If you don't know about the Heroes Happen Here :: Home campaign then you are very much behind the times. The Launch events for SQL Server 2008 (errrm), Visual Studio 2008 and Windows Server 2008 are fast approaching and so is your customers ability to buy and use them - do you understand what, why...
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Filed under: Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Virtualisation, Developer, SQL Server, Community, Event, Training, Tips, x64, Partner, Terminal Server, Windows Server 2008, ISV, IIS, SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio
This is an extract from the TRM blog which can be found here http://blogs.technet.com/trm/ . I have removed the KB article list and some items which I don't think are relevant to small business / ISV partners, however the full info can be found on the blog page too. News Microsoft Security Assessment...
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on Thu, Nov 1 2007
Filed under: Windows Vista and XP, Support and Tools, Windows Longhorn, Virtualisation, Developer, Windows Server 2003, Event, Windows Client, Vista, Windows Vista, Documentation, Demo, Training, Tips, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Terminal Server, Windows Server 2008
While I am on holiday I thought I would forward these items for the developers out there. The http://blogs.iis.net blog looks awesome for IIS7 information, including videos and the other MSDN information demonstrates how to develop SharePoint tools. Application support Is Your Application Platform People...
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on Tue, Aug 21 2007
Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Windows SharePoint Services, Developer, Event, Windows Client, Windows Vista, Office 2007, Training, Application Compatibility, SharePoint, IIS
When I talk to partners delivering solutions on Windows SharePoint Services V2, V3 and even for some Portal server is becoming a real business opportunity. When I met with Vin of Wem & Co the other day, some of the stuff they were doing was amazing! Anyway, here are the 3 things I thought might be...
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Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Windows SharePoint Services, Developer, Event, Office 2007, Documentation, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, SharePoint