 Thursday, October 25, 2007
 Wednesday, October 24, 2007
... are so friendly. Not so long ago, I visited Dublin (and Ireland) for the first time. My first experience was with an extremely friendly taxi driver. He was the first one who would apologize for taking a wrong turn and offering me a discount on the fare for those 3 minutes I lost because of that. But also after that first experience, all following ones went very well too. I probably shouldn't generalize, but Irish people are so friendly... Technorati tags: Ireland, travel
I'm in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) for a summit. Yesterday we took our guests out for dinner at Dorrius, a restaurant where "you can taste the real Old Dutch culinary delights in a typical Old Dutch atmosphere". Knowing the Dutch culinary delights as "broodje kroket" and buttermilk, I was a bit skeptic in the beginning. But I was wrong. We enjoyed the "Smulpapen"-menu so that we could taste a bit of several dishes . The food was delightful, surprising and extremely tasteful. Add to that a great service and good company, and you can imagine we had a good time. Really recommended if you want something different. PS. If you want Microsoft or software development related posts, read my MSDN Blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/tommer/.
 Wednesday, August 08, 2007
This morning I received the shocking news that David Boschmans, a fantastic colleague and friend, has passed away last night. David and I got to know each other in the Belgian developer community about 5 years ago. Three years ago he joined Microsoft as the Developer Evangelist where we worked very closely together. During that time I got to know David as a smart and great person. The past weeks, he was recovering from health issues; everything seemed to go well (given the circumstances). Till last night.
My thoughts go out to his wife, his daughter and family.
David, we miss you and will never forget you. Rest in peace...
Update: You can write a message to David and his family at http://david.vsdotnet.be. If you have photo's with David, it would be nice if you could add them to the David Boschmans group at Flickr. This group will be a center location with several different memories.
 Monday, July 16, 2007
Although I'm not a gamer (probably because I'm bad at gaming), six months ago I bought an XBox 360. I love it as a Windows Media Center Extender, but I have not been playing that many games on it. Till past weekend...
Some time ago, I was in Redmond and visited Steven Wilssens and Thomas Delrue. (They are both Belgians working at Microsoft Corp, in case you wouldn't know that.) After some shopping and a BBQ at Steven's house, we all gathered around his big television screen. Steven started his XBox 360 and took out an electronic guitar-like device. The game for that night was Guitar Hero 2 (Guitar Hero 2 on xbox.com for Belgium - Dutch). Everyone seemed to playing quite well. Since I never played that game, I didn't want to compete with these guys.
But this weekend I bought my own Guitar Hero 2 game with guitar. And guess what... I really love the game and have never played that many hours on my XBox 360 before. It's really not hard to start, you can learn quite fast and make progress.
Tommy Gun of Cracked Rabbit Gaming recorded a video of him playing Guitar Hero 2 in Expert mode. And before people start telling me that I should get a life and buy a real guitar, I agree with Tommy Gun on why we're playing Guitar Hero instead of the real thing.

 Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Not so long ago, Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions announced the availability of the Massive platform for in-game advertising (press release in-game advertising in Dutch - information in Dutch - information in French - information in English). I'm really proud to say that we've just launched the first Microsoft campaign in Belgium on this advertising platform. Defy All Challenges is a campaign that informs developers about the possibilities of the Visual Studio development environment. The campaign consists of several traditional components, including pretty cool advertisements in magazines and bannering on websites. One of the less obvious components is the advertising that is displayed in several Xbox 360 and PC games. To get these advertisements, the computer or Xbox 360 of the player must be connected to the internet, he must be Belgian and have at least an Xbox 360 Live Silver Membership account. Here are a few screen shots of some of the games, displaying the advertisement: And here is some proof that it's actually there (game: Need for Speed Carbon on Xbox 360, photo taken on 29 May 2007). The pictures are not really clear but then again I'm not a professional photographer and I suppose a television screen is not the best object to take a picture of): µ
 Sunday, May 27, 2007
Patrick Viaene, a colleague at Microsoft Belgium, and some of his friends are organizing a motorbike trip to Auschwitz. They call their project "Daddy's On Tour" (link to a page in Dutch). The friends also wanted to leverage this trip as a fundraiser. Since there were a lot of children that didn't survive Auschwitz, they decided to support Unicef, as this organization is working on improving the life of the youngest amongst us. A nice initiative. If you want to learn more, check out their page (in Dutch) and blog (in Dutch). They are still looking for companies to support their trip with a donation to Unicef. The guys (I think Patrick is behind the camera): 
 Thursday, April 26, 2007
Recently we had a little celebration with a few colleagues from the Enterprise group. During one discussion, following quote from Angela Merkel (prime minister of Germany) was mentioned: "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go with your team." (The quote is slightly adapted from the original one, where she mentioned "together" instead of "with your team"). Nice one-liner... (A quick search on the Internet reveals that Angela Merkel said this during the World Economic Forum 2007 in Davos.)
 Wednesday, March 21, 2007
After a full day of meetings, you are happy to return to your desk and your so familiar chair... But then you find out that some of your colleagues have more time available than you to fool around. Introducing my MSDN chair:


Thanks for this piece of decoration, Miel, Walter and Wim Vanden Driessche...
Technorati tags: prank, msdn
 Saturday, March 17, 2007
 Sunday, March 11, 2007
Together with a few other developer audience marketing managers, I had the opportunity to spend quality time last week with key stakeholders of Microsoft's audience strategy towards software developers at our headquarters in Redmond. We didn't discuss our products and features in those products, that's for other people. As it was an audience marketing summit we focused on how - in the short and long term - we can improve the experience developers have with Microsoft. We had great discussions on our relationship marketing strategy, our work with the community, market intelligence and customer insights, and a lot more...
For a part of the summit we worked in different smaller teams. I had the honor of being part of the team that also consisted of:
- Our team lead: Eileen Rumwell, Developer Audience Marketing Manager at Microsoft Corp
- Wendy Rogers, Developer Audience Marketing Manager at Microsoft Canada
- Frank Fischer, Developer Evangelism Manager at Microsoft Germany
- Maxine Cook, Marketing Manager at Microsoft UK
- Woody Pewitt, Developer Evangelist at Microsoft USA (Southern California area)
- George Kamarinos, Developer Audience & Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe HQ
- Dave Morehouse, Product Manager in the Community team at Microsoft Corp
- Korby Parnell, Product Manager in the Community team at Microsoft Corp
Out of the 9 people in our little team, it positively surprised me that 5 people have their own blog. And Frank writes a lot of technical content for the MSDN Germany site, so he has web presence too. Other people that were at the summit and have a blog include:
- Frank Arrigo, Developer Evangelism Manager at Microsoft Australia
- Amy Sorokas, Developer Community Marketing Manager at Microsoft Corp
- Clare Dillon, Developer Audience Marketing Manager at Microsoft Ireland
At the end of the summit we had 4 hours to present the results of our work to several Microsoft executives, which was absolutely an inspiring experience. Although such summits take up quite a lot of regular working time, I always find them very inspiring as you have a chance to think about and discuss several topics with other people in a related job. Something that is not easy to do over conference calls. Also the fact that you really disconnect from the daily challenges allows one to think more "out of the box". That really energizes me again.
And now it's time to catch up with e-mails and get some rest. Next trip is to the Luxembourg subsidiary for the MSDN Event next Tuesday.
 Thursday, February 08, 2007

Developer & IT Pro Days is the main conference in Belgium for developers and IT pro's that are interested in learning about current and near future products and technologies. Some of this year's highlights:
After the good feedback we received on last year's venue, we decided to host the event again in Ghent. I hope to meet you there...
