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  • June 22 6:49 PM
    çok güzel blog bu ama geç farkettimişim....:((
  • November 01 1:17 AM
    Sevgili eşim Özlem'e teşekkür ederim.
  • October 30 2:41 PM
    merhaba,
    blogunu ilk günden beri 'yakından' takip ediyorum.Basarılar diliyorum.
  • October 23 8:47 PM
    Merhaba,
    Çok güzel ve çok faydalı bilgiler içeren elinizin ve bilginizin emeği ile hazırladığınız sayfanız gerçekten çok güzel olmuş.Sizi kutlarım.
    Başarılarınızın devamını dilerim.
    Kalın Sağlıcakla,
    DİLA
  • September 18 9:16 PM
    Umut, Mehmet Emre,
    Söktörümüzün en çok izlenen bloglarını yayınlayan, siz değerli arkadaşlarımdan bu güzel yorumları almak mutluluk verici.  Bende sizleri takip etmeye ve bilgilenmeye devam ediyorum. Sevgiler.
  • Umut AYDIN
    September 18 2:28 PM
    Merhabalar Ozan,
     
    Oldukça faydalı bir çalışma olmuş ellerine sağlık. Mehmet Emre'nin de belirttiği üzere özellikle dikey sektörler üzerine bugün ve gelecekte bizlerle paylaşacağın bilgi ve tecrübelerinin sektöre oldukça büyük fayda getireceği inancını taşıyorum.
     
    Sıklıkla izliyor olacağım. Başarılarının devamını dilerim.
  • September 18 1:02 AM
    Ozan ;
     
    Blogger dünyasına hoş geldin. Özellikle dikey sektörlerde bilgi ve deneyim paylaşımının sektörümüz için çok önemli olduğunu düşünüyorum. Bu açıdan bakıldığında senin blog' un daha öncede konuştuğumuz gibi oldukça ilgi çekecektir.  Ben yakından takip edeceğim. Üye oldum bile. Kolay gelsin diyorum :)
     
    Mehmet EMRE
  • September 17 12:15 AM
    Çağlayan Bey, değerli temennileriniz için teşekkür ederim.
    Sevgi ve saygılarımla, 
  • September 16 9:53 PM
    Hoşgeldin Ozan.  Bilgi ve görüşlerinden yararlanmayı, manalı tartışmalar yapmayı, bilgi işcilerinin sayısını hep birlikte artırmayı umarak, sevgilerimle,
     
    Çağlayan Arkan
  • September 16 4:38 PM
    Teşekkürler Atalay. Senin de blogunu heyecanla bekliyorum. Bilgi çalışanı vizyonun da aktaracağın bir çok değerli konu olacaktır. Ek olarak, güzel sesinden şarlıları da blogdan dinlemek isteriz.
     
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People-Ready Business in Industry
May 29

Rafal Lukawiecki- Data Mining and Business Intelligence for Enteprises on TechNet Spotlight

 

clip_image003In Data Mining and Business Intelligence for Enterprises, Rafal Lukawiecki aims to show IT Professionals how data mining can be used in IT infrastructure to support real business scenarios demystifying the perception that Data Mining is complex, untested or only for specialists. This has become possible since Microsoft has taken the technology to new levels making it accessible to all. In four easy-to-understand yet packed with practical information sessions you will learn about what Data Mining and Business Intelligence can do for you, how to deploy and manage it, how to use it, and how to make it available to other parts of your IT environment.

