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IEEE and ACM availability of Windows 7 from MSDNAA

The MSDN Academic Alliance program was established seven years ago as a membership service to provide access to MS platform and development tools to STEM departments at educational institutions throughout the world. In 2008, Microsoft extended availability

Students' must-have products from MSDNAA

Students in US Colleges and Universities have downloaded the following professional software and tools for learning and research from the ~5000 MSDN AA memberships . These top products cover over 80% of the demand from Science, Technology, Engineering,
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What MSDN AA products are distributed in ELMS

The following is the set of products available for download from the ELMS system (as of Dec 1, 2008). To keep the list manageable, I am not listing the localized language editions. .NET Framework SDK 1.1 Access 2007 Compute Cluster Pack Compute Cluster
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Products included in MSDN Academic Alliance

The following is the list of products included in MSDNAA (as of Dec 1, 2008) for US customers. To keep the list manageable, I have not listed the localized language products or the Beta releases that are availble in MSDN AA. .NET Academic Resource Kit
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How can Students get access to MSDN AA software

Any eligible STEM-D (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Business and Design) student is eligible to get all the software and tools in the MSDN Academic Alliance program from their department - any STEM-D department in which you are currently taking
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What are the benefits included in MSDN AA? How does MSDN AA cost?

MSDN AA includes thousands of dollars worth of software, tools and IT Academy Student Pass Training material, that you can provide all eligible students in the member STEM-D department, for installation on their personal machines and on your lab machines.
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How to sign-up for MSDN AA - a step-by-step guide

MSDN AA is an important program where Microsoft works with universities to put Microsoft software in the hands of students registered in a science, technology, math, and/or engineering program. MSDN AA is a paid membership program for college and university
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How is the MSDN AA software distributed to students in STEM departments?

After the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) department sign-ups for a MSDN AA membership, getting the MSDN AA software and tools to your students and faculty involves 3 simple steps: Selecting the software distribution mechanism: (once per
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Why should MSDN AA software be made available to ALL eligible students (even if their class does not use the software)?

Technology skills are important for the student's career development, are increasingly a key ingredient of their life and learning. Employers demand the latest technical skills, irrespective of the student's major in college. thus technology skills can
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Can any student get MSDN AA software?

MSDN Academic Alliance ( http://msdnaa.net ) is an important program where Microsoft works with universities to put Microsoft software in the hands of students registered in a science, technology, math, and/or engineering program, for non-commercial use.
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Why does MSDN AA exist?

Technology skills are increasingly important for success of students and for continued leadership in technology arena. The MSDN AA program supports and advances the learning and skills in the areas of technical design, math, science, engineering and technology,

What is MSDN-Academic Alliance (MSDNAA)?

Microsoft Developer Network - Academic Alliance (MSDN AA) is the easiest and most inexpensive way for students and faculty in the technology and design fields to get the latest Microsoft software they need (through educators and Institutional Access).

Large and compelling real world datasets for teaching and research

The Microsoft Enterprise Consortium is a joint program between the Department of Information Systems in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (Walton College) and Microsoft Corporation (MS) and is aimed at providing

DreamSpark - Students get your FREE software here

Microsoft is Jump Starting the student developer with an offering of FREE developer tools. Just for being a student, you get professional-level developer and design tools as a download, at no-charge and with no strings attached. The DreamSpark offering

Webcast Series- Visual Studio Team System 2008

When : Every Thursday Want to learn more about Visual Studio Team System without having to leave your own home or office? We deliver 1-2 interactive webcast sessions designed to provide you with a solid understanding of how Team System's role-based tools
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