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June 05

Windows 7 Awesome news!!!

If you haven’t heard, it’s official! Windows 7 will be available beginning October 22nd.

It will be available in multiple flavors in most markets- Starter, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. A "Windows 7 Basic" will also be sold in emerging markets.

Engineering I think this is an OS that people is going to make more people happy! If you don’t have the Release Candidate and would like to peek inside and understand the Engineering behind it, make sure you check the team blog at Engineering Windows 7.

RTM: The RTM(Release To Manufacture) code for Windows 7 will be available to partners sometime in the 2nd half of July.

Upgrades? Customers will be able to take advantage of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program. This program enables participating retailers and OEMs to offer a special deal to upgrade to Windows 7 for customers purchasing a qualifying PC.

May 22

Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit - May Preview

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Get it here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?DisplayLang=en&FamilyID=752cb725-969b-4732-a383-ed5740f02e93

 

 

Here’s a complete list of the content in the training kit:

Overview

  • Presentation: Whats New In .NET Framework 4
  • Presentation: What's New In Visual Studio 2010
  • Demo: Hello Visual Studio 2010

Common Language Runtime

  • Demo: System.Threading.Barrier Demo
  • Demo: System.Threading.CountdownEvent

Managed Languages

  • Presentation: What's New In C# 4 and Visual Basic 10
  • Demo: Managed Languages 10-in-1
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction To F#
  • Hands-on Lab: Visual Studio 2010: Office Programmability
  • Hands-on Lab: Visual Studio 2010: Test Driven Development

ASP.NET 4

  • Presentation: Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
  • Presentation: Whats New In ASP.NET AJAX 4
  • Presentation: Whats New In ASP.NET Web Forms 4
  • Presentation: Web Deployment with Visual Studio 2010
  • Demo: AdventureWorks using AJAX
  • Demo: ASP.NET AJAX 10-in-1
  • Hands-on Lab: ASP.NET AJAX
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction to ASP.NET Web Forms 4.0
  • Hands-on Lab: Web Development in Visual Studio 2010

Windows Presentation Foundation

  • Presentation: What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation 4
  • Demo: Touch 101 with Windows Presentation Foundation
  • Hands-on Lab: Building a Data-Driven Master/Detail Business Form in WPF using Visual Studio 2010

Windows Workflow

  • Presentation: Workflow 4: A First Look
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction to Workflow 4.0
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction to Workflow Services using .NET Framework 4.0
  • Hands-on Lab: Creating Flowchart Workflows
  • Hands-on Lab: Workflow Designer Programming Model
  • Hands-on Lab: Monitoring Workflow Services

Windows Communication Foundation

  • Hands-on Lab: WCF Service Discovery

Silverlight

  • Presentation: Introduction to .NET RIA Services

Data Access

  • Presentation: Whats New In Entity Framework 4
  • Presentation: Whats New In ADONET Data Services 1.5
  • Presentation: Introduction to Project "Velocity"
  • Demo: Project Velocity
  • Demo: ADO.NET Data Services 1.5 10-in-1
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction to ADO.NET Data Services
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction To Project "Velocity"

Parallel Computing

  • Presentation: Parallel Computing for Managed Developers
  • Presentation: Parallel Computing with Visual Studio 2010
  • Demo: BabyNames
  • Demo: Parallel.For Loop
  • Demo: Parallel LINQ (PLINQ)
  • Demo: System.Threading.Tasks
  • Hands-on Lab: Parallel Extensions: Building Multicore Applications with .NET

Extensibility

  • Presentation: Introduction to the Managed Extensibility Framework
  • Demo: Intro to Managed Extensibility Framework
  • Hands-on Lab: Introduction To Managed Extensibility Framework

Team System

  • Presentation: Introduction: Visual Studio Team System 2010
  • Presentation: No More Planning Black Box
  • Presentation: No More Late Surprises
  • Presentation: No More Stakeholder Surprises
  • Presentation: No More Parallel Development Pain
  • Presentation: No More Bewildering Admin
  • Presentation: No More No Repro
  • Presentation: No More Build Breaks
  • Presentation: No More Butterfly Effect
  • Presentation: No More UI Regressions
  • Presentation: No More Missed Requirements or Changes
  • Presentation: No More Waiting for Build Setup
  • Presentation: No More Performance Regressions

May 19

TechEd India 2009, Summary of Community activities

Charminar, Hyderabad To summarize: In my 10+ years of community engagement, I would say, TechEd India 2009 was the most successful in terms of community involvement. As beautiful as the famous Charminar of Hyderabad. (see picture on left).

