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June 2009 - Posts

  • Microsoft Deployment Toolkit - building install media for Windows 7

    Get Microsoft Silverlight

    Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 and User State Migration Tool (USMT), it's possible to create a USB drive to install Windows7 that will migrate all the user data from an XP or Vista install - and here's the cool part - can finish it all in less than 30 minutes on pretty typical hardware. I've demo'd it at conferences, and Jeremy has done screencasts and demos of it here on Edge.

    In this video, Jeremy gives us a quick tour of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and shows how to create the install media that makes the magic happen.

    The MDT is currently in beta, you can download it from http://connect.microsoft.com

    You can see the tool in action here and here.  A screencast of the MDT is here.

    /Dennis

  • You game enough for the Web?

    Microsoft is looking to hire a star performer, super-charged on Web technologies for our Singapore-based team
    Here’s a brief video overview of the type of opportunity we have, and the person we’re looking for.

    If you’re interested in learning more or applying, the Job Description for the Web Developer Evangelist position is here: http://geeksengaged.com/WebDE

    Direct link to Video: Click here.

    To see job description: http://geeksengaged.com/WebDE

    /Dennis

  • Web Developer Evangelist – To hire

    Workgroup’s Purpose:

    DPE focuses on promotion and adoption of Microsoft platform technologies, which leads to current and future revenue. Responsibilities include:

    • Driving Broad Customer Connection across the Developer, Architect and IT Pro audiences through an integrated approach to evangelism, communities and intelligent audience marketing
    • Marketing of the broad Microsoft platform and developer tools
    • Engaging ISVs through depth and breadth technical evangelism activities and providing strategic leadership on ISVs across the subsidiary/district
    • Driving highly visible design wins in enterprise accounts that lead to compelling evidence and customer references; this includes scaling design wins on the Microsoft platform enabling services partners to architect and win business-critical applications based on the Microsoft platform
    • Selling developer tools to enterprise accounts, partners and through the channel
    • Engaging students and faculty in universities and high schools in order to win mindshare of nascent developers

    In summary, DPE is committed to broad platform adoption and a vibrant ecosystem of customers, partners and developers.  Through evangelism, marketing and sales, DPE helps secure the Microsoft platform, now and in the future.

    Job’s Purpose:

    This is a contingent staff position (contract). The Web Developer Evangelist owns the competencies related to Microsoft Client Experience tools and technologies:

    1. Microsoft Silverlight

    2. .NET Framework Windows Presentation Foundation

    3. Microsoft Expression Studio

    4. Microsoft Internet Explorer 8

    5. Microsoft Silverlight for Mobile

    6. Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX

    As competency owner, the individual is expected to:

    1. Be the local subject matter expert on the identified technologies

    2. Articulate technical value proposition of Microsoft’s client experience technologies vs. competition

    3. Provide cross-audience support to the Singapore DPE team in terms of breadth evangelism, customer engagement, ISV, startup, and Academia(students/faculty)

    4. Provide cross-audience support in depth technical enablement

    5. Plan and own technical enablement programs such as developing training course materials

    6. Support specific depth engagements in implementing POCs

    7. Drive engagements with the Designer community through breadth programs.

    Requirements:

      • 5 – 8 years of related experience
      • Experience with development projects, lead in development team
      • Min. Bachelor’s Degree (B.S/B.A)
        • Field of Study: Business, Computer Science, Engineering or related discipline
      • Certified: MCAD, MCSD
      • Passion for technology and solid knowledge of web development and competitive offerings. Great communication and presentation skills. Deep technical skills. Ability to build partnership and trust with people of different mindset.

    Interested Candidates, please contact the following;

    Sean Williamson, Account Manager, Information Technology
    Randstad Pte Limited
    8 Temasek Boulevard, #17-02A, Suntec Tower Three
    Suntec 038988
    T +65 6510 1463 and  M +65 9682 0611
    Sean.Williamson@randstad.com.sg
    www.randstad.com.sg

  • Microsoft Singapore Architecture Newsletter Update: Jun 2009 Edition

     

    Topics for this month:

    • BING!
    • Interesting Industry/Technology Discussions & Updates
    • Architecture Resources
    • Industry Architecture Sites
    • Architect Community Sites
    • Upcoming Event


    Here are some of the key highlights:


    BING!

    Microsoft’s New Search at Bing.com Helps People Make Better Decisions
    Decision Engine goes beyond search to help customers deal with information overload.

