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Displaying items by tag: TechEd

Wednesday, 04 September 2013 18:15

Should you update to Windows 8.1?

Next month, on 18 October, Windows 8.1 – Standard, Pro and RT – will be updated in the Windows Store. So, let’s be clear – if you are consumer or a small to medium business - not an enterprise user with managed PCs running Windows 8, then you should definitely update.

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One of the features of Windows 8 that is more useful to enterprise users is Windows To Go, which allows a computer to boot into Microsoft's new operating system from a USB stick.

Published in Enterprise
Monday, 17 September 2012 16:06

Top moneymaking tips for Windows Phone devs

Thinking of developing apps for Windows Phone, or already doing it? Here are Microsoft product evangelist Dave Glover's top ten tips for making more money.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 17 September 2012 14:00

TechEd runs on a hefty network

One of the largest temporary networks in Australia is that used for Microsoft's TechEd conference.

Published in Networking
Monday, 17 September 2012 09:28

Windows Server 2012 ready to go to work

Windows Server 2012 is ready for business use, according to an Australian IT manager.

Published in Enterprise Staff

SYDNEY, August 29, 2011. StorageCraft Technology Corporation, the leading provider of real-time recovery technology and data protection in both physical and virtual environments, is sponsoring Microsoft TechEd as part of an extensive industry program developed to assist their reseller partners.

If you want free training in Microsoft's products, just get yourself accepted as a contestant in the new on-line reality show "Career factor."

Published in Education
Thursday, 26 August 2010 23:55

Microsoft Australia makes Meter Maids 'apology'

Microsoft Australia has been forced to apologise for choosing to use the Australian Gold Coast's 'Meter Maids' during its Tuesday-night welcome party, with Microsoft Australia MD Tracey Fellows declaring it 'just wrong' and 'unacceptable'.

Thursday, 26 August 2010 18:18

Microsoft dials up devs for Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7 has been getting a very public airing at Microsoft's Tech.Ed 2010 in Australia, with demo handsets aplenty for attendees and journalists to play with, and with several sessions on business and consumer app development, Microsoft truly is 'back in the game', with Win Phone 7 devices shipping this year.

Published in Mobility

With over 2700 attendees at Microsoft's annual Australian Tech.Ed conference, there's clearly still huge support for Microsoft's software and services, with plenty of detail to deeply delight devoted devs, catch attention with Kinect, amaze with Azure and spill more info on WinPho 7.

Microsoft’s own SourceForge-like repository of open source projects, CodePlex, celebrated its third anniversary recently. According to Sara Ford, CodePlex program manager, the site is accepted and welcomed among the fans of open source and Linux software.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 10 September 2009 22:50

MS Tech Ed 2009 - Windows 7, 8, 9 and the future

It’s been an interesting few days at Microsoft’s annual Tech.Ed event, with this year naturally focusing on all of Microsoft’s big guns – Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, virtualisation, software development, Office 2010 – and just how nicely Win 7 RTM runs on netbooks!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Meet Sara Ford. She’s the program manager in charge of Microsoft’s answer to SourceForge, CodePlex. She’s also responsible for donating some $29,000 to families affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Published in Education
Microsoft Tech-Ed Australia 2009 is underway on the sunny Gold Coast, awash with a sea of HP netbooks given to every paying attendee. Yet not all of the fully sold-out crowd think the gift is so great. One participant is tweeting discontent about budget cuts under the alias teched09sucks.
Published in Education
A new range of Windows Mobile 6.5-powered smartphones will be available for retail purchase from October 6th. That date also sees the Windows Mobile marketplace open its doors. Microsoft told iTWire why iPhone developers will find it a superior software outlet, why Windows Mobile crashes, and how Microsoft thought of the app store first.

Published in Education
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 09:54

What women want

About 80 people turned up for a Lego building session during a Women in IT session at the TechEd conference being held by Microsoft on the Gold Coast this week.  
Published in Education
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 06:51

Microsoft Office 2010 glues generation gap

Office 2010, scheduled for release in the first half of next year, will be the glue that brings millennial generation workers and baby boomers together thanks to its ability to run on three platforms – PCs, phones and browsers, according to software giant Microsoft.  
Published in Development
Thursday, 03 September 2009 17:37

Massive Windows 7 deployment at Microsoft Tech-Ed

Windows-based systems administrators and software developers will be converging on the Gold Coast of Australia next week for Microsoft’s annual Tech-Ed event. This year the educational content may find the show stolen by an unprecedented massive Windows 7 netbook giveaway to every paid attendee.

Published in Education

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