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Microsoft Event: EnergizeIT Community Connection

17 Mar

Microsoft OfficeIn this evening session, you will hear us talk about Windows Azure, Office System 2010, Visual Studio 2010, Windows Phone. It’s evident the Microsoft-based platform presents a bevy of opportunities for all of us. Whether you are a Developer or an IT Professional, knowing how these will impact you is critical, especially in the new economic reality.

This evening Community Connection event will help you understand Microsoft’s Software+Services vision. You will find out about the possibilities that these technologies help realize and the value that they can bring to your organization and yourself.

Christian BeauclairWe will explore the Microsoft-based platform through a scenario that will demonstrate different points of view – from developer to IT Pro, from consumer to the information worker. From the client to the cloud, this fun-filled demo-intensive exploration will excite you about the possibilities of the Microsoft-based platform. You’ll see how to build next generation applications with technology like Silverlight, .NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. You will find out how to consume those applications on a variety of devices, like mobile devices running Windows Phone, netbooks and PCs running Windows 7, as well as the web. You will learn about how the Microsoft-based platform allows you to connect with your colleagues no matter where you are –office, coffee shops, or your own living room. You’ll also see how you and your colleagues can be even more productive with Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010.

EnergizeIT: Community Connection series is your opportunity to learn how to harness the power and flexibility of the Microsoft-based platform from the client to the cloud.

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Microsoft Event: Make Web Not War

15 Mar

MWNW_LOGO_VECTOR The Open Source conference Confoo put on by PHP Quebec in Montreal has just wrapped up. This three day Open Source event featured speakers from Google, Microsoft, and Facebook.

During the Event Microsoft was promoting their next event Make Web Not War which was held in Toronto last year for an admission price of a $10 Donation. To view highlights of last years events, take a look back at MWNW ‘09. In attendance last year were two of our very own Guelph Coffee and Code attendees Andrew Dupe and Justin Walker.

This year’s Make Web Not War event will be held in Montreal. Be sure to check out the list of hotels, and other attractions, and Register to attend the event before April 20th, 2010.

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Currently running is the For The Web Competition which is a part of the Make Web Not War Conference.  For The Web Registration is now open so be sure to Register. Submissions must be entered by May 10th, 2010.

Prizes Include a number of Dell Laptops, as well as a number of bonus add on prizes for those that are the best in their particular category. Feel free to bring your For The Web submissions into Guelph Coffee and Code if you need some assistance.