Visit TechNet Spotlight: www.microsoft.com/technetspotlight

Video on Demand, Video Downloads, PowerPoint Presentations, Audio and more

Data Mining and Business Intelligence for Enterprises

Available Videos

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Data Mining and Business Intelligence for Enterprises:

http://www.microsoft.com/emea/spotlight/event.aspx?id=99

Links to Session Videos:

Ø Introduction to Data Mining- Rafal Lukawiecki, Strategic Consultant, Project Botticelli Ltd

Ø Working with Data Mining- Rafal Lukawiecki, Strategic Consultant, Project Botticelli Ltd

Ø Using Data Mining in your IT Systems (Part 1)- Rafal Lukawiecki, Strategic Consultant, Project Botticelli Ltd

Ø Using Data Mining in your IT Systems (Part 1), Rafal Lukawiecki, Strategic Consultant, Project Botticelli Ltd

April 23

END-TO-END INTEGRATED VIRTUALIZATION

 

Many companies consider to use their existing infrastructure more efficiently or take advantage of new technologies without having to buy additional hardware every time new applications and services are added.
Virtualization enables more than just consolidation and Server Virtualization. It has the power to enable agility across IT environments. Virtualization will play a significant role in enabling companies to create IT systems that are not only highly efficient, but that have the self-awareness to adapt automatically as business conditions change.

By considering on the solution, there are some specific questions come up;

"How are you planning to use virtualization?"
"Is it just about server virtualization or do you have other scenarios in which you want to virtualize applications, client or presentation layer?"
"How do you plan to manage this environment? Do you need a tool set to manage both the physical and virtual world at the same time?"

When you examine the solution in the market, you will see that Microsoft offers end2end integrated virtualization solutions better TCO.

Virtualization

 

Server Virtualization

With Microsoft Windows Server 2008, server virtualization will be available as part of the operating system with the new 'Hyper-V' feature. Microsoft's design approach improves virtualization efficiency and delivers better performance. (This technology is also available separately through Microsoft Hyper-V Server.) Hyper-V technology--as well as the currently available Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2--supports server consolidation, re-hosting of legacy operating systems and applications on new hardware, and disaster recovery based on application portability across hardware platforms.


Presentation Virtualization

With Microsoft Windows Server Terminal Services, a Windows desktop application can run on a shared server machine and present its user interface on a remote system, such as a desktop computer or thin client.


Desktop Virtualization

Microsoft Virtual PC runs applications that are not compatible with the operating system on a desktop PC by supporting multiple operating systems on a single machine. It also accelerates testing and development of new software and systems. In addition, with the Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop license for hosted desktop architectures (also known 'virtualized desktop infrastructures'), an entire desktop can be hosted on a server and remotely delivered to another desktop computer.


Application Virtualization

Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization transforms applications into centrally-managed virtual services that are streamed to desktops, servers, and laptops when and where they are needed. SoftGrid dramatically accelerates application deployment, upgrades, and patching by simplifying the application management lifecycle.

April 01

ISO and IEC approve Office Open XML document format standard

 

The International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) have approved ISO/IEC DIS 29500, Office Open XML File Formats as an International Standard. Approval requires at least 2/3 (i.e. 66.66 %) of the votes cast by national bodies participating in ISO/IEC JTC 1 to be positive; and no more than 1/4 (i.e. 25 %) of the total number of national body votes cast negative. Both of these criteria were achieved, with 75 % of votes cast by national bodies participating in ISO/IEC JTC 1 being positive and only 14 % of all national votes cast being negative.

March 22

Microsoft Gets Gartner's Business Intelligence Top Ranking

The company makes a surprise leap ahead of Business Objects and Cognos in its ability to execute on BI products and pricing.

By Mary Hayes Weier
InformationWeek
February 5, 2008 03:34 PM

Business Objects and Cognos have long been considered the leaders in business intelligence platforms. But in a surprising new report, Gartner ranks Microsoft ahead of those companies in its ability to execute.

Gartner's "magic quadrants" are typically annual market evaluations that place software vendors in one of four quadrants within a square: niche players, visionaries, challengers, and leaders. Specific placement within a quadrant depends on a vendor's ability to execute, which moves them upward, and completeness of vision, which moves them to the right.

Business Objects, Cognos, and Microsoft were placed among the leaders in Gartner's just-released Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms, 2008. But the research firm placed Microsoft above the other two in its ability to execute, including the competitiveness and success of its BI goods and services, its viability and investment in BI, and the execution of its sales and pricing. In last year's BI platform report, Gartner put Microsoft in the challenger quadrant.