    REDMOND, Wash. — May 28, 2009 — Microsoft Corp. today unveiled Bing, a new Decision Engine and consumer brand, providing customers with a first step in moving beyond search to help make faster, more informed decisions. Bing is specifically designed to build on the benefits of today’s search engines but begins to move beyond this experience with a new approach to user experience and intuitive tools to help customers make better decisions, focusing initially on four key vertical areas: making a purchase decision, planning a trip, researching a health condition or finding a local business.

    The result of this new approach is an important beginning for a new and more powerful kind of search service, which Microsoft is calling a Decision Engine, designed to empower people to gain insight and knowledge from the Web, moving more quickly to important decisions. The new service, located at http://www.Bing.com, will begin to roll out over the coming days and will be fully deployed worldwide on Wednesday, June 3.

    The explosive growth of online content has continued unabated, and Bing was developed as a tool to help people more easily navigate through the information overload that has come to characterize many of today’s search experiences. Results from a custom comScore Inc. study across core search engines show that as many as 30 percent of searches are abandoned without a satisfactory result. The data also showed that approximately two-thirds of the remaining searches required a refinement or requery on the search results page.

    “Today, search engines do a decent job of helping people navigate the Web and find information, but they don’t do a very good job of enabling people to use the information they find,” said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. “When we set out to build Bing, we grounded ourselves in a deep understanding of how people really want to use the Web. Bing is an important first step forward in our long-term effort to deliver innovations in search that enable people to find information quickly and use the information they’ve found to accomplish tasks and make smart decisions.”

    A New Approach to Internet Search

    Based on the customer insight that 66 percent of people are using Internet search more frequently to make complex decisions,* Microsoft identified three design goals to guide the development of Bing: deliver great results; deliver a more organized experience; and simplify tasks and provide insight, leading to faster, more confident decisions. The new service, built to go beyond today’s search experience, includes deep innovation on core search areas including entity extraction and expansion, query intent recognition and document summarization technology as well as a new user experience model that dynamically adapts to the type of query to provide relevant and intuitive decision-making tools.

    • Great search results. Relevant search results are still a top priority for people, yet Microsoft studies show that only one in four search queries deliver a satisfactory result. Bing helps identify relevant search results through features such as Best Match, where the best answer is surfaced and called out; Deep Links, allowing more insight into what resources a particular site has to offer; and Preview, a hover-over window that expands over a search result caption to provide a better sense of the related site’s relevancy. Bing also includes one-click access to information through Instant Answers, designed to provide the sought-after information within the body of the search results page, minimizing the need for additional clicks.
    • Organized search experience. More and more customers are regularly spending time with search engines, engaging in complex, multi-query and multi-session searches. Respondents also said an organized search experience would be twice as useful in helping find information and accomplishing tasks faster. Bing includes a number of features that organize search results, including Explore Pane, a dynamically relevant set of navigation and search tools on the left side of the page; Web Groups, which groups results in intuitive ways both on the Explore Pane and in the actual results; and Related Searches and Quick Tabs, which is essentially a table of contents for different categories of search results. Collectively, these and other features in Bing help people navigate their search results, cut through the clutter of search overload and get right down to making important decisions.
    • Simplify tasks and provide insight. Microsoft’s research identified shopping, travel, local business and information, and health-related research as areas in which people wanted more assistance in making key decisions. The current state of Internet search isn’t optimized for these tasks, but the Bing Decision Engine is optimized for these key customer scenarios. For example, while a consumer is using Bing to shop online, the Sentiment Extraction feature scours the Internet for user opinions and expert reviews to help leverage the community of customers as well as product experts in trying to make a buying decision. In Bing Travel, the Rate Key compares the location, price and amenities of multiple hotels and provides a color-coded key of the best values, and the Price Predictor actually helps consumers decide when to buy an airline ticket in order to get the lowest prices.

    The new brand portfolio will include the following changes to existing Microsoft programs:

    • Microsoft’s mapping platform, Virtual Earth, will now be branded as Bing Maps for Enterprise. More information can be found here.
    • Technology from Microsoft’s April 2008 acquisition of Farecast is now a central part of Bing Travel. More information coming soon.
    • Microsoft’s popular cashback program, now dubbed Bing cashback, with more than 850 merchants and more than 17 million products available, will be fully integrated into the Bing Shopping experience.

    Microsoft is committed to building better tools to help people find the shortest distance from their initial search query to the point of making an informed decision. Bing is an important first step toward this long-term vision and a strong indicator of Microsoft’s commitment to move search technology forward for customers.


