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Mobility Workshop in Malaysia done!

Thanks to Yu Tsing & Poh Sze from Malaysia, they completed a series of Mobility Workshops in three states recently and got great results. They ran over 15 workshops in these three states (Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Sabah) covering over 534 developers

Mobility Metro site updated

with fixes to the content and latest news. check it out : http://blogs.msdn.com/mobilitymetro/ you can also follow the event through the use of Twitter Hashtags : http://www.hashtags.org/tag/mobmetro/ follow me on twitter : http://twitter.com/lokeuei

Mobility Metro Training done in Xiamen, China

Got this email update from our colleagues in China. They're doing an amazing job at providing indepth mobile development training that no other platform can provide, not the iPhone, not Nokia and definitely not RIM. If you're an enterprise and serious

More Mobility Metro events

Here are the other events that are happening in the US. Click on the link to register. City Date Capacity Days San Diego 04/22/2008 50 1 Dallas 04/29/2008 20 3 Austin 05/07/2008 60 1 Chicago * 05/12/2008 20 3 Redmond 05/13/2008 100 1 Memphis 05/13/2008

Mobility Metro Houston Sign-up now!

Mobility Metro- Developing on Windows Mobile Houston, May 20 th – 22 nd Mobility Metro is a 3 day hands-on lab that covers the detailed points about building applications on the Windows Mobile platform. It covers tools such as Visual Studio 2008, the

Managed Stored Procedures and Mobile LOB Architecture

Rabi Satter of the Kiosk Mode fame , has done two posts about the cool things he worked on for the Mobile Line of Business Accelerator. Managed Stored Procedures : http://www.satter.org/2008/03/managed-stored.html Mobile LOB Architecture : http://www.satter.org/2008/03/mobile-lob-ac-1.html

The New Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator 2008

Rob just sent this email to me today. His team has been building the new version of the Solutions Accelerator for a couple of months now and now they're ready to release it to the wild. What's really amazing to me is that they managed to implement MANAGED

New MSDN Mobility Center

The MSDN Mobility Center at http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile just got a facelift! we have completely redesigned the page to feature the four main mobile application development concepts: Smart Devices Mobile Web Games Rich Internet Apps The last

Mobility Metro Training Asia #1 done!

Just completed this training in Hong Kong to a room filled with developers and evangelists from the Microsoft field offices. We went through 3 days of hands-on training that covers the following topics: All About Windows Mobile LOB Mobile Applications

Nationally Ranked School District Improves Efficiency, Community with Mobile Solution

“Now if a student isn’t where he or she is supposed to be, we can pull out AERIES Mobile and check pictures and information…. So that kind of thing happens less and less as use of the device … spreads.” Mark Reider, Director of Information Services, Irvine

SQL Server Compact 3.5 Japanese versions available for download

Windows Desktop runtime: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7849b34f-67ab-481f-a5a5-4990597b0297&displaylang=ja Windows Mobile runtime: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=38ed2670-a70a-43b3-87f3-7ab67b56cbf2&displaylang=ja

New Deep-Dev-Tech (DDT) Blog

José Gallardo Salazar is one of the core architect at Q4Tech who helped us build the Mobility Touchdown content and delivered it world wide to over 22 cities last year. Here is his profile: Jose Gallardo Salazar is a senior mobile developer and architect

OpenNETCF Community Begins

The good folks at OpenNETCF just announced their community site for all things "mobile and embedded" including technologies like Windows CE, Windows Mobile and Micro Framework. There are three articles posted there right now, How to debug without using

Rave Reviews for the Microsoft Mobile Development Handbook

Rob has just posted a cool review of the Microsoft Mobile Development Handbook written by Andy Wigley , Peter Foot and Daniel "The Moth" Moth . He's VERY impressed. It's hard to impress Rob (unless you have fine wine, drive a Virginia class submarine,

Windows Mobile "How Do I" videos published

Jim has been busy at producing a ton of How-To videos on Windows Mobile development. These are quick and easy videos that shows you visually how each feature is used. He covers topics such as : How Do I: Enable and Use the Device Emulator How Do I: Get
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