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Microsoft Surface powered by WPF
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From the initial interviews I knew that Microsoft Surface was a Vista PC under the hood and I had my suspicions that the graphics were powered by WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation - the graphics subsystem that is present in .NET 3.0 and Vista). Reading...
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Developer Developer Developer Day 5.0
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over 6 years ago
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Last time, this event rocked and I would definitely recommend attending if you want to see and hear some impressive speakers talk about cool technology. The agenda is already published here and you can register for the event here . From the looks of it...
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Yes Microsoft!!! You finally get it! Now change the rest of it.
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over 6 years ago
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They are finally understanding it! Another excellent name and another cool brand - Microsoft Surface . I can hardly contain myself - someone in marketing actually is changing Microsoft bit by bit. Could this be another trait of Ozziesoft - cool product...
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Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 Beta
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over 6 years ago
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The new public beta for Windows Vista Hardware Assessment has been released and you can go sign up and download the beta from the Microsoft Connect website . What is Windows Vista Hardware Assessment? I've covered this before ( see here for all the detail...
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Windows Server 2008 Podcast
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Powershell is an object orientated scripting language which is extensible and is the foundation admin tool for Exchange Server 2007 and System Center Operations Manager 2007. One of our MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) talks about Windows Server 2008...
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To "Steve Jobs" or not to "Steve Jobs" that is the question
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over 6 years ago
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This week Steve talked about the new Microsoft - or Ozziesoft as it's now being coined. Ozziesoft represents a world where products aren't announced and shown off until they are ready to go out of the door - apparently. Steve uses the example of Silverlight...
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XP SP3 later this year?
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Just speculation, but upon closer inspection of the announcement of the agreement between Microsoft and Juniper networks , this little excerpt slipped out: "Microsoft is announcing that Windows Vista supports this protocol today and Windows Server ® 2008...
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Certified for Windows Vista - networking demo
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over 6 years ago
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Configuring a wireless router or modem can sometimes be a little tricky for the average user, so one of the certifications for Vista aimed to take away the pain when setting up your home network and this video from Ben Reed on the Vista Team blog . Ben...
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Windows Server 2008 London Clinics
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QA-IQ, one of our training partners is running a Windows Server 2008 week of events starting in July. So, what's on the menu? Clinic 1: Windows Server 2008 Branch Office Management Clinic 2: Windows Server 2008 Server Management Clinic 3: Windows Server...
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Family.Show app shows of WPF, source code is available
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over 6 years ago
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Saving the best to last :-) The Vertigo crew were commissioned by Microsoft to create an app in WPF that showed off some of the technology. What they came up with was a an app that helps build and visualise family trees. Apparently genealogy is the fastest...
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Rendering XPS in Silverlight
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over 6 years ago
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A partner I know is currently looking to render XPS and now a very clever chap inside Microsoft ( via Mike Taulty ) has been playing around with doing it in Silverlight . The app is very cool and has nice controls to boot. Bear in mind it's just a proof...
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HD Panoramic Photo Viewer from MS Research
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over 6 years ago
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Wow the innovation keeps on happening ( back story to lack of MS Innovation)... today via the Virtual Earth blog I found a rather cool video which shows off the work of the MS Research team that are doing stuff with HD Photos that size up to 4 Gigapixels...
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Speeding up the Start Menu
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over 6 years ago
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If you've not quite caught the wave on the whole "searching for applications" from the start menu and you still prefer to go through via "All Programs", you might have noticed some performance problems when you open a folder and it sometimes takes a second...
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Can I customise UAC?
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over 6 years ago
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I had some interesting questions today from customers about the level of customization an IT guy can do regarding which areas of functionality are protected by UAC. I.e. if I don't want the Firewall protected by UAC can I change a setting in Group Policy...
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Security in Silverlight
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Following the announcement at Mix a few weeks back, one of the questions on many people's lips is (as with any cool technology) what are the implications, who better to explain about this than the .NET security team? One of the interesting email newsletters...
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The bullshit you get for doing your job
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over 6 years ago
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Working for Microsoft you tend to develop thick skin because of all the stuff people say to you; insults, imputation, indictment & bad mouthing. I guess you could argue that it comes with the territory, it's par for the course or something you inherit...
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Popfly
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Shall I file that under innovation ( back story )? Yes I think I will. Technorati tags: Microsoft Innovation , Silverlight , Popfly
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Recruitment Open Evening at Microsoft UK
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over 6 years ago
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This is a cool company to work for. I've worked at other large blue chip companies, small and medium companies and they don't come close to the way you feel after finishing a week of work at Microsoft. The HR team are running a recruitment open day here...
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Vista news from WinHec
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over 6 years ago
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WinHec - the event where hardware meets software - has recently been live and there have been some interesting announcements come out of the conference, in particular about Windows Vista SideShow. If you're not familiar with SideShow then take a look...
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Next Purchase: Windows Vista SideShow Fridge Magnet
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over 6 years ago
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Yes you read it right... one of the things that emerged at WinHec was a Wireless Fridge Magnet which leverages the Windows Vista SideShow platform (back story about Vista After Hours) that can stream content from your Vista PC to the device. Cool (no...
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New York Times Reader in Silverlight on a Mac
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over 6 years ago
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Shock horror, but here's some innovation from Microsoft ( back story from comments in this post ). The New York Times Reader which was originally a Vista launch app based on WPF has been ported to Silverlight on the Mac. Now because WPF and Silverlight...
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Google Secrecy and control freakery
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over 6 years ago
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James O'Neil shared a Microsofties experience of trying to attend one of their Google @ Work events . Find out what happened when Ryan Pollock in the marketing team of Google Enterprise found out! Now I welcome competitors to our events, so what's up...
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Media Center Big Screen Photos Version 2
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over 6 years ago
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This neat application pulls down your Flickr photos and displays them very nicely within Media Center . I've been playing around with version 1 recently which was originally written in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and deployed as an XBAP but...
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London Web Administration Summit - IIS 7.0 on the menu
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over 6 years ago
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I'll be at this shindig - see you there! 23 May 2007, London: Web Administration Summit - An In-depth Look at Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 in Windows Server “Longhorn” Microsoft Windows Server code name "Longhorn” is the next generation of...
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SQL Server 2008 to support Virtual Earth
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over 6 years ago
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Nice - Geo data types built right into the next version of SQL Server which is likely be called SQL Server 2008. The data will be first class which means it can be indexed too :-) Here's an excerpt from the Virtual Earth Blog: Spatial will be supported...
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