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September 2008 - Posts

Many things will come around Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 (specifically if you are attending the PDC) lets have a glimpse at some features around Team System Pilar #1: ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) .... Official page around Visual Read More...
Team Developer and Team Database merger ! Official announcement: "In the next release of Visual Studio Team System we will be merging the feature sets of the Development Edition and the Database Edition into a single product. The new product – part of Read More...
What is Windows about? Is an OS a commodity or a gate to your next ideas and opportunities? Don’t look at Windows just with the user interface perspective. Windows is a platform to build the next generation of applications and softwares. For example, Read More...
Do you know Chris Birmele ? (blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisbirmele/default.aspx ) Chris is our Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) and Team System expert at Microsoft Australia Chris brings a mix experience of competitive environment (Rational, Read More...
thx to the Mythbusters at the Nvision 08 (Nvidia event), we have a visual and funny demonstration about benefits of parralel processing found on graphics processor (GPU's). a kind of ... video for the masses Read More...
That tool refresh the way I'm using Powerpoint for my presentations. So awesome to use some DeepZoom capabilities. Now, on top of creating your slides, you can focus on the big picture (i.e. the main value of your message) and create a zoomable canvas Read More...
Project Rosetta is a site dedicated to helping designers and developers build applications in Silverlight while taking advantage of skills they already know http://www.projectrosetta.com/ As we explore visual programming in Silverlight over these next Read More...
It's time for shopping :) Microsoft, after the non agreement with Yahoo, is looking to grow within the Internet/cloud space. Yahoo was not a strategy but more a tactic to go quicker to where Microsoft wants to be. So Microsoft bought CIAO ( http://www.ciao.com/ Read More...
A small number of Microsoft Surface units from Microsoft in the US have arrived in Australia for testing and evaluation (ex Amnesia ). These units are not for sale and there are currently no plans to market and sell these units in Australia. Microsoft Read More...
 
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