Business Objects and Cognos slightly outranked Microsoft in completeness of vision, which includes such things as market understanding, sales strategy, and product development and delivery strategy.

By placing the world's largest vendor of commodity software as one of the BI market leaders, Gartner is demonstrating how quickly BI is moving from a specialized, expensive technology into a commodity itself. The rapidly commoditizing BI market, many industry observers believe, is among the reasons Business Objects accepted a $6.8 billion buyout offer from SAP and Cognos took a $5 billion buyout offer from IBM.

In its report, written by James Richardson and three other Gartner analysts, the firm cites the attractiveness of Microsoft's integrated Office suite, its PerformancePoint Server released last year, and SQL Server to businesses standardized on Microsoft platforms. "The bundling and pricing of its BI products makes [Microsoft] an economically attractive offering that will be considered by many organizations," the analysts wrote, adding that Microsoft's large development community will further the platform.

They also wrote that customers cite Microsoft for having the "best BI software quality of all the megavendors, with over half of them reporting no problems with the software," and attribute this quality, in part, to much of its technology having been internally developed rather than acquired.

Other companies placed in the leaders' quadrant included Oracle MicroStrategy, and SAS Institute, while Information Builders straddled the line between challengers and leaders. The leader ranking also is a move up for MicroStrategy, which Gartner ranked as a visionary last year.

SAP was ranked separately from Business Objects as a challenger, since SAP's acquisition of Business Objects was completed just a few weeks ago. Gartner ranked QlikTech and Tibco Spotfire as visionaries, and Actuate, Arcplan, Board International, and Panorama Software as niche players.

Gartner defines BI platforms as those that enable users to build applications that help organizations learn and understand their business. It divides these capabilities into the functions of integration, information delivery, and analysis.

March 03

EN BÜYÜK ETKİNLİK : Microsoft 2008 Sunucu ve Yazılım Platformu Lansmanı

Microsoft E.Bültenlerine Kayıt Olun | Kaydınızı Silin | Profilinizi Güncelleyin

Microsoft 2008 Sunucu ve Yazılım Platformu Lansmanı

 

 

 

 

 

Değerli Bilişim Dostlarımız,
Bilişim dünyamıza sürat, etkinlik, verimlilik katacak yeni teknoloji çözümlerimizi tüm dünyayla eş zamanlı olarak ülkemizde de kamuoyumuzla paylaşıyoruz. Bu yılın en önemli yenilikleri, bugüne kadar geliştirilmiş en güvenilir ve en dayanıklı sunucu işletim sistemi Windows Server 2008 ile birlikte bilgi platformu SQL Server 2008 ve yazılım geliştiricisi Visual Studio 2008’in hizmetinize sunulması olacak. Sanallaştırma, iş zekası, yeni nesil İnternet alanlarında geleceğe yön verecek bu yenilikçi ürünlerin lansmanını İstanbul’da 12 Mart 2008 tarihinde Lütfi Kırdar Kongre Salonu’nda gerçekleştireceğiz.
Microsoft Merkezi’nden gelecek uzmanların da konuşmacı olarak katılacağı bu toplantılarda sizi de ağırlamak istiyoruz. Bütün dünyada “Bilişim Kahramanları Aramızda” sloganı ile sunulan 2008 sunucu ürünlerinin tanıtım etkinliklerimizde karşılaşmak umuduyla sizlere çalışmalarınızda başarılar, sağlık ve mutluluk diliyoruz.
Saygılarımızla,
Microsoft Türkiye


Tarih :12 Mart 2008 Çarşamba, 09:00 - 18:00

Yer :Lütfi Kırdar Kongre ve Sergi Sarayı

Gündem

09:00 - 10:00 Kayıt
10:00 - 12:45 Windows Server 2008 | Visual Studio 2008 | SQL Server 2008 Lansmanı
10:00 - 10:40 Hoş Geldiniz: Microsoft Türkiye Genel Müdürü Çağlayan Arkan ve Platin Sponsorlar
10:40 - 11:00 Dinamik IT - Microsoft MEA Vice President Ali Faramawy
11:00 - 11:50 Uçtan Uca: Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008
11:50 - 12:10 Ara
12:10 - 12:30 Başarı Hikayeleri
12:30 - 12:45 Kahramanlar Sahnede
12:45 - 13:45 Öğle Yemeği

Paralel Sunumlar aynı anda başlayıp farklı salonlarda yapılacaklardır.

