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This has already been mentioned on some of the other Visio-related blogs, but I wanted to make sure that people are aware of the Visio Conference 2008, taking place here in Redmond in February of next year.
The last conference (held in February 2006) was a huge success, with some of the most favorable customer feedback I've ever seen. We're expanding this version, including additional sessions focused on end users along with even more sessions for developers and partners.
One interesting tidbit is that we will be giving you a sneak peak at the next version of Visio (creatively codenamed "Visio 14"). This promises to be an absolutely huge release for us, so we'll have a lot to show and discuss.
If you are at all interested in Visio, whether as a customer, partner, or solution integrator, I'd highly recommend making the trip.
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