Saturday, January 28, 2006

Well, at least mine didn't talk much about his Japanese experience with the Microsoft Belgium management team... But luckily it got captured and blogged. (Should someone start experimenting with DopplerMobile??) <grin />

Talking about our management team in Belgium, did you know that 4 out of the 12 management team members are women: Sylvie Irzi, Christine Leonard, Hilde Budts and Hilde Sibbick. So 25% of the management team at Microsoft Belgium & Luxembourg are women. That's not bad at all, is it?

One more statistic... Yes, there is even one MT member that blogs on a regular basis: Michael Kögeler, the business & marketing organisation manager.

1/28/2006 12:46:37 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Friday, January 27, 2006

On popular demand, we've opened the Developer & IT Pro Days Kennel. In the kennel you'll find graphics that you can use in e-mail signatures and on your website or blog. Wim - the MSDN Belux content master - will keep on adding more content every now and then.

PS. I know that I'm acting quite lame by copying this, but this was too funny to forget about it. You can get some idea's to convince your boss of letting you attend the Developer & IT Pro Days from this PDC05 whitepaper. Not everything in there applies to the Developer & IT Pro Days, but you'll definitely will get some good ideas.

1/27/2006 8:32:54 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Thursday, January 26, 2006

Did you know you can already register for a new Beta Experience with Windows Vista and Office "12"? It's free and will deliver you quite some benefits such as "valuable resources, specialist knowledge and bonus material".

You'll also receive a 6-weekly newsletter. For Belgians, this newsletter will also contain quite a lot of information on local activities and communities. If you want to have us include your content (articles, code samples, ...) in the Belgian Beta Experience newsletter, don't hesitate to send the MSDN Belux team an e-mail at msdnbewm@microsoft.com. I promise you that I or someone from the MSDN Belux team will get back to you quite quickly.

1/26/2006 12:20:39 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

Today we've announced that we moved TechEd Europe 2006 from July to November. Also the location was changed from Amsterdam to Barcelona. Why did we reschedule? For those that might think that it was because I didn't want to celebrate my 30th birthday on a geek conference, well, they are wrong.  :)  Actually, July was not longer the most optimal time frame for the event:

  • Many developers indicated that they want to enjoy their well-deserved summer holidays and have a difficult time coming to a geek conference in July
  • People from the product teams in the US wanted to spend their official national holiday - the 4th of July - at home
  • The worldwide Microsoft Partner Conference is also held in the same timeframe

On top of the date change, the event is now fully split up between developers in the first week (7 - 10 November 2006) and IT professionals in the second week (14 - 17 November).

The TechEd Europe team created a nice Frequently Asked Questions section on the website that contains all the official statements about the change.

In short: yes, there will be a TechEd Europe in 2006 but it will be held in November in Barcelona, Spain.

1/26/2006 12:07:55 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Tuesday, January 24, 2006

I'm very happy that we've been able to get Rob Creemers, a trend watcher, delivering the closing keynote on day 1 of Developer & IT Pro Days in Belgium. Rob's presentations are very entertaining while also containing interesting observations about technology today and tomorrow. Yes, one might call it "infotainment".

Apparently I'm not the only one who likes his presentations. Many colleagues have already seen a keynote delivered by Rob. When I told them about the closing keynote, they were all very positive about it. On several past events in Belgium (for Microsoft and other companies), Rob always got very high ratings.

Be sure not to miss this closing keynote. Rob will help you to end a day full of in-depth, technical presentations in a relaxed way.

1/24/2006 8:38:47 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

Wim Van Winghe is the business group manager for Windows Client (i.e. Windows XP and Windows Vista) at Microsoft Belgium. He will be spending a week at Microsoft Campus in Redmond visiting the Windows Vista product team. This is not very exceptional, wouldn't it be that Wim is blogging (in Dutch) about it for a full week.

1/24/2006 8:18:57 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Sunday, January 22, 2006

I've been very quiet on the blogging front lately. For a big part this has to do with the preparation for the Developer & IT Pro Days 2006. After a lot of work, we've finally been able to open the registrations for this event. Have a look at the site (http://www.dev-itprodays.be); the agenda is almost completely finalized.

