I've been fortunate enough to be given a speaking slot at Microsoft Tech.Ed Australia this year and I'll be doing a session on using Unity - the new IoC container included with Enterprise Library v4.0.

Here's the session extract from the Tech.Ed Australia Session Catalogue:

"Loosely coupled applications. We all want them, yet the reality of what we build is usually so far removed from that goal.  Come and see how the Unity container and the inversion of control & dependency injection patterns can help you architect applications that are not only free of tight class couplings but have the added advantage of being easier to test.  Techniques for breaking dependencies in existing code will also be covered."

If you're coming to Tech.Ed I hope I'll see you there!

P.S. There's plenty of other reasons to go to Tech.Ed (other than me of course) with a host of speakers from Redmond, including Scott Hanselman, and a squad of current and former Redifarians: Mitch Denny, Corneliu Tusnea, Paul Glavich, Paul Stovell, Tatham Oddie, Greg Low & Bill Chesnut