Hemos vuelto a liarla! El pasado 7 de Junio se celebró otro evento en AndorraDotNet en las instalaciones de FIMARGE (gracias de nuevo por la sala). En él tratamos de mostrar las novedades de Visual Studio 2008, en un evento al más puro estilo de la serie Heroes happen {here}. La agenda estaba bastante...
Free webcast is convened by IDERA Wednesday, June 25, 2008 .. | .. 11:00 AM CST | .. 12:00 PM EST "The Key to Enforcing Compliance and Standardization: Policies" While managing complex database environments, one of the most challenging objectives IT executives, managers and administrators face...
Malayala Manorama has published the bio of some of th MVP's from my state, Kerala in today's Yuva supplement. They however missed my name. I've contacted the author to include it in an update next week. In the meantime, I will try to photo the supplement and post it here.
Ok, first a disclaimer: I'm a Microsoft MVP with a competency in Visual Basic. Normally I would not give this much thought, I've always favored VB (I started using it back when it was in version 3) over all other languages and thought very little of the debates that went on online comparing it...
Now in my third year as a Consumer Security MVP, the time has flown since I started this blog with the best intentions to be prolific. My first post on this blog, Life on the Forums "They may win the battle but not the war." A phrase that comes to mind when I see the heroic efforts of helpers...
I had some free time on Thursday afternoon after the summit was over, so a buddy named Justin Lamb drove to Seattle and graciously allowed me to hang out with him until it was time for me to leave Seattle. We started out with a quick jaunt over to Kerry Park in the Queen Anne district . I snapped this...
Last week, I had the honor and privilege of attending Microsoft's sometimes-annual MVP Summit. This year, there were over 1700 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) in attendance, which is only a portion of the thousands of individuals who have been recognized by Microsoft for their support...
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This year's MVP Summit had FS MVPs spend not one but two full days with members of ACES Studios. The first thing that I noticed while walking into their new offices at Willows was all of the ample room available to them now. Each "cluster" had its own common area. Here is what I found in...
I'm at the MVP Summit this week - an event at which Microsoft communicates (talking and listening) with MVPs. I'm having a great time. I'm seeing people I haven't seen in ages - Aussies I rarely see (like Nick Randolph ), former Aussies (like Chuck Sterling ), people I talk to regularly...
I am here! Today marked the beginning of the Summit, with a great keynote by former MVP General Manager Sean O'Driscoll on Web 2.0 . I briefly ran into Nick while shuffling about - I'll be catching up with him again on Wednesday. I'm taking lots of photos and I'll be sharing them when...