• Number 1 MVA student in Belgium: David De Vos

     
    MVA

    2 weeks ago we kicked off a blogpost series about
    top Belgian students in the Microsoft Virtual Academy. In this series, 6 students share their favorite trainings, how the platform helps them to be a better professional and give you some tips to improve your ranking. Samuel Dubrul,& Marcelo Estrada Molina already shared their story.

    This week David De Vos (number 1 in the Belgian MVA ranking!) shares his experience with the platform.

    david-de-vos First name: David  
    Last name: De Vos
    Description: My challenging job is to research new technologies and match them to the development of our business. Combell is a hosting provider which focuses on high quality and support.
    MVA status: Platinum
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    What’s your experience with the Microsoft Virtual Academy so far? How does it help you to improve your IT skills?
     
    The Microsoft Virtual Academy provides really good insight in any given Microsoft technology or product. I’m a research engineer which means that I dive under the hood of technology, get all the bits and bytes out of there and report back to our management. In that way, the virtual academy really helped a lot. Most of the tracks are level 200-300 which means they provide a high-level overview and they offer a great starting point. After following a track the best way to take your knowledge to the next level, is by building a test lab and putting everything you learned to the test. That way you’ll have the perfect balance between the theoretical and practical side of things. Because – in my humble opinion – there is still quite a difference. You get many links to white papers and TechNet articles during the courses. These remain within reach on my laptop and are a great resource to fall back to, whether this is during the building of test labs or later on during solution design.


    What’s your favorite training on MVA (track or course)? Which one(s) would you recommend?
     
    I really like the System Center tracks with Symon Perriman and Corey Hynes. Those two present really nicely together. They really bring the material in a fluent way and provide a bunch of practical details. They offered insight in System Center products like VMM 2012 when it was only CTP/RC. 

    The latest tracks I really like are Mission Critical Confidence using SQL Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012: Scale on demand. I really think SQL 2012 is a brilliant product with amazing capabilities. The track really helps understand the practical challenges you face when designing multi-site solutions. Things like quorum configuration and best practices for client configurations are discussed really clearly. I did a study on SQL Server 2012 “Denali” earlier this year and it’s nice to see a lot of my challenges and findings come back during the tracks.


    What’s your advice for ambitious MVA newbies who want to improve their ranking?

    This is a rather difficult question as it depends on many different things. Your personal interest and technical profile should determine what tracks you want to follow. A good start is to highlight what topics you’re interested in on your personal profile page. That way you’ll automatically get a list of tracks that match your interest or need. Review the topic list frequently as new topics are added quite often lately. The availability of new tracks became more frequent the last months and the quality of the content keeps increasing. Increasing your rating can only be done by doing as many tracks as possible. From time to time you get the chance to profit from temporary promotions and bonus points, so you might want to follow up on that. Doing all available tracks requires quite some time and dedication, but it definitely worth doing if you’re a geek like me. Personally I consider it more a learning opportunity than a contest for the highest rating.

    Next week we’ll be sharing Mike Resseler’s view on the Microsoft Virtual Academy.

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  • Windows 8 Shortcuts

    A while ago someone sent me a mail with all the shortcuts I needed to know to use Windows 8.

    Below is an extensive list of shortcuts but in reality I use only a couple of them on a daily bases:

    • Windows key + C: Access the charms bar
    • Windows key + L: Lock computer
    • Windows key + start typing to find app or document
    • Windows key + P: Access the Second Screen bar
    • Windows key + X: Access the Windows Tools Menu

    And the shortcuts I have been using for ages like ctrl+c…

    All Shortcuts:

    Windows key: Switch between Modern Desktop Start screen and the last accessed application

    Windows key + C: Access the charms bar

    Windows key + Tab: Access the Modern Desktop Taskbar

    Windows key + I: Access the Settings charm

    Windows key + H: Access the Share charm

    Windows key + K: Access the Devices charm

    Windows key + Q: Access the Apps Search screen

    Windows key + F: Access the Files Search screen

    Windows key + W: Access the Settings Search screen

    Windows key + P: Access the Second Screen bar

    Windows key + Z: Brings up the App Bar when you have a Modern Desktop App running

    Windows key + X: Access the Windows Tools Menu

    Windows key + O: Lock screen orientation

    Windows key + . : Move the screen split to the right

    Windows key + Shift + . : Move the screen split to the left

    Windows key + V: View all active Toasts/Notifications

    Windows key + Shift + V: View all active Toasts/Notifications in reverse order

    Windows key + PrtScn: Takes a screenshot of the screen and automatically saves it in the Pictures folder as Screenshot