Organizations like INETA APAC, Culminis, PASS and Microsoft India, jointly engaged in bringing all user group leaders together, promoting the respective user groups and enabling great networking opportunities between the leaders and attendees of TechEd India.

 

India Community CouncilBackground: About 1 month before TechEd volunteers from INETA APAC, Culminis, PASS, Microsoft India team, and Microsoft UGSS, formed the India Community Council(ICC),  an initiative spearheaded by Microsoft User Group Support Services(UGSS). The objective was to align the efforts of the various organizations in a country and to explore areas of synergy. TechEd was the perfect ground to see the power of the ICC. And they definitely proved their mettle. Further invaluable help was provided by Ashwin Kini, the Culminis APAC chair.

 

A plan was made to engage the community along the ideas stated in the left column below:

1. Encourage community participation pre-TechEd 1.With Microsoft India’s help, a discount of 25% was negotiated for all User group members wishing to attend TechEd.
1.1. A template was made available to leaders via which they could announce this benefit to members.
1.2. Members interested in the offer were given a survey url to indicate their interest. A day before TechEd volunteers provided this list to TechEd event agency to ensure at time of payment, members got 25% discount. (Despite the severe recession 65 community members took advantage of this offer).
2. ICC members were given free entry.
3. INETA APAC(facebook, Spaces), Culminis blogs, sites announced benefits for the community, and mailers + phone calls were made to all UG leaders.
2. Promote all User Groups of (INETA APAC, Culminis & PASS), create awareness of these organizations, MVP Program and Microsoft UGSS, ensure all attendees are aware of the above. 1. A Community Booklet was created, containing details of all user groups in India, via efforts of ICC + other volunteers. A professional company was engaged(Printo), their help was invaluable. Community booklet was included in the attendee kits, ensuring all are aware of the various user groups across India. In addition, UG leaders were provided Community booklets, so that they could distribute it to their group members.
3. Engage TechEd Attendees, Promote leaders and groups, create buzz and encourage at least 10% of TechEd audience. 1. Two contests were organized.
1.1 Culminis, INETA APAC, PASS, Leader Hunt Contest for TechEd India 2009. Leader Hunt Contest for TechEd India 2009
Enabled attendee interaction with all leaders(Culminis, INETA APAC, PASS) who are present at TechEd. Approximately 300 attendees participated.

1.2 INETA APAC True or False Contest. INETA APAC Contest for TechEd India Enabled attendees to be aware of INETA APAC benefits and sign up as volunteers. 
Approximately 300 attendees participated.

1.3 There was also a dart game where Attendees lining up to play the Community dart game at TechEd Indiaa lots of goodies(Stress balls, T-shirts, Caps) were given to attendees. The queue at the dart game counter was just amazing. (The Xbox guys helped by providing part of their booth to enable this.)
4. Networking opportunity for speakers, attendees, UG leaders, volunteers. An exclusive Community Evening was Community Evening at TechEd Indiaorganized, primary sponsor was Microsoft UGSS, Culminis and INETA APAC also partly sponsored the same.  Networking, free beer and munchies. It was an evening attended by close to 100 people (consisting of leaders, members, speakers and Microsoft personnel). 14052009976The ICC members were formally introduced to the attendees. The entrance to this exclusive event was guarded by our enthusiastic leaders/volunteers Nauzad, Surendra Mishra and Pinalkumar Dave followed by turns by other volunteers. 
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5. Involve 3rd party speakers, Microsoft Regional Directors, other valuable speakers etc. Pre-TechEd, behind the scenes I was involved in getting 3rd party speakers, such as Sanjay Vyas, Dr. Nitin Paranjpe, Raj Chaudhuri, Meena K and Ranganathan S. In addition, Microsoft RD’s like Praveen Srivatsa, Venkatarangan TNC, also delivered some fantastic sessions.
6. Leader Summit One of the things local Microsoft encouraged was to engage leaders much more, and in order to help with that, they offered free entry to TechEd for all leaders of groups in India.
14052009969The ICC capitalized this wonderful opportunity and informed all leaders, in addition, INETA APAC and Culminis sponsored leader accommodation at TechEd, since quite a few leaders were attending this proved to be hugely beneficial, about 14 leaders attended this special summit, along with leading MVP’s. It was held on day 2 of TechEd for about 2 hours. INTEA APAC, Culminis and PASS shared their plans for FY10 with leaders. Additionally, Culminis, INETA APAC, PASS representatives, respectively met up with their group leaders in separate meetings.
7. Upcoming mini-UG TechEd’s in 8 cities. Microsoft announced their support to Community, UG led, mini-TechEd’s in 8 cities. These will be targeting both IT Pro’s and Developers.
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Topics that are being delivered are: 
IT Pro: Win Server 2008 R2; Virtualization; Exchange server
Developer: WIN 7; IE 8 /SL3 & Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft would enable UG leaders to get content from TechEd on the above + leaders are encouraged to have local speakers for whom virtual training could be provided. INETA APAC, Culminis, and UGSS could support funding of these Community TechEd’s.

