Saturday, July 09, 2005
Windows Mobile and Exchange users, here is Microsoft Global Contact Access:

With Microsoft Global Contact Access, you can use Pocket Outlook on your Windows Mobile-based Smartphone or Pocket PC Phone Edition to look up contacts in the Global Address List (GAL) on your corporate Exchange server. You can also check your co-workers' schedules to see if they're free or busy, and add multiple recipients to a meeting request.

Even if you're away from your office you'll have all the information you need to connect with any co-worker in your organization, and send them e-mail or request a meeting.

Available for download at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/global/default.mspx.

7/9/2005 11:55:40 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Just saw the keynote at TechEd 2005 Europe with Andy Lees, Corporate VP Server & Tools at Microsoft. I'm sure several people will address the details, but there is one big overall theme that I remembered from this keynote: "the Microsoft platform allows IT departments to deliver the promise of enabling businesses without disabling/limiting the information workers".

Somewhat less marketing and more concord, this means having developers and IT pro's really working together. It also means really fulfilling the end user's needs without limiting them because of technical and IT related constraints. But in the end, it means enabling a business to run more succesfully.

Just one example (since there are a lot more examples): don't ask end users to use 6 applications (e-mail, CRM, sales, support, order entry, shipment follow-up, reporting, ...) to work with only 1 customer. It's time consuming, inproductive and frustrating.

Some companies don't use have a "Human Resources Department"; they have an "Employee Department" instead. Which "IT Department" dares to call itself the "Enable Department"? Anyone?

7/5/2005 11:36:16 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Tuesday, June 28, 2005

After Virtual Server 2005 and SQL Server 2005, we just announced that attendees for TechEd 2005 Europe will also receive a free* copy of Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition (see Terms and Conditions on the TechEd Europe website). What a deal...

BTW: you can still register if you want...

6/28/2005 1:59:48 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Saturday, June 25, 2005

Oh oh, it seems there is only a limited number of free Beta Experience kits available. So if you want to receive a copy of Visual Studio Team System Beta 2, SQL Server 2005 April CTP and a WeFly247 training CD for free, it's time to act now (if you live in the EMEA region): http://www.microsoft.com/betaexperience.

At this moment there are only 5796 kits available, but the number lowers almost every minute.

Direct links for:

6/25/2005 3:53:39 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Steve Lanuit is a Belgian developer that is rather experienced with Managed DirectX and he's blogging. Steve is one of the developers of the "New World" project, the Belgian Imagine Cup 2004 finalist in the software design invitational.

You can find his blog at http://zeknight.blogspot.com. He already posted 2 HLSL examples with source code.

6/15/2005 11:11:45 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Friday, June 10, 2005

Many Tablet PC's contain a gyroscope. I wasn't aware that the one I have (a Toshiba Portégé) also contains one. After activating the Toshiba Accelerometer tool, I'm now able to open my Start menu or switch between the different applications by "shaking" my Tablet PC. Usefulness: probably not that high, I guess; coolness: really high...

If you have a Toshiba Portégé, you can enable this functionality by going through the Start menu to "Toshiba", then "Tablet PC" and then "Setup for Accelerometer Utilities". Note that this path can be different on your Toshiba Tablet PC. After you click this shortcut, you'll probably see the following application.

Toshiba Tablet PC Accelerometer Utility

6/10/2005 6:18:39 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

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