    Windows key + Enter: Launch Narrator       

    Windows key + E: Open Computer

    Windows key + R: Open the Run dialog box

    Windows key + U: Open Ease of Access Center

    Windows key + Ctrl + F: Open Find Computers dialog box

    Windows key + Pause/Break: Open the System page

    Windows key + 1..10: Launch a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Shift + 1..10: Launch a new instance of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Ctrl + 1..10: Access the last active instance of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + Alt + 1..10: Access the Jump List of a program pinned on the Taskbar in the position indicated by the number

    Windows key + B: Select the first item in the Notification Area and then use the arrow keys to cycle through the items Press Enter to open the selected item

    Windows key + Ctrl + B: Access the program that is displaying a message in the Notification Area

    Windows key + T: Cycle through the items on the Taskbar

    Windows key + M: Minimize all windows

    Windows key + Shift + M: Restore all minimized windows

    Windows key + D: Show/Hide Desktop (minimize/restore all windows)

    Windows key + L: Lock computer

    Windows key + Up Arrow: Maximize current window

    Windows key + Down Arrow: Minimize/restore current window

    Windows key + Home: Minimize all but the current window

    Windows key + Left Arrow: Tile window on the left side of the screen

    Windows key + Right Arrow: Tile window on the right side of the screen

    Windows key + Shift + Up Arrow: Extend current window from the top to the bottom of the screen

    Windows key + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the current window from one monitor to the next

    Windows key + F1: Launch Windows Help and Support

    PageUp: Scroll forward on the Modern Desktop Start screen

    PageDown: Scroll backward on the Modern Desktop Start screen

    Esc: Close  a charm

    Ctrl + Esc: Switch between Modern Desktop Start screen and the last accessed application

    Ctrl + Mouse scroll wheel: Activate the Semantic Zoom on the Modern Desktop screen

    Alt: Display a hidden Menu Bar

    Alt + D: Select the Address Bar

    Alt + P: Display the Preview Pane in Windows Explorer

    Alt + Tab: Cycle forward through open windows

    Alt + Shift + Tab: Cycle backward through open windows

    Alt + F: Close the current window Open the Shut Down Windows dialog box from the Desktop

    Alt + Spacebar: Access the Shortcut menu for current window

    Alt + Esc: Cycle between open programs in the order that they were opened

    Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box of the selected item

    Alt + PrtScn: Take a screen shot of the active Window and place it in the clipboard

    Alt + Up Arrow: Move up one folder level in Windows Explorer (Like the Up Arrow in XP)

    Alt + Left Arrow: Display the previous folder

    Alt + Right Arrow: Display the next folder

    Shift + Insert: CD/DVD Load CD/DVD without triggering Autoplay or Autorun

    Shift + Delete: Permanently delete the item (rather than sending it to the Recycle Bin)

    Shift + F6: Cycle backward through elements in a window or dialog box

    Shift + F10: Access the context menu for the selected item

    Shift + Tab: Cycle backward through elements in a window or dialog box

    Shift + Click: Select a consecutive group of items

    Shift + Click on a Taskbar button: Launch a new instance of a program

    Shift + Right-click on a Taskbar button: Access the context menu for the selected item

    Ctrl + A: Select all items

    Ctrl + C: Copy the selected item

    Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item

    Ctrl + V: Paste the selected item

    Ctrl + D: Delete selected item

    Ctrl + Z: Undo an action

    Ctrl + Y: Redo an action

    Ctrl + N: Open a new window in Windows Explorer

    Ctrl + W: Close current window in Windows Explorer

    Ctrl + E: Select the Search box in the upper right corner of a window

    Ctrl + Shift + N: Create new folder

    Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open the Windows Task Manager

    Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use arrow keys to cycle through open windows

    Ctrl + Alt + Delete: Access the Windows Security screen

    Ctrl + Click: Select multiple individual items

    Ctrl + Click and drag an item: Copies that item in the same folder

    Ctrl + Shift + Click and drag an item: Creates a shortcut for that item in the same folder

    Ctrl + Tab:  Move forward through tabs

    Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Move backward through tabs

    Ctrl + Shift + Click on a Taskbar button: Launch a new instance of a program as an Administrator

    Ctrl + Click on a grouped Taskbar button: Cycle through the instances of a program in the group

    F1: Display Help

    F2: Rename a file

    F3: Open Search

    F4: Display the Address Bar list

    F5: Refresh display

    F6: Cycle forward through elements in a window or dialog box

    F7: Display command history in a Command Prompt

    F10: Display hidden Menu Bar

    F11: Toggle full screen display

    Tab: Cycle forward through elements in a window or dialog box

    PrtScn: Take a screen shot of the entire screen and place it in the clipboard

    Home: Move to the top of the active window

    End: Move to the bottom of the active window

    Delete: Delete the selected item

    Backspace: Display the previous folder in Windows Explorer  Move up one folder level in Open or Save dialog box