 Tuesday, January 30, 2007
 Monday, January 29, 2007
I just came by a recently released Digital Photography Powertoy named "Microsoft Photo Info". From the product's website:
Microsoft Photo Info is a new software add-in for Microsoft Windows that allows photographers to add, change and delete common "metadata" properties for digital photographs from inside Windows Explorer. It also provides enhanced "hover tips" and additional sort properties for digital photographs in Explorer (in Details view).
Here's a screenshot from the software running on a Windows Vista machine:

Quite exciting times again at Microsoft Belgium. Tomorrow we'll officially launch Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Windows Live OneCare to the broad public. After the big Business Innovation Launch event in November for enterpise customers, tomorrow is the day that we'll celebrate the (general) availability of Windows Vista and Office 2007 in stores and shops. As part of this general availability launch, there will be a launch event in the Atomium with a very limited number of attendees. To win an entry ticket, you should have participated in a contest organised by one of the media partners. At this moment all tickets are already distributed, so the few lucky ones that will be able to participate are already known and have been notified.
If you didn't get an entrance ticket, there is one last opportunity for you. You'll be able to watch the gig of Praga Khan for the launch event, live from the Atomium, through three different media: via MSN/Telenet, via Proximus 3G Vodaphone Live! or - probably the coolest - in Second Life. The details for the event in Second Life were mainly worked out by one of the newest Developer & Platform Evangelism members, Miel Van Opstal, who also gives more detailed information on his blog. The technical aspects (such as the streaming) are being taken care of by a marketing agency. (Technical aspects and a marketing agency... Let's hope that works out well... )
The gig will be broadcasted on 10 different locations in Second Life:
- Strawberry Estate, Miel's own chunk of land with a miniature Atomium in the garden. In every sphere of the Atomium there are screens where people can watch the concert. There will also be 2 giant screens in the Strawberry Estate Club.
- Parioli Club in the Italian Virtual Parks region. They have created a great looking themed location, especially for this launch.
- Club Elements
- Crayonville Island
- Isle of Lesbos
- Mermaids Gentlemens Club
- ShowGirls
- Liquid Dreams
- The Sanctuary Rock
- Irie Vibes Club
And because a picture says more than a thousand words, I'm very happy that Miel allowed me to use his images on this blog:
Slightly adapted from http://blogs.msdn.com/tommer/archive/2007/01/29/second-life-streaming-of-concert-at-belgian-windows-vista-office-2007-launch.aspx.
 Wednesday, December 06, 2006
In September, Microsoft Belgium - with the support from Child Focus and the Belgian Federal Computer Crime Unit (FCCU), distributed booklets that explains children how they can safely surf the internet. (Read Luc Van Braekel's Dutch blog post "Safe Internet for Children" about this booklet.)
As a follow-up for this campaign we're currently looking for volunteers who want to deliver a presentation on the same subject in schools to pupils aged 8 to 14. Quite some people from Microsoft and from our MSDN and TechNet communities have already delivered these presentations at difference schools with great success. You can now help increase the reach of this information to even more pupils.
If you feel that you want to be part of this project and teach children how they can safely surf the internet, please have a look at the information on this project and register (French speaking people, click here).
PS. Note that you don't have to be a developer and IT professional to deliver these presentations. Registration is open to everyone with a good knowledge on the Internet and with the necessary capabilities to bring over a message to children.
 Tuesday, November 14, 2006
No blog silence at all. Although I must admit that I've neglected this blog for quite a while. For several reasons, I decided to blog on 2 different sites. Each site will have its specific content.
All things related to software development stuff, Visual Studio and MSDN in Belgium and Luxembourg will now be posted on my MSDN Blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/tommer/. This blog at http://www.vsdotnet.be/blogs/tommer/ will remain active but will change focus to other topics that interest me and that I come across in my role of audience marketing manager at Microsoft Belgium & Luxembourg.
In short, developers reading my blog will now get the same kind of information from me on http://blogs.msdn.com/tommer/. People interested in audience marketing, web 2.0-stuff, etc, can continue reading this blog.
Now I need to find some time to update the layout of both websites... Urgently...
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