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July 2007 - Posts

If you are interested in getting some deep technical SharePoint training for Enterprise Search then get yourself on this course asap - we only have 22 places that we have subsidised...so book now! There is a cost for Certified and Gold partners but as Read More...
So you may have noticed a slight absence from me over the last few weeks whilst I have been at the Worldwide Partner Conference at which we had a significant attendance from UK Partners in HPC and 400 others from the UK. I followed that up with the Microsoft Read More...
Just a quick link to a nice video on Microsoft and OpenSource, you may remember Ryan from a couple of interviews we did a while back when he visited the HPC team in the UK. Just click on the picture of Ryan to go straight to the interview! Interviewers: Read More...
Nice article here on ECM Connection, I have cut and paste a specific quote below but the bits I like are: ...perhaps what’s been most striking is the number of customers that are inquiring and taking serious interest in understanding SharePoint and its Read More...
So this week I am over at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Denver and will be presenting with my colleagues on Enterprise Search and how to work with Microsoft to be successful. During the presentation we will mention some work from Verus Research Read More...
We wanted to understand more about our markets in HPC and so commissioned some research to help us do just that. The goal was: To better understand the needs of High Performance Computing experts in capital market firms Microsoft commissioned Roper Public Read More...
Following the recent Enterprise Search Community Event I said we would post all the slides for everyone to access. I could only post one at a time on this blog and so have uploaded them to Robs SharePoint site here I have found this site that has a huge Read More...
Liked this: "I am pleased to see these new Top500 systems based on Windows Compute Cluster Server. The submissions underscore Microsoft’s profound interest in our community and prove that supercomputing can be done on Windows." Prof. Dr. Hans Werner Meuer, Read More...
 
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