    Executive Brief: Technologies that Matter in a Slow Economy

    Bare-bones hardware and software, and all things virtual dictate the game of computing in a slow economy.

    A recent advertisement by Microsoft caused a stir among the Mac-loving community of tech workers. The ad shows a flame-haired Lauren looking for a 17-inch laptop for under $1,000. The challenge is that if she finds one that meets her specifications, she gets to keep the laptop and the change from the $1,000. And so she first goes to a Mac store where the only thing that falls within her budget is a 13-inch Macbook. Slightly dejected, she drives off and along the way says the line that struck a raw nerve among Mac fans and probably Apple itself: “I’m just not cool enough to be a Mac person.”

    She enters another computer store where she finds two laptops that meet her needs on top of her 17-inch monitor requirement for only $699. The ad ends with the line, “I’m a PC and I got just what I needed.”

    Ever since the TV spot came out, the Mac community has been up in arms, dismissing all things PC and the operating system that most of the time goes with it. However, pundits believe that no matter how “cool” Mac may be, the deciding factor for buying PC is price point. When things are tough and everyone is worrying about their finances, notwithstanding the availability of disposable income for some, people are conscious about the amount of money they spend on technology.

    The same is true whether one is buying technology services, software, or hardware. As the world gets on with the current crisis, technology is responding at rapid speed to manage the needs of individual and enterprise tech buyers everywhere. So what are the technologies that actually matter in this climate? Here are a few:

    Virtualization - Video conferences, virtual meetings, and screen sharing are just a few of the ways the tech world is replacing bricks-and-mortar or traditional modes of conducting daily business. Virtualization makes it possible for workers to overlap work schedules across different time zones and collaborate on projects that are stored in different parts of the globe. Moreover, telecommuting becomes a trend even--or especially--among large enterprises who benefit from lower overhead costs and thankful workers who are happy to skip daily commutes and save on gas. Who needs to be physically present at the office when you can access your virtual desktop hosted by an outsourced data center?

    Cloud Computing - Technology suppliers, from Microsoft to Sun to Amazon to startups, have embraced cloud computing as the next wave of business technology service. Buyers need applications and services that can be deployed as soon as possible and with as little maintenance required. Cloud computing also eliminates the need to build armies of engineers to create applications that can be “rented” anyway.

    Enterprise Telecommunications - Businesses are getting savvier when it comes to enterprise communication, that any meeting, conference, or messaging that can be done via BlackBerry, VoIP, or company-supported IMs is welcome. Those that can invest in infrastructure requirements to put these technologies in place for two reasons: (1) to minimize the cost of or need for business travel and (2) to facilitate seamless communication among workers from different locations.

    Open-Source - In early February, the British government released a policy that emphasized preference for open-source over proprietary software in order to cut down cost on technology spending. With proper due diligence, the move is surely to be copied by various industries everywhere in the quest to manage operating costs while remaining productive and responsive to customer demands.

    Bare-Bones Hardware - The popularity of netbooks can be attributed to its portability, and a more so to a much friendlier price point. As software and file management move to the clouds and storage becomes cheaper, tech buyers, such as Lauren in the Microsoft commercial, realize that they only have to spend on what they need. Who cares about the cool factor when they have to spend their money wisely? In early March, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the company’s plans to deliver the “netbooks” of servers that sport features that meet minimal storage and network management needs of businesses.

    External source: http://www.executivebrief.com/blogs/technologies-that-matter-in-a-slow-economy/


    For full article of Microsoft Singapore Architecture Newsletter:


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    Architect Evangelist

    Developer & Platform Evangelism

    Microsoft Operations Pte Ltd

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  • Architect Council – 10th Jun 2009


    Architect Council has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you. Here are the direct links for your viewing.

     
    Keynote: Achieving Productivity Breakthroughs Through ALM

    Click here.

    ARC 01: Achieving Project Efficiency through ALM, A Practitioner’s View

    Click here.


    ARC 02: Learning to be Agile

    Click here.
     
    ARC 03: Optimizing Your Application Platform

    Click here.

    DEV 01: Managing Application Development

    Click here.
     

    DEV 02: Managing Application Quality

    Click here.

    BTS01 and BTS02: What’s New in BizTalk Server 2009 and BizTalk Case Studies

    To download the slides:

    /Clarisse

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – DEV 02: Managing Application Quality


    Architect Council has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, Quah gives us an in-depth view on managing application quality.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.

