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Blog Post:
It’s Alive! Team Foundation Services that is.
David Jung _MSFT_
At last year’s //Build conference, we announced the preview of Team Foundation Services hosted on Windows Azure. For about 6 months, the only way to get on the services was if you were given a registration code from someone from Microsoft. Then we removed the registration restriction and made it available...
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31 Oct 2012
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Free Azure/VS 2010 Event in Denver and NYC
David Jung _MSFT_
Cloud computing is one of the hottest topics in information technology today. Spend some time with Microsoft to see how your business can benefit from the cloud. Learn Microsoft’s vision of cloud-computing and experience the Windows Azure cloud platform in-person. The agenda for the...
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4 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Michael Jackson Memorial Service streamed in HD in Silverlight
David Jung _MSFT_
Tomorrow, July 7th, 10AM PT/1PM ET – The Michael Jackson memorial will be broadcasted live in HD from the Staples Center in Los Angeles using IIS Smooth Streaming and Silverlight to the world. As you can imagine this has come together fast and should be a great experience! http://inmusic.ca/news_and_features...
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7 Jul 2009
Blog Post:
Bing’ing around
David Jung _MSFT_
I’ve been a using Bing when it was only available internally to Microsoft employees and now externally since it’s been officially released. I heard a lot about its new features and how it’s more of a “decision” engine rather than yet another search engine. I was very skeptical about the whole marketing...
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23 Jun 2009
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Bing – Search Overload is Over
David Jung _MSFT_
You may or may not have heard of Bing yet. No…it’s “not just an expensive piece of equipment that only goes ‘Bing’,” it’s Microsoft’s newest search decision engine. It does a lot things a traditional search engine does, but it also does a really good job trying to put more context around the search as...
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3 Jun 2009
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Microsoft Enterprise Developer and Industry Solutions Conference 2009 (May 5 and 6: NYC)
David Jung _MSFT_
Please join us for the 7th annual Microsoft Enterprise Developer and Industry Solutions Conference 2009 where you will learn about solutions in Microsoft technologies relevant to the Financial Services and Health & Life Sciences industries, as well as hear about the latest advancements in major...
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18 Mar 2009
Blog Post:
Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio and Azure Services Training Kit
David Jung _MSFT_
Windows Azure is a development, hosting, and management environment of the Azure Services Platform. This enables you to run applications at Internet scale while leverage the skills and tools you use today (programming in C#/VB.NET with Visual Studio). You probably already have Visual Studio loaded on...
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17 Dec 2008
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