To give you a little insight, here are the people that are part of the event core team:

  • Ritchie Houtmeyers and I are the project owners.
  • David Boschmans and Arlindo Alves are responsible for the content and speakers
  • Wim Verhaeghen is working on the website
  • Lut Goedhuys is dealing with all marketing and communication activities

PS. The first 400 people that register will receive an MSPress book...

1/22/2006 7:10:10 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

There are already quite some user groups in Belgium focussing on development on the Microsoft platform:

I already blogged about the user group for French speaking developers that Rédo and his friends want to start.

Two other guys, Steven Wilssens and Peter Himschoot, are starting the Belgian Visual Studio User Group. Their first meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday (25 January).

1/22/2006 6:53:07 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Friday, January 06, 2006

Rédo wants to start a new user group for developers in Belgium that work on the Microsoft platform. Therefore he put up a survey to know what potential members would be interested in. This will help him and the other user group leaders to compose a nice and compelling agenda for the next year.

For the French speaking people: Donc, si vous parlez le Français et vous souhaitez que votre avis soit pris en compte, complétez le questionnaire.

1/6/2006 9:34:39 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Monday, December 12, 2005

While they were in Belgium last Thursday, Studio Brussels (Belgium national radio's youth channel), interviewed Robert and Maryam. The people of StuBru have been so nice to put the interview online at http://outpost.vrt.be/privemp3/blog_20051211_154702.htm.

12/12/2005 9:02:00 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Friday, December 09, 2005

Wednesday evening, 19:00. Back home from a day with meetings from 8:00 till 18:00. While checking your e-mail (you always want to do that after being a day without it, don't you) and you see that Scoble and Maryam sent the phone number of the hotel they are staying at. You call them and say you'll pick them up at the hotel in 45 minutes.

So far so good. Until you arrive at the hotel but the police won't allow you to stop. Why? Because Dr. Condoleezza Rice is also staying at that hotel. Because of this I way too late to pick them up, of course.

After picking up Wim, we went to visit the city of Leuven. After having a big casserole of mussels (note for Robert: that was in Leuven and not in Brussels ;), Wim and I gave Robert and Maryam a quick tour around the city with of course a visit to the Oude Markt (freely translated as "Old Market Square"). This place also has the nickname of being the greatest bar of Western Europe. Not many people out there that night though... Luckily we had quite some stuff to talk about: culture, food, beers, Microsoft, Google, Apple, blogging... One thing's for sure, if you're out with the Scobles you're never out of conversation material. Robert is a great guy and knows a lot about so many different things. His wife, Maryam is such a spontaneous and lovely woman.

Before bringing them back to their hotel, we also gave Robert and Maryam the opportunity to see the Atomium at 1:00 in the morning. Luck was definitely not on our side, because normally this piece of art is completely lighted. But not now... Robert posted some photo's of places we visited.

Thursday morning Scoble gave a breakfast presentation to my colleagues at the Microsoft Belgium offices. Besides the "regular employees" also several members of the management team could free up time in their agenda to attend his presentation on blogging. Sweet!

In the evening, there was David's Geek Dinner at Serenata in Zaventem. On the previous geek dinners I attended almost everyone was part of the .NET developer community. (Yup, I definitely should go to more geek dinners.) This time, however, there were quite some people that I didn't met or even knew before. With the risk of forgetting someone, the people that I remember to have seen: Scoble & Maryam, David Boschmans, Wim Verhaeghen, Jelle Druyts, Joris Poelmans, Erwin van  Hunen, Luc Van Brakel, Smetty "I Kissed Scoble", Miel Van Opstal (Coolz0r), Maarten Schenk, Frédéric De Vries (Druppels), Will Moffat (Hamstersoup.com). Also Bart Goossens, author of the Dutch book "Webloggen" of Clickx Magazine, joined us. During the evening we had nice chats on several topics, such as Apache, Windows Media Server, PHP, having blog dinners when interesting people visit Microsoft, open source, and much more. Erwin showed us the coolest mobile application that I've seen since Imagine Cup's SmartRunner. DopplerMobile is an enhanced version of the desktop DopplerRadio with many nice features. This is one of those apps that would convince me to buy a new Smartphone, just to be able to run it. Knowing that it has been written by someone that lives in Belgium just adds that extra touch. Erwin didn't release a beta version to the public yet.

