Steve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2003
CUPERTINO, California-May 8, 2003-Apple(r) today announced that Steve Jobs
will kick off its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote on
Monday, June 23, 2003, beginning at 10:00 a.m. (PDT) at San Francisco's
Moscone West.
The five-day event, which runs from June 23-27, will feature more than 170
scheduled in-depth technical sessions with new content designed to serve a
wider range of Mac(r) developers, including a dedicated track for
QuickTime(r) developers and content creators.
Other activities at Apple's WWDC 2003 include:
* WWDC's first Enterprise IT Track specifically designed for enterprise
developers, system administrators and IT managers so they can fully
leverage the open source and open standards approach at the base of Mac(r)
OS X, Mac OS X Server and Xserve(r) technologies;
* a completely new QuickTime Track for developers and content creators
looking to exploit the power, quality and scalability of QuickTime and
MPEG-4;
* expanded labs with the latest Mac systems where developers can port and
test their code and get technical assistance from the Apple engineers
directly responsible for the technologies;
* comprehensive sessions providing a roadmap and technical information on
Apple Developer Tools, Application Frameworks, Core OS, Hardware, Graphics
and Imaging; and
* special events and activities such as the Apple Design Awards, Apple
Campus Bash, WWDC Exhibit Fair and Special Interest Groups.
Cost & Registration
The cost of the five-day conference is $1,295 (US) per attendee through May
23, and $1,595 (US) per attendee thereafter. Visit Apple's WWDC website for
registration, pricing and complete session details at
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc.
For more information on exhibiting in the WWDC Exhibit Fair, see details
at: http://www.xplain.com/pavilions/wwdc2003/