Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Microsoft Community Launch @ Kurnool

Visual Studio & SQL Server Launch Tour 2005
IN

Kurnool @ GPR Engineering College on 7th Jan 2005

Speakers :-

Sudhakar Sadasivuni Microsoft Corporation, Hyderabad.

Venkat Murthy Wipro Technologies, Hyderabad.

Anjana Satyam, Hyderabad.

Sasidhar Kalagara SumTotal Systems, Hyderabad.

Arun Ganesh( Tentative) Accenture, Hyderabad.

Timings :- 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Venue :- GPR Engineering College Auditorium, Nandyal Road, Kurnool.

Only those who have registered only will be allowed into the auditorium. First come first serve basis.

If you want to register please send a mail to launch.kurnool@gmail.com and we will send you the confirmation mail. You have to bring the confirmation mail along with you when you are coming for the launch.

If you have any queries please mail to launch.kurnool@gmail.com


Click here for more details

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Windows Vista for Professionals

The next version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows Vista, enables a new level of confidence in the PCs so you can lower IT costs and help your users get more out of their PCs. Windows Vista introduces clear ways to organize and use information to help people focus on what's most important. It seamlessly connects your users and applications to the information, people, and devices they need to maximize results.

New Security Features

With Windows XP and earlier operating systems, IT departments had to choose between application compatibility and the convenience of having users log on as an administrator and the security and stability provided by having users log on as a standard user. User Account Protection in Windows Vista gives administrators the option of restricting permissions while still enabling most applications to run.

By default, Windows Vista runs most applications with limited permissions, even if the user logs on to his or her computer with administrative privileges. This won't stop users from performing administrative tasks that you've granted them permissions to perform. When users attempt to perform administrative tasks, Windows Vista explicitly asks them to confirm their intentions or provide administrative credentials, depending on the policy setting that you've chosen. This feature can be controlled with Group Policy settings.

If users log on as standard users, who are not members of the Administrators local group, they can still run most Windows Vista applications without additional rights. Most applications will run equally well under either the administrator account or a standard user account.

To help provide this combination of security and compatibility, Windows Vista automatically virtualizes computer-wide registry settings and folders. Changes made to the virtualized registry settings and folders are visible to only that user and the applications the user runs, so the integrity of the computer is protected. If an application does require administrator credentials, Windows Vista automatically prompts the user for the credentials before allowing the application to run.

User Account Protection is only one of many security improvements in Windows Vista. Some other major improvements include:

  • Improved firewall. Windows Vista's firewall includes both inbound and outbound filtering, giving you greater control over networked applications.
  • Windows Service Hardening. This new platform service restricts what services can do on the system in order to prevent them from spreading malware.
  • Internet Explorer Enhancements. Microsoft Internet Explorer protects users from dangerous Web sites and runs with limited privileges even if the user is logged on as a member of the local Administrators group.

Deployment

Windows Vista reduces the complexity, time, and cost of desktop deployment. The following are the two most significant improvements:

  • Modularization. Windows Vista is built with inter-dependent modules, which makes it easier to customize Windows Vista (to a certain degree) to your needs. Modularization also simplifies adding device drivers, testing and installing updates, and adding languages.
  • Windows Imaging Format (WIM). WIM, a file-based imaging format, enables a single image to be deployed to different types of computer hardware with different language requirements. Maintaining WIM images is easy, because you can add and remove drivers, updates, and Windows components offline, without ever booting the operating system image.

While modularization and WIM alone would dramatically simplify deployment, together they will revolutionize the way client operating systems are installed. Most notably, the combination of the two technologies significantly reduces the number of operating system images you'll need to maintain. In other words, if your IT department currently maintains images for each language and computer type, you can probably use much fewer number of Windows Vista images, which will free your staff for other priorities.

Visualize, Search, and Organize Information

Windows Vista has amazing information management capabilities that enable users to find documents, e-mail messages, and other information in seconds and then to work with that data in ways that are most intuitive to them. In fact, Windows Vista's new tools are so flexible and so easy to use that users will rarely need to search for information on their computers.

