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Verizon Wireless Goodness

Just got this email from a coworker.  Had no idea this was available, I’ll certainly leverage the Friends and Family feature, especially for the conference calling number that we use within Microsoft… that will save me some minutes per month, absolutely.

The ROI of Software Made Simple

Josh Holmes has a great post about going the the mattresses to prove ROI for your application.  His post, “ Moving From Cost center to Strategic Partner ”, is well-written and is dead on the money. During my interview process at Microsoft, my interviews

I Need Your Help Planning for SharePoint Training

It's time to submit our FY09 plans, and I am looking for your help. I've got a lot of really cool stuff to share with you around SharePoint this year (Enterprise Social Computing, integrating .NET 3.5 and Silverlight, creating solutions with SharePoint

Webcast - Visual Studio for C++ Developers

Making sure everyone is aware that my colleague, Rob Cameron , is hosting a webcast on Friday, June 20th from 11:00am - 12:30 pm PST: Visual Studio for C++ Developers Visual C++ provides a powerful and flexible development environment for creating Microsoft

TIBCO Announces Interoperability with WCF and Adoption of Silvlierlight

As I work with various telcos, I have run across opportunities to integrate .NET solutions with Tibco infrastructures on a number of occasions. Particularly, this crops up around OSS/BSS in the telcos. I was very happy to hear that Tibco has announced

What You Need To Know: WCF, WCF, ADO.NET SyncServices, and ClickOnce

I had a great time visiting with a great team at Verizon this week. I was able to present on a number of technologies, including ADO.NET Sync Services, WCF, WF, and ClickOnce. I was going to send this in an email, then I realized that there are some great

Watch the Masters Live... Using Silverlight

Very cool... AT&T is broadcasting the Masters via Silverlight! The site includes a player that provides viewers with a mosaic type interface that allows for multiple live video feeds of different content simultaneously. You can choose how live and

AT&T Announced the Surface in their Experience Stores

Getting the Surface into the AT&T Experience Stores is something that I have gotten to be a part of, and I have to say that it's great that the cat is finally out of the bag. Imagine if you are able to actually experience the device you are about

AT&T to Offer Mobile Television - Are Commuters the Only Ones Who Will Care?

NEW YORK - AT&T Inc. said on Thursday it would launch mobile television services in May from MediaFlo USA, a unit of Qualcomm Inc., in an effort to bolster revenue from services other than phone calls. AT&T, the biggest U.S. mobile service, said

Digital Asset Management and IMM

My wife says I have the humor of a 13-year old at times. Maybe she's right. I was able to interview Mark Kashman, Product Manager for Interactive Media Manager, on IMM as a Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution . I can't help but picture Beavis and

Doin' The Hulu Dance

I am in love with Hulu.com . It's slick. The video is crisp, the site is incredibly easy to navigate, their player is very well done. I'd gush some more, but a blog post at TMForum.org sums it up: But Hulu's strong suit isn't their access to content –

Microsoft and TMForum

I love this post by Martin Creaner, " The 'Static Value Chain' is dead......long live the 'Dynamic Value Network' ", in which he writes: As ever, I never leave Team Action Week without an epiphany of some sort, and last week was no exception. Just when

I Want My MTV. For Free.

I have been working with the Communications Sector at Microsoft for about 4 years. My role has traditionally been somewhat of a demo show-off... show our customers in some interesting way how to use our technology. It wasn't until recently that I got
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Joe on Communications as a Service (CaaS)

A great article by my teammate, Joseph Hofstader, was posted to the MSDN Architecture Center called " Communications as a Service ." He details how the concept of CaaS builds upon the architectural issues that arise when dealing with SaaS, and details
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Creating a Silverlight Carousel and Gel Buttons Through Live Search

One of my coworkers, Rob Wilson, did a fantastic interview with me that will be appearing on our new Channel9 show, "Communicating" , as soon as I can get it edited, encoded, and uploaded. In exchange, he asked for some Silverlight help. I learned a few
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