Paralel Sunumlar

13:45 - 14:35
• Windows Server 2008 Geleceğin Platformu
• SQL Server 2008 Gelişmiş Veri Platformu
• Visual Studio 2008 Yeni Nesil Yazılım Platformu
• Platin Sponsor Sunumu: Tradesoft

14:35 - 14:50
Ara
14:50 - 15:40
• Windows Server 2008 Sanallaştırma Teknolojileri
• SQL Server 2008 ile Kritik İş Uygulamaları
• Visual Studio 2008 Yeni Nesil Web Uygulamaları
• Platin Sponsor Sunumu: Fujitsu

15:40 - 15:55
Ara
15:55 - 16:45
• Windows Server 2008 Güvenlik Özellikleri ve NAP
• SQL Server 2008 ile İş Zekası
• Visual Studio 2008 Yeni Nesil Akıllı İstemciler
• Platin Sponsor Sunumu: Intel

16:45 - 17:00
Ara
17:00 - 17:50
• Windows 2008 ve Yeni Nesil Web
• SQL Server 2008 ile Dinamik Uygulama Geliştirme
• Visual Studio 2008 Yeni Nesil office uygulamaları
• Platin Sponsor Sunumu: HP

Bilişim Kahramanlarının Ayak Sesleri

January 27

Silverlight on the Istanbul Events' Web Site

 

etkinlik

 IT Department of Istanbul Governor’s Office  provides a great service for the citizens of Istanbul. You can find wide information for the events, occurring at Istanbul.  Here is the link below;

         http://etkinlik.istanbul.gov.tr/

High-skilled IT team of the Governor’s Office has embedded Silverlight technology for richer user experience.  Keep on following the site for new events and new Silverlight features.

I would like to thank the Governor's Office IT team for such great service.

How Microsoft supports Local Software Economy(LSE) in Turkey

 

Talking about Turkey LSE Summary

Turkey LSE Summary

  
Video: Turkey LSE Summary
January 20

Microsoft Corp. Joins GridWise Alliance

Energy industry group seeks to bring innovative information technology insight to help transform the United States' electric power system.

REDMOND, Wash. — Jan. 14, 2008 — Microsoft Corp. announced today that it has joined the GridWise™ Alliance, a collaborative venture between private industry and the U.S. Department of Energy. The organization's goal is to transform and modernize the nation's electrical power system so that energy can be generated, distributed and consumed more efficiently, cost effectively and environmentally friendly. Microsoft will bring its information technology and software expertise to help the Alliance progress toward this goal.

"As collaboration and innovation are critical to any major industry transformation, we are pleased to have Microsoft as part of the Alliance," said Guido Bartels, chairman, GridWise Alliance. "By passing the new energy bill, Congress has signaled a significant shift in our nation's energy policy, and having leading companies like Microsoft join the Alliance fits our strategy of building a broad consensus for implementing these smart grid concepts."

Microsoft's expertise in helping utilities use information technology to improve their utility business operations is making an impact worldwide and will be critical in helping GridWise with the goal to move the nation's industrial-age electric grid into the information age.

"It is critical for everyone involved to look at industry operations in new ways—from evaluating processes to reviewing the entire energy ecosystem—in terms of energy efficiency, reliability and reducing our carbon footprint," said Jon Arnold, worldwide utilities industry managing director for Microsoft. "As a new member, the Microsoft team is ready to help the GridWise Alliance paint the vision for the energy ecosystem of the future through an intelligent infrastructure that is pervasive and integrated—incorporating generation, transmission, distribution, energy markets and the consumer."