     

    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides:

    /Clarisse

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – DEV 01: Managing Application Development


    Architect Council has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, Quah gives us an in-depth view on managing application developement.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.


    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides: 

    /Clarisse

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – ARC 02: Learning to be Agile


    Architect Council event has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, we invited Alvin from NCS to share with us on agile methodology.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.

    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides:

    /Clarisse

  • SWUG – June 09 – Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory

    This is part 2 of the night. Visit here for part 1.

    Session 2: Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory

    • Site and services
    • Auditing Changes
    • Fine-Grained Passwords.
    • Read-Only Domain Controller
    • Managed Service Accounts
    • Offline domain join

    Direct link to Video: Click Here

    Slides:

    /Dennis

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – ARC 03: Optimizing Your Application Platform


    Architect Council event has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, KC gives us an overview on Optimizing Your Application Platform.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.

    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides:

    /Clarisse

  • SWUG – June 09 – Introduction to Active Directory

    Singapore Windows IT Pro User group organized and recorded a meetup session.

    Active Directory Tonight!! - http://mstechevents.sg/ViewEvent.aspx?eventId=243

    Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), formerly known as Active Directory Directory Services, is the central location for configuration information, authentication requests, and information about all of the objects that are stored within your forest. Using Active Directory, you can efficiently manage users, computers, groups, printers, applications, and other directory-enabled objects from one secure, centralized location. Let's explore further with the following topics:

    Session 1:

    • What is AD?
    • Server Roles
    • Deployment Considerations
    • Designing a Forest infra
    • Designing a Domain Infra
    • Setting up AD
    • Tools to administer AD

    Session 2:

    • Site and services
    • Auditing Changes
    • Fine-Grained Passwords.
    • Read-Only Domain Controller
    • Managed Service Accounts
    • Offline domain join

    Skill Level: 300-400 (Intermediate to Advance)

    Video Recording for Session 1: (BTW, kudos to Bernard, this is his first time presenting)

    Direct Link to Video: Click Here

    Slides for downloading:

    Watch for Part 2: Windows Server 2008 R2 – Active Directory by Andrew Cheng

    /Dennis

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – ARC 01: Achieving Project Efficiency through ALM, A Practitioner’s View


    Architect Council event has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, we invited Xiaobei from NCS to share with us real life experiences on Application Lifecycle Management (ALM).

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.

    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides:

     
    /Clarisse

  • Architect Council (Jun 2009) – Keynote: Achieving Productivity Breakthroughs Through ALM

     

    Architect Council event has just been held in Microsoft Singapore on 10th June 2009. In this session, John gives us an overview of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM).

    Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)

    ALM is a solution for governing the process of planning, building, and managing applications over their lifecycle. An ALM solution enables you to more effectively manage projects, track project progress, manage requirements, streamline team collaboration, design and develop systems, help ensure quality, manage releases, and maintain software.

    Topic synopsis and details of the event can be found here.

    For those who have missed this event, we made a recording here to share with you.


    Direct Link to Video: Click here.

    To download the slides:



    /Clarisse

  • Imagine Cup 2009 Awards Ceremony

       

    We just finished our Imagine Cup 2009 Singapore rounds of the competition. Imagine Cup world finals will happen in July at Cairo and some of these young innovators will represent us at the world stage in 4 out of the 9 categories, namely – Software Design, Embedded Development, Mashup and Photography. This video captures the glimpses of the journey that we undertook with some of the smartest students in Singapore. Enjoy!

    http://www.mstechevents.sg/ViewEvent.aspx?eventId=236

     

    Direct link to Video: Click here

    Written by Pratibha Kumar | Academic Developer Evangelist | Microsoft Singapore

  • SGDotNet – June 2009 – Parallel Computing in Visual Studio 2010

    Session synopsis & Details: Click Here.

    Parallel Computing in Visual Studio 2010(beta 1)
    Dewi Maya, C# MVP

    Microsoft's Parallel Computing Platform (PCP) is providing tools enabling developers to leverage the power of Multi core processors in an efficient, maintainable, and scalable manner. Parallel Extensions to the .NET Framework brings several important concepts into this toolset. In this presentation, you will see how to parallelize an existing algorithm by using the static Parallel helper class, create and run Tasks, use the Future class to create and run Tasks that return a value and use Parallel LINQ (PLINQ) to optimize LINQ queries to execute in a parallel environment

    Direct Link to video: Click here.

    Presentation Slides:

    /Dennis

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