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As a major partner and media sponsor of the show, ZDNet Australia is again teaming up with CeBIT to host the ZDNet Australia and CeBIT 2008 Emerging Innovation Award . The award seeks to recognise and applaud stand-out technological innovations that have Read More...
Nick and I are on the look out for Aussie Partners creating Green and/or Indigenous solutions to create a bit of a list. Keep an eye on Nick's blog for the latest list, but expect to see this at our Australia Partner Conference. To add your company, please Read More...
Just seen this blog posting from Bruce Rasmussen who found this great blog summarising recent analysts reports which ultimately links here . Some of the really interesting ones for me include: IDE Usage Trends (Forrester Research, Feb 12, 2008, .pdf file, Read More...
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We just launched a brand new, entirely redesigned Voices for Innovation (VFI) website . The new site provides many new features that we hope will make VFI even more valuable to our members and in particular to you. There's a touch of Silverlight, the Read More...
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Andy Coates published the latest Aussie blogs Roger Lawrence (Sydney) - our new Group Manager, Developer Evangelism. Still drinking from the fire hose , but blogs increasingly frequently . Bit of a Windows Mobile buff . Dave Glover (Melbourne) - Developer Read More...
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Brian Jones blogged recently about the latest round of proposed changes to the Open XML standard. If you read the status report released by TC45 you'll see that there have been some pretty significant changes proposed so far, and you'll see more are on Read More...
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John's post on Popfly seems to have popped up a lot in the Microsoft blogsphere recently. There's a great example on how Popfly could be used in the retail space with the "Gift-o-Matic"... I thought I was pretty familiar with what it could do after a Read More...
I created a Microsoft Aussie ISV Facebook group which you are more than welcome to join, contribute and have a play with. If are you involved in an event, take a photo and upload it :) Technorati Tags: Microsoft , Microsoft Partners , Microsoft Australia Read More...
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Reading Gianpaolo's blog , I noticed they have published a white paper which covers the the sometime quirky relationships that exist between ISVs wanting to deliver their software as a service and Hosters. Here is an excerpt from the paper: The Impetus Read More...
I have just posted the third Andrew Lees video to Partner-TV Australia . Andy visited Australia last month and we interviewed him on Bondi Beach as well as filming the 2008 Launch Wave Partner Briefing at our Sydney office. Partner-TV: 60 Seconds on the Read More...
Today Angus Logan announced the availability of Windows Live Messenger IM Control & Presence API. Get it now for your blog or website as it's a great way to connect with your customers. In a nutshell, it allows people to publish their presence and Read More...
Reading Steve's blog , I can't believe it's a been year since I met the Blue Monster. Steve's blog recounts the journey he took along with Hugh MacLeod . I remember thinking, "What's that all about" and being pretty excited to receive one of the limited Read More...
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Nominations for the 14th Annual AIMIA Awards, the longest running and most prestigious awards in Australia’s interactive media industry, will be closing Friday 9th November 2007! There are plenty of Awards Categories to choose from, so click here to start Read More...
Wendy has joined the team and the blogsphere as the new Channel Development Manager, to help the Small Business Specialist Community be successful, which in turn drives our success. Welcome to Microsoft, Wendy ! Technorati Tags: Wendy Smith , SBSC Read More...
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I am interviewing Sarah Bond, our Open XML lead for Australia on Friday 21st September . I know many of our partners have lots of questions around Open XML and this is an opportunity to receive the information from the horses mouth, so to speak (sorry Read More...
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