8. Special Session for UG leaders Concept Visuals – presentation by Sanjay Vyas was an exclusive introduction to leaders on how Concept Visuals helps in easy learning + presenting of any information. The best comment after the session which I heard from a leader was “I was doing Windows programming for 6 years and now I finally understand what’s happening”. It was an eye opener for all.
9. New User Groups support Hyderabad – Soni Somarajan and Srinivas B.N. were two new potential leaders who stepped up to help with Hyderabad UG.
Patna – Monika Jha(encouraged by UG leader Surendra Mishra) has decided to start the Patna User Group, focused on UI/Designing
Agra – Similarly, INETA APAC volunteer Mahesh Mitkari, is working with a potential new leader in Agra.
10. Goodies for UG leaders and their members 15052009983 On the last day, UG leaders were given giveaways to take back to their user group communities, which they could utilize at the upcoming mini-TechEd’s. ICC members and volunteers, put their hands together to coordinate these efforts.
11. UG content in localized languages Microsoft is helping encourage submission of information in localised languages, so far I believe, there are volunteers for Gujarati, Kannada, Hindi and hopefully the upcoming mini-UG TechEd’s will bring many more languages to the fore. These video recordings would be promoted across the country.
May 13

TechEd India 2009 – Opening Keynote

I think the success of a session/event is how much the audience enjoys and smiles at the comments and the openness of the speaker, especially when the speaker is none other than CEO of Microsoft Steve Balmer.

Over the years of the various TechEd’s I’ve seen, I think the Indian people were quite enthusiastic about the his keynote. The beauty I believe was in it’s simplicity, and direct approach in talking to people.

Here’s a picture of the opening keynote.

UnConference@TechEd India 2009 Sessions Announced!

TechED India is starting Tomorrow.. the UnConference is already popular place to be at...
Here are some of the sessions that have been decided by popular voting:
Wednesday, May 13
1:00 - 2:00 Groove is the best medicine for difficult times - Ashok Hingorani
3:00 - 4:00 Silverlight 2 & 3 CoreCLR - Vikram Pendse
4:00 - 5:00 SQL Server 2008 Management Studio New Features - Pinal Dave
5:00 - 6:00 XML Support in SQL Server 2008 - Jacob Sebastin
6:00 - 7:00 Policy Based Management in SQL Server 2008 - Amit Bansal
Thursday, May 14
1:00 - 2:00 What's New in Silverlight 3 - Vikram Pendse
2:00 - 3:00 Developing using Silverlight3 Controls - Chaitra Nagraj
3:00 - 4:00 ADO.NET Data Services - Chaitra Nagraj
4:00 - 5:00 Improving Application Installation UX in Windows 7 - Vijay Raj
5:00 - 6:00 SQL Server 2008 Beyond Relational - Arun Balachandran
Friday, May 15
12:00 - 1:00 Getting started with Oslo - Mehfuz Hossain
1:00 - 2:00 Using Office 2007 effectively - Top 10 issues - Nitin Paranjpe
3:00 - 4:00 IIS 7 for Devs and Admins - Mohd Abdul Muqeet Khan
4:00 - 5:00 High Availability in SQL Server 2008 - Satya
5:00 - 6:00 Upgrading To SQL Server 2005 & 2008: Notes & Best Practices - Satya
Apart from these sessions, TechEd Attendees will get an opportunity to present as well. If you want to present at UnConference, please enter your name at Community Pavilion in TechEd India.

For more details visit: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=62844697987

 

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