During dinner one of the Belgian national radio's, Studio Brussel, broadcasted the interview that Kaat Mendonck did with Robert and Maryam earlier that day.

Summarized: it was a fantastic experience. Thanks Robert and Maryam for taking the time to visit our nice country (view an informational video). It was nice to hear that you enjoyed your visit!

PS. Today, De Morgen also published a piece on blogging with quotes from Robert.

Update: Maarten Schenk has also published a lot of pics of the dinner.

12/9/2005 9:48:06 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Sunday, December 04, 2005

Are you using C++ as your programming language? You might be interested to hear about Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 from the Group Program Manager of this product... Check out the MSDN Belgium & Luxembourg events page for more information and free registration.

MSDN Evening on January 5th, 2006: A Lap Around Visual C++ 2005
With Ronald Laeremans, Group Program Manager Visual C++ team at Microsoft Corporation

Come and see why Visual C++ 2005 is a must have upgrade. You'll be taken on a whirlwind tour through the 2005 release in this demo-heavy session. Get little know tips and tricks for the IDE and debugger. Learn how to improve the performance of your code using whole program and profile guided optimizations. And see how you can easily leverage the .NET libraries from your existing Win32 or MFC C++ application.

Timing: 18:00 - 20:30
Location: Microsoft offices in Diegem (near Brussels)
Registration: See http://www.msdn.be/events

12/4/2005 8:14:00 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Friday, December 02, 2005

Steven Wilssens just blogged that he is planning to start a Belgian Visual Studio User Group. Interested to participate? Check out his blog...

12/2/2005 2:03:50 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Sunday, November 27, 2005

Warning: commercial content following...

Together with my colleagues at the Microsoft Press front, we were able to extend the Launch Event promotion on the following 2 books:

11/27/2005 2:27:34 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Saturday, November 26, 2005

Recently Rédo and Aurelien showed me a very nice website that demonstrates the power (and flexibility) of using CSS to skin your website. Probably I should already have known this, but it was a real eye opener that one can easily work this way.

The concept is quite easy: you have one HTML file and you have to change its appearance only by modifying a CSS file. Graphic artists can submit their CSS to the site owners. After they approve it, the design can be viewed from the site.

All of that on http://www.csszengarden.com/. Choose different designs in the right hand column.

11/26/2005 3:41:26 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Tuesday, November 22, 2005

A few weeks ago "The RAD Race" (copyright) was held in Hasselt (Belgium). With 14 different participants, an impressive list of jurors, and a nice concept, the contest looks quite interesting...

I just received the news that the winner of this competition used Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 for their entry. The winners also wrote up a report on their own website in Dutch.

11/22/2005 10:28:58 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

David has invited Robert Scoble and his wife Maryam to Brussels. He was right to leverage this opportunity and organize a geek dinner in the neighborhood of Brussels on December 8.

More details on the 8 December Brussels Geek Dinner is on David's blog...

11/22/2005 8:04:04 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Monday, November 21, 2005

If you understand Dutch and want to get up to 5 .be domains for free, you should register before 30 November on the Combell website: http://www.combell.com/pcworld/. While you're there, you could also check out their ASP.NET hosting offer (webpage also in Dutch); it's also free till the end of 2005.

11/21/2005 10:26:35 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      
 Saturday, November 12, 2005
 Thursday, November 03, 2005

Blatantly copied from the site:

Watch Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer introduce SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 in the worldwide launch event in San Francisco. See how this next generation application platform makes the next leap in productivity, scalability and availability for mission critical applications.

So tune in at 18:00 (if you live in timezone GMT+1) -- http://www.microsoft.com/emea/steveballmerlive/

11/3/2005 4:42:27 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)  #      

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