. I'm amazed he's still in charge.?
@gtdworak ate Microsoft's lunch!! lol Microsoft still supplies over 80 of the computers in the world and apple is about 10-15%? lol Apple must still be hungry then. The ONLY area that Apple is beating Microsoft in is smartphones - that is it. So please get your facts straight before trolling.
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@gtdworak I think you are too focused on the consumer market with your comparisons. Yes, of course Apple has a fantastic success rate with iPod, iPhones & iPads and I concede that Mac OS is growing in popularity in the home at least (a good thing if you ask me) but I really dont see Apple making much inroads into the enterprise space. Microsoft have that just about sewn up so its no surprise that they are seeking new markets in the consumer space.

I am genuinely surprised by your statement in that I personally think things like Kinect, Azure, Office 365 & the Windows Phone Metro UI are good examples of where Microsoft has innovated this year.

On that subject, Microsoft has always had an approach of entering markets late, investing heavily and ultimately (usually) coming out on top. The list is almost endless but Windows OS, Office, SQL Server, SharePoint, Xbox & IE are notable examples. Like it or not, that is Microsofts modus operandi.

Because of their dominance in so many markets, it is understandable why the list of events might be relevant if not to you, then others.
@spc1972 agree ! u summed it up well mate !
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gtdworak, maybe you should wake us up
Mister Spock 1st Jan 2011
when it comes time that you have something of relevance to say to us?

It appears that Microsoft is "eating Apple's lunch" in reference to the enterprise and business markets, so maybe Steve Jobs should step down to allow someone with more knowledge of those markets to take the helm?

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Well, IF there is a PDC and IF it's used to shows Windows 8 to developers for the first time, I would expect it would be in Los Angeles some time between Yom Kippur and Thanksgiving.
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Windows 7 SP1 at CES or MIX '11
Mr. Dee 31st Dec 2010
What's happening with Windows 7 SP1? I have been running it since the beta started, now on RC. Does Microsoft plan on finalizing? Because it seems baked to me. CES seems like a good place to announce the release, especially since the Beta for Windows 7 was originally announced at CES 2009.
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shellcodes_coder Updated - 31st Dec 2010
What about that humpty dumpty Ballmer getting fired? he just knows how to bark
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Looking forward to...
Userama Updated - 1st Jan 2011
...seeing the annual "Boy, we're gonna have a really great Windows tablet sometime" stand-up routine that Ballmer performs at CES. What a hoot!
More failed devices and apps.
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SharePoint Conference 2011
ericatoelle 4th Jan 2011
You forgot the SharePoint Conference, happening October 3-6 in Anaheim!
@ericatoelle SharePoint Conference is on my calendar!
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