First, the new Document Explorer, replacing the My Documents folder in Windows XP, is much more powerful. Instead of simply showing icons for documents, the Document Explorer shows high-resolution thumbnails that preview the document's content. Users can dynamically adjust the size of these thumbnails up to 256x256 pixels, which is large enough for users to know whether they've found the right document without opening it. To get more information about a document, users can select it to see more information in the Preview pane.

Windows Vista also introduces a new type of folder called a virtual folder. Virtual folders behave like regular folders; however, the contents of a virtual folder are defined dynamically. The contents of a virtual folder can be based on combinations of document authors, ratings, keywords (which users can define), and other criteria. For example, users could create a virtual folder that contained documents written by "Jeff Price," regardless of where the document is stored on their local computers. When they opened the virtual folder, the Windows Vista Document Explorer would automatically find every document on the local computer written by Jeff Price and display those documents as the folder's contents. As they can with any other folder, users could re-organize and filter the virtual folder's contents to quickly find the document they are looking for.

Easy Sharing

It is easier for users to share files with one another, whether users work in a workgroup or a domain. Windows Vista enables two or more users to connect directly with one another to share files, applications, nearby projectors, or an Internet connection. It also lets users chat. You do not even need a wireless Access Point (AP) because Windows Vista makes it easy to set up ad hoc meeting networks.

Improved Performance

Windows Vista lets busy people be more productive. Windows Vista can recover from Sleep in few seconds, a capability known as Fast Startup. Applications and files load much faster than they did with Windows XP, and Windows Vista will significantly improve overall system responsiveness. Users will particularly notice improvements over Windows XP when opening the Start menu or right-clicking items in Windows Explorer. Windows Vista also features built-in performance self-tuning. The system will recognize and correct issues that cause performance degradation, including slow shell responsiveness and slow boot or logon.

Reliability

Windows Vista is more reliable than Windows XP, reducing the frequency and impact of user disruptions. Windows Vista includes fixes for known hangs and crashes, and new technology that will prevent many common causes of hangs and crashes. Windows Vista can automatically restart many system services in case of a service crash, enabling the user to continue working without interruption. Windows Vista can also recognize when applications are in danger of exhausting system resources (such as virtual memory) and warn the user to shut down applications before the system hangs and data is lost.

New diagnostic tools provide auto-diagnosis and auto-correction of common error conditions, and help to protect user data when failures occur. For example, built-in diagnostics in Windows Vista will warn users of impending hard drive failures and advise them to take corrective action before data is lost. In the worst case, when the machine will not boot, the Startup Repair tool (SrT) provides step-by-step diagnostics to guide the user through recovery and minimize data loss.

Windows Vista also includes enhanced instrumentation that enable continual improvements to reliability. For example, new application deadlock detection technology determines if a hang is due to a deadlock condition and includes this information as part of the Windows Error Report.

User Interface

Windows Vista's userinterface, code-named AERO is easier to navigate, thereby making users more productive than with Windows XP and earlier versions of Windows. Users with computers specifically designed for Windows Vista will be particularly pleased because Windows Vista takes advantage of the power of modern computers to create a professional and rich graphical user interface. Even applications created before Windows Vista will be more attractive and functional because Windows Vista has improved wizards and common dialog boxes that are shared by all applications.

Users with high-resolution monitors (for example, a monitor with a resolution of 1600x1200 pixels) will be more productive because Windows Vista can smoothly scale icons and the overall user experience to higher dots-per-inch (DPI) displays. As a result, users of applications designed for high DPI display, such as photo editing or engineering applications, will not struggle to read small on-screen text when simultaneously using an application that is not designed for a high-DPI display.

As of now these are some of the features these may change in the by the time the prodcut actaully comes out.

What is Windows Vista for Developers?

Windows Vista is fundamentally different from earlier versions of Windows, and this difference is already sparking innovation across the computer industry. Windows Vista introduces development advances that help developers create next-generation applications that take full advantage of Windows Vista, including:

  • WinFX: A managed-code programming model
  • Windows Presentation Foundation: The Microsoft unified presentation subsystem for Windows
  • Windows Communication Foundation: The next-generation Web services technology by Microsoft
  • Windows Vista User Experience: The new Windows Vista design philosophy

As a developer who uses these new innovations, Windows Vista enables you to easily create programs that help users feel confident with their computers, gain clarity on their information, and connect with other people and programs in a new way.