    Esc: Close a dialog box

    Num Lock Enabled + Plus (+): Display the contents of the selected folder

    Num Lock Enabled + Minus (-): Collapse the selected folder

    Num Lock Enabled + Asterisk (*): Expand all subfolders under the selected folder   

    Press Shift 5 times Turn StickyKeys on or off

    Hold down right Shift for 8 seconds Turn FilterKeys on or off

    Hold down Num Lockfor 5 seconds Turn ToggleKeys on or off

  • MEET us at the TechDays 2012

    Meet us at TechDays 2012

         

    Microsoft

     

     

     

    Visual Studio Expres Editions

     

    The Microsoft BeLux team

     

     

     

    Windows Phone 7 SDK

     

    Bart Vande Ghinste

     

    mva

     

    Lieve Goedhuys

     

     

     

    Microsoft Extended Experts Team

     

    Bart Vande Ghinste

     

     

     

    David Hernie

     

    Windows Azure

     

    System Center

     

     

     

    Sigrid Vandenweghe

     

    TechNet Virtual Labs

     

    Luc Van de Velde

     

    Dreamspark

     

     

     

    WebMatrix

     

    Nick Trogh

     

    s2b 2012

     

     

     

    Katrien De Graeve

     

    ASP.net

     

    Meet us at TechDays 2012

  • Join the IT Pro Summer Expedition and WIN an €800 travel voucher from Connections!

    IT Pro Summer Expedition

    Summer's here and for most of us it's the time of the year when we take that well-deserved rest and stand back from the daily grind. It's the perfect time to launch yourself into something new, fun and rewarding.

    Are you ready for the IT Pro Summer Expedition?

    Dive into Microsoft private cloud solutions (built on System Center and Windows Server) this summer and win fantastic prizes! The Summer Expedition consists of 4 stages and in each of those stages you can win a Nokia Lumia 800, a TechNet Professional Subscription and 4 x 2 Kinepolis cinema tickets. Complete all 4 stages and you may be planning your next summer holiday if you win our grand prize: an €800 Connections Gift Voucher!

    Experience Windows Server 2012

    Prepare yourself and your organisation for the future. Watch the videos and discover how Windows Server 2012 is the power of many servers with the simplicity of one, by efficiently managing your infrastructure.


    Can't wait to get cracking? In the next stages of the Expedition you get to enjoy the Best of the Microsoft Management Summit 2012, determine your Private Cloud Destination and hone your skills at the Microsoft Virtual Academy.


    Take part now

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  • Join the Belgian Experts and Microsoft Corp Product team for 12 hours of SQL Server 2012

    12hofsql 

    Join us for the 12 hours of SQL Server 2012, the next release of the Microsoft Cloud-Ready Information Platform that is scheduled to be released in the first half of 2012. During the 12 hours of SQL Server 2012 we'll offer you 12 webcasts over 12 hours starting 12:12 CET on February 24th (too bad February 12th is a Sunday).

    Together with our 12 speakers, both local and international, we'll walk you through the all new innovations we're bringing to the platform, or as we call them "The Fantastic 12 of SQL Server 2012". Our speakers will dive into all the new things around Business Intelligence, Tier-1 Performance & Reliability, the Manageability enhancements and of course the Cloud readiness and integration of SQL Server 2012 and SQL Azure.

    Make sure to Register Today and explore the next release of SQL Server 2012 together with us.

    Agenda:

    Timing Title
    12:12-13:12 Partially Contained Databases
    13:12-14:12 An introduction to Data Quality Services (DQS)
    14:12-15:12 Power View from the Data Visualisation Perspective
    15:12-16:12 Building your first Analysis Services Tabular BI Semantic model with SQL Server 2012
    16:12-17:12 What's new in Integration Services 2012?
    17:12-18:12 Manageability Enhancements of SQL Server 2012
    18:12-19:12 Building the Perfect BI Semantic Tabular models for Power View
    19:12-20:12 SQL Server 2012 and Big Data
    20:12-21:12 Extending your data to the cloud
    21:12-22:12 Database Schema Management & Deployment using SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT)
    22:12-23:12 Inside SQL Azure: Self Governing, Self-Healing, Massively Scalable Database Service in the Cloud
    23:12-00:12 Performance and High-Availability at Scale with SQL Server 2012