For more information about the GridWise Alliance, visit www.gridwise.org.

About Microsoft in Utilities

Industry solutions from Microsoft and its partners empower utilities to thrive in today's market-driven environment by optimizing their business operations in customer care, generation, trading and risk management, transmission and distribution, regulatory compliance, and enterprise services. With these capabilities, people can deliver innovative services, implement operations and maintenance best practices, enhance planning activities, create profitable customer relationships, and establish high-value connections with suppliers. Utilities offerings from Microsoft and its partners uniquely amplify utilities professionals' efforts, creating winning relationships with customers, partners and regulators. For more information, please visit www.microsoft.com/utilities.

New Document Standard - OpenXML

ABOUT OpenXML ...

Office Open XML is a new standard that is ratified by ECMA for word-processing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. It can be freely implemented by multiple applications on multiple platforms.

The need for an open office format arises from the necessity for long-term preservation of documents. Existing documents based on binary formats are coupled tightly with the programs that create them. Over time, they become difficult to read without significant loss. Preserving the integrity of documents has become an important issue.

OpenXML is based on XML, which confers the benefits of preservation, interoperability, and extensibilty. It is designed to support the existing features of word-processing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. Furthermore, the features it specifies closely mirror that of those supported by existing Microsoft(TM) Office suite of products. This allows the transition from Micrsoft(TM) Office documents to OpenXML documents to happen easily.

With the OOXML standard, new applications can be built that enables the

  • Automatic extraction of data from documents
  • Modification of a small part of the doccument, and yet allowing editability
  • Mass formatting on a large set of documents
  • Generation of standard documents from business data

Microsoft Office (2007, 2003, XP, 2000), OpenOffice Novell Edition, open-source project Gnumeric, Neo-Office 2.1, and PalmOS (Dataviz) already support Open XML. Corel has announced Open XML support for WordPerfect 2007 and developers worldwide are building solutions using Open XML.

http://www.openxml.biz/

http://www.openxmlcommunity.org/

Open XML trumps ODF in document format fight, consulting firm says - Eric Lai

 

January 14, 2008 (Computerworld) The OpenDocument Format (ODF) remains "more of an anti-Microsoft political statement than an objective technology selection" by users, according to a report released Monday by analysts at Burton Group, who recommend that companies adopt Microsoft Corp.'s Office Open XML document format whether or not it is approved as an ISO standard next month.

Midvale, Utah-based Burton Group said that the report was neither commissioned nor paid for by Microsoft. However, Burton analyst Peter O'Kelly, one of the report's co-authors, is scheduled to make a presentation at an Open XML press briefing that Microsoft plans to hold in the Seattle area on Wednesday. Also speaking will be multiple Microsoft executives involved in the Open XML standards-ratification effort.

In their report, O'Kelly and fellow analyst Guy Creese predicted that Open XML "will be more pervasive" among users than ODF will be. The latter format -- officially known as the Open Document Format for Office Applications -- will remain viable but "in a minor role," Creese and O'Kelly wrote.

The two analysts cited several reasons to back up their contentions:

  • Other than in "simple scenarios," they said, Open XML beats ODF in terms of compatibility with prior Office document formats. "This may be an inconvenient truth for Microsoft competitors, but it will remain so unless Sun [Microsystems Inc.] and other ODF supporters revise ODF to include full Office file format compatibility."
  • "Much to the chagrin of Microsoft competitors," Creese and O'Kelly wrote, "Microsoft appears to be sincere in its efforts to make [Open XML] a meaningful and global industry standard." Open XML already has been accepted by the Ecma International standards body, which today published a 2,300-page document addressing complaints and suggestions about the format from members of Geneva-based International Standards Organization. The latter group in September narrowly rejected an attempt by Ecma to win fast-track ISO standard approval for Open XML.
  • Open XML is "more complex than ODF, but it's not unnecessarily complex for the contexts it was designed to address," according to the Burton analysts. Moreover, they claimed that only "a very small percentage of application developers" will need to fully master Open XML, just as "few" developers have mastered all aspects of formats such as PostScript or PDF.
  • Creese and O'Kelly wrote that although ODF is "a clean and useful design, [it] addresses only a subset of what most organizations do with productivity applications today." They added that ODF's evolution "will likely be slow and complex, in part because of the fact that Openoffice.org, the primary implementation of ODF, is arguably still, in some respects, controlled by Sun Microsystems."
  • ODF proponents contend that OpenOffice.org and other alternatives to Office will win in budget-constrained environments, such as governments or schools in poorer countries. But Creese and O'Kelly countered that success is "not a forgone conclusion for ODF" because of Microsoft's cut-rate Office pricing for those customers, such as its $3 Student Innovation Suite.

Marino Marcich, executive director of the OpenDocument Format Alliance, retorted via e-mail that many users are taking "a buyer-beware attitude" toward Open XML because that format "is not interoperable and will tie them to the upgrade path of a single vendor."

For example, he noted that Becta, the U.K. government's educational technology agency, last week released a report of its own advising, among other things, that to ensure the widest compatibility of files between different applications, Office 2007 users shouldn't save documents in Open XML. Instead, Becta recommended the continued use of Microsoft's older and proprietary .doc, .xls and .ppt formats.

Those formats "dominate the current landscape," Marcich acknowledged. "But the issue is the format of the future, and there ODF has taken a considerable lead [over Open XML]." He claimed that more than 40 applications now include support for ODF, and that online documents stored in ODF outnumber ones stored in Open XML "by a margin of 80:1."

The combination of ODF and OpenOffice.org made some strides last year, primarily among governments overseas. But those technologies haven't made much headway in the U.S., where bills seeking to mandate the use of open document formats by government agencies were defeated in at least five states during 2007.

A positive result for Microsoft in the Ecma-led effort to have Open XML ratified by ISO -- which already has accepted ODF as a standard -- could help prevent more foreign governments from defecting from Office.

But Creese and O'Kelly said in their report that no should expect Open XML's approval or nonapproval as a standard "to have market-altering ramifications." They added that Microsoft's many competitors will ensure that if the software vendor "abuses standards initiatives, the market response will be swift and severe."

The two analysts also predicted that software-as-a-service vendors working with documents online likely will have to add Open XML support to their products over time. In addition, they said that they expect Adobe Systems Inc.'s PDF to remain the dominant format for "nonrevisable" documents. But ODF and especially Open XML will prevent PDF from catching on with documents that still may be changed or edited, such that Adobe will "likely" add support for Microsoft's format to its Buzzword online word processor, Creese and O'Kelly said.

January 12

All of 'em run on Windows Server 2008 at Microsoft.com except one! Watch!

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The Lone Server Story

Once I was almost famous. For years, my friends and I were on the front lines: we were the Windows Server 2003 servers that powered Microsoft.com, one of the hottest Web sites in the world. Then, early last summer, everything changed. Quietly, without warning, the new kids took over. Windows Server 2008. Yes, I know, the product’s not even done yet. These were Beta 3 servers, for Pete’s sake. Long way from prime time. But there they were, humming away. No problems. All of ‘em on Windows Server 2008. Except me. The last Windows Server 2003 left at Microsoft.com.

Here’s a video of my life today:

Video : (Short Version)

Video2: (Long Version)

January 09

Microsoft 2008 Utility Summit

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Microsoft 2008 Utility Summit
Prague, Czech Republic March 27th and 28th

The challenges facing the Utility Industry are accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Executives continue to be challenged by regulatory, geo-political, shareholder, restructuring and competitive pressures. On top of this, environmental burdens have exploded forcing companies to rethink their strategies across the entire Utility value chain. Never before have the challenges been so great and the stakes so high.

During this Summit Microsoft and leading executives will present thought provoking perspectives on these challenges:

  • Craft a green energy strategy to reduce carbon footprint, enhance brand image and increase profitability
  • Optimize generation portfolios
  • The impact of the "Smart Home of the Future"
  • Optimize your customer care
  • Developing a smart metering strategy
  • Corporate governance and risk management
  • Maximizing shareholder value

Speakers include:

Daniel Dobbeni - President and CEO of the Elia and Chairman of ETSO - the European Transmission System
Don McConnell - Senior Vice President & Chief Operations Officer - Laboratory Operations, Battelle
Soumitra Dutta - Dean of External Relations, Roland Berger Professor of Business and Technology INSEAD
Don Richardson - Director, Global Innovation and PLM Industry Strategy, Microsoft
Pavel Pestryakov - Deputy Director General of Information Technology for OGK-4
Jon Brock - Chief Operating Officer - UtiliPoint International
Jon Arnold - Managing Director, Worldwide Utilities Industry - Microsoft Corporation

At the 2008 Utility Summit you have the opportunity to connect with your peers and hear strategies from industry leaders that will help you shape the future of your company. We look forward to seeing you there!

REGISTRATION

Reserve your place by filling in the registration form
or contact the organizers and fax it to: +420 257 210 652.

Microsoft RFID Solution Days

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First annual congregation comprised of partners, customers, and Microsoft industry leaders to be held from February 18-19, 2008 in Bellevue, Washington, followed by a 2-day instructor led training session from February 20-21, 2008 at the Microsoft campus on the most comprehensive, integrated real-time enterprise solutions platform in the industry today – BizTalk RFID. The conference is expected to draw approximately 300-350 senior industry executives, and will provide attendees with a detailed, in-depth look into:

  • Real-time software solutions for enterprise deployments, across verticals

  • Hardware innovation and changes driving mass adoption of RFID with focus on performance and price

  • Cross Industry-Priority solution efforts at Microsoft that will utilize RFID and sensor data to deliver efficiencies for a People-Ready business across the value chain

  • Microsoft’s platform vision, deliverables, and roadmap for RFID and Sensor based solutions

You can expect:

  • Keynote sessions by leading industry analysts and Microsoft Industry executives responsible for industry solutions
  • Over 14 breakout covering software solutions @ work today, hardware innovation, and advanced solutions from sensor driven applications to RFID as a service
  • Customer case-studies and learnings as part of breakout sessions
  • 1:1 interaction with Microsoft product team and Industry executives
  • Partner Expo showcasing the latest advancements in software and hardware technology
  • 2 day instructor led Hand-on-labs post main event

register

TechFest 2008

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Microsoft Research’s worldwide labs present more than 150 demos and 24 lecturesall new for 2008!

Visit for an hour or for a day, and see how Microsoft innovation, with your help, will delight customers in the years to come!

Microsoft Research, in collaboration with product groups, has been turning ideas into reality since 1991.

These successful collaborations have helped Microsoft solve difficult problems and deliver innovative results.

Meet the researchers, see where Microsoft Research is investing, and develop new collaborations that could lead to breakthrough results during our eighth annual TechFest event.

Don’t forget to save the dates March 5-6

January 02

Talking about HPC Windows Compute Cluster in action

 

Video for High Performance Computing

HPC Windows Compute Cluster in action

  
Video: HPC Windows Compute Cluster in action
December 31

HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (HPC) SERVER WEBCASTS

 

Live Webcast: Windows HPC Server 2008 Scheduler — New and Improved Features
January 15, 2008, 8:30am

Look-- no slides, just kick the tires!Want to find out what's new in Windows HPC Server 2008 and what exactly is "High Productivity Computing"?Join us for an exciting look into Windows HPC Server 2008. We'll take you on a tour of this new version of Windows Compute Cluster Server, highlighting the major advancements in deployment, management , interoperability and scheduling. We promise no slides and tons of live demonstrations plus a lively discussion on how Windows HPC Server 20008 will increase your cluster administrators' productivity.
Register today!