See more about Windows vista on this page. Coming Soon !!!

Microsoft Community Launch @ Hyderabad

Microsoft Community Launch is happening at Hyderabad on 21st January 2005 @ Microsoft Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad

Microsoft Community Launch @ Kurnool

Microsoft Community Launch is happening at Kurnool on 7th January 2005 @ GPR Engineering College

Microsoft Max Beta is out Try it out its Free

I had downloaded MAX and i am using it, It is easy and good.Works on XP sp2

What is Max?

Microsoft® Codename Max is not like any other product. That's because it's not a product—it's your opportunity to try an exciting new user experience from Microsoft. Max is built on the next-generation WinFX Runtime Components technology that will drive the development of Windows Vista® applications. Today Max lets you make lists of your photos and turn them into beautiful slide shows to share with your family and friends. Tomorrow...who knows?

Create Beautiful Albums

Building a photo album

With just a few clicks, you can create lists of your favorite photos, arrange them in the layout of your choice, and express them in beautiful views. You can even use our super hot 3D Mantle View™ to really show off your work!


Say it with Ink

A visually stunning user interface

We're excited about our new Annotate feature that lets us draw anything on photos and share them without altering the originals. We've been busy enhancing our photos with clever notes and sketches. Now you can try it too!


Sharing is Good

Sharing Photos

Max makes it easy to share your memories with friends and family around the world. You can send any photo list to your friends so they can view the photos in your desired view.




Check out this new experimental software created by The Max Team from Microsoft! Download it at http://www.microsoft.com/max and let's start sharing some photos!You just need a Microsoft Passport network.



Friday, December 02, 2005

Microsoft Next Generation Developement Platform

I had read about Orcas in differant sites and differant blogs. Orca mean 'One really cool app'.

A later Visual Studio.Net release, code-named Orcas, will be tuned specifically for Longhorn, the next major release of Microsoft's desktop version of Windows, which is expected in mid 2006.

Orcas
is all about enabling platform adoption for Windows Vista, for Office 12 and for WinFX. We can use Whidbey today to build Vista applications, for example. But Orcas will make it a whole lot easier for people to build Vista applications through easy to use designers

The Orcas release of Visual Studio.Net is being designed to take advantage of changes to Longhorn's user interface.

Orcas will also tap into the so-called managed services of Longhorn, or the security and management capabilities that Microsoft plans to include within Windows. Rather than needing to write code to ensure different levels of security or to manage application deployment, Orcas will let developers tap into Longhorn's built-in security and management features.

Orcas will also enhance Microsoft's strategy of using Web services to integrate its own disparate products and connect into non-Windows applications. Microsoft also plans to introduce versions of Visual Studio.Net that can create applications for both the desktop and the server editions of Longhorn.



MSDN Search

Whenever you talk about search engine everyone talks about Google search. But microsoft is comming up which is still in Beta stage called MSDN Search. This is developed in corodination with MSN search.

The MSDN team at Microsoft has been working on improving search. Recently, the team launched a new MSDN Search Beta, integrating more relevant search from Microsoft and the community into one easy-to-use page. This beta rolls out to all very soon. You can send the your feedback.

This is at present limited to MSDN only. You will be able to search MSDN Forums with 10s of thousands of answered questions. You can also find resources from Codezone within Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 by using Help…Search and clicking on the 'Codezone' tab! They have improved relevance for MSDN Online search results via leveraging implicit user feedback. Over the next few months, relevance (especially for common queries) should improve significantly as the system is populated with more data. Other improvements include the ability to switch back and forth between Microsoft and community results with one click without leaving the search page, simpler UI which aligns well with Visual Studio 2005's search UI and online integration into Visual Studio 2005. You can find resources from MSDN Forums within Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 by using Help…Search and clicking on the 'Questions' tab!

Many more features are on the way, including an MSN-based back-end, product/technology filtering, and much more. I hope we will see MSDN search continuing to get better.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Roundtable with S Somasegar, Coporate V.P of Microsoft

All the Core Team of MUGH went to roundtable conference with S.Somasegar corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft Corporation, Hyderabad in EBC room at 5:30 pm on 01/12/2005.

Participants in the meeting were :

Venkat Murthy from Wipro Technologies.
Arun Ganesh (MVP) from Accenture.
Sasidhar Kalagara from SumTotal Systems.
Anil Radha Krishna (MVP) from Applabs.
Anjana (MVP) from Satyam.
Sudhakar from Microsoft
Harish (MVP) Cognizant.
Rayapaa (MVP) SumTotal Systems.
Shreeman (MVP) from Microsoft.

Soma along with Parmeesh and 2 other PM's and Test Manager came for the meeting. The meeting was started with Sudhakar's question's and soma had patiently answered the questions raised by all the participants.All the participants had informed soma about the positive and negative areas on Microsoft front as of Visual Studio 2005 and VSTS and SQL. Purshotham from VSTS team had asked him to contact if we need any help in getting to the required team for help. Soma also confirmed that they will be sharing with us all the documents on the all next product releases coming up in Microsoft prodcut line.He also had confirmed that they would be taking our suggestions into considerations in the next releases.Both these things are very positve confirmation from Soma.

Rasied with Soma all the quereis that were posed by Developer Community as against VS 2005 and SQL 2005. Soma had answered all of them patiently.

The meeting lasted for 1 and half hour. This is my 2nd expreince with soma since last year. He accepts both the postive and negative feedbacks from each and everyone and agrees with them frankly.


Wanna See the photos taken Rayappa on his Palm Treo 650



Microsoft Next Generation Products Launch

Join us to celebrate the tech event of the year, the India Launch of Microsoft’s new application platform comprising SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006.

Be there and join the excitement.


Join us to:

Understand Microsoft’s vision behind the new Application platform

Understand how Microsoft’s new Application Platform provides


the capability to run mission critical applications
a Business Intelligence framework to help organizations take better decisions
the capability to deliver faster results
Listen to customers and partners speak about their experience with the new Application Platform
Get Experts to answer your queries on the new Application Platform
Get Free Evaluation Software
Get Free access to Microsoft Learning Certifications on the new Application Platform

Your seat is Ready. Click here to Register

Wanna See Bill Gates Live in Bangalore

Get Ready

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Unleash the Power of Microsoft Technologies in your Way !!!

Microsoft User Group, Hyderabad presents Techfest 2006 with new challenges for Developers, Architects & Students.

What should i do ???

Unleash the power of the Microsoft Technology that you learn every day....
Challenge yourselves how best you can develop applications...
Sharpen your architectural skills, you always wanted to use...

So sharpen the brains and develop an application using .net or a white paper on SQL and send your abstract to contests@mugh.net

When can i Submit ???

Submit your Abstract on or before November 20th 2005 and there you would get a cool gotdotnet T-Shirt.

Then wait till 25th November to see your name in the selected list.

Now sharpen your brain to develop the final application and submit us back on or before Dec 20th, 2005

You would see your name in the selected list as a NEW YEAR Gift !!! i.e is on Jan 1st 2006.

Then you present yourselves at MUGH TECHFEST 2006.


What do i get ???

Not only recognition but also lots of goodies.

Early Bird Prizes,Patterns & Practices Books,
Signed copies of famous .NET Books and Grand Prizes off course.


Where do i get more details ???

Logon to www.mugh.net/techfest

Microsoft Academic Projects Program

Microsoft Academic Projects Program :-

A definitive program that helps you get closer to the future, Microsoft Academic Projects gives you the opportunity to work on your projects with cutting edge tools- Next Generation Microsoft Technologies that are used by software professionals across the globe. The mission of the Microsoft Academic Projects Program is to inspire dynamic academic institutions in India to innovate, solve key computing challenges with industry, and provide unparalleled experiences and opportunities to their faculty and students. Under this annual program, students get a chance to execute projects, as part of their academic curriculum, using the next generation Microsoft technologies that make them ready for the professional world when they step into it. The program will be a learning session beyond compare. Work and implement your projects and get it reviewed by Microsoft and industry experts.

HighLights :-

  