Live Webcast: Windows HPC Server 2008 Scheduler — New and Improved Features
January 15, 2008, 5:00pm

Look-- no slides, just kick the tires!Want to find out what's new in Windows HPC Server 2008 and what exactly is "High Productivity Computing"?Join us for an exciting look into Windows HPC Server 2008. We'll take you on a tour of this new version of Windows Compute Cluster Server, highlighting the major advancements in deployment, management , interoperability and scheduling. We promise no slides and tons of live demonstrations plus a lively discussion on how Windows HPC Server 20008 will increase your cluster administrators' productivity.
Register today!

Live Webcast: Turbo-Charging Time Critical Applications with ASPEED Software and HPC on Windows Platform
January 23, 2008, 8:30am

Learn how ASPEED Software, combined with Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, turbo charges your computationally intensive and I/O intensive single-and multi-threaded applications without having to alter their design or business logic. ASPEED enables you to quickly and easily "virtualize" your applications to run in parallel and seamlessly scale when running on dual-core, quad-core, cluster and grid configurations.Whether you are an ISV, an in-house application developer, an integrator or you write your own programs find out how you can speed up your time sensitive applications, function libraries and Excel VBA and C/C++ UDFs using ASPEED and WCCS
Register today!

Live Webcast: Maximizing Cluster Performance and Productivity with InfiniBand and Windows HPC Server
January 24, 2008, 11:00am

High-performance computing (HPC) has become a fundamental resource for research, education, analysis engineering and manufacturing. It allows professionals to solve the most complex problems and to create the solutions of the future. HPC applications require the highest throughput, lowest possible latency and maximum CPU utilization for highest productivity. The usage of clustered commodity servers offers tremendous price/performance benefits, unparalleled flexibility in deployment, and reduced long-term maintenance. The InfiniBand interconnect architecture is the only industry standard technology that advances I/O connectivity for HPC clusters and provides the key elements for the various HPC applications.Join us for an informative discussion on the new capabilities of Windows HPC Server 2008 and how it takes advantage of Mellanox InfiniBand interconnect to deliver computing performance that addresses the productivity and scalability needs of current and future HPC computing platforms.
Register today!

December 30

NEW ACQUIRE IN PLM BUSINESS

 

PTC To Acquire Leading Product Development Software Provider CoCreate For $250 Million

NEEDHAM, Mass. – October 31, 2007PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC), the Product Development Company®, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire CoCreate Software GmbH, a provider of PLM and CAD modeling solutions for approximately $250 million. CoCreate, based in Sindelfingen, Germany, is privately held, has 280 employees and more than 5,000 customers globally including Agilent, Canon, Fisher Controls, Fujitsu, HP, Liebherr, Matsushita Electric, NEC, Olympus, Phoenix Contact and Seiko Epson.

With the acquisition of CoCreate, PTC will broaden its portfolio and offer support for the most comprehensive range of modeling techniques in the MCAD industry. PTC plans to integrate the CoCreate modeling solutions with the PTC Product Development System (PDS) in order to offer CoCreate customers additional product development capabilities including engineering calculations, dynamic publishing, visualization, high-speed machining, and enterprise content and process management, and ultimately, the option of using their modeling solutions also as part of the PTC PDS.

About CoCreate

CoCreate Software is a provider of PLM and CAD software. Over 5,000 manufacturing companies on active support, predominantly in the high-tech and electronics and heavy machinery industries, depend on CoCreate in order to achieve speed and flexibility in their modeling processes. CoCreate is the world’s #1 provider of explicit modeling software. CoCreate generated approximately $80 million of revenue during the last 12 months.

About PTC

PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) provides leading product lifecycle management (PLM), content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000 organizations worldwide. PTC customers include the world's most innovative companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government and life sciences industries. PTC is included in the S&P Midcap 400 and Russell 2000 indices. For more information on PTC, please visit http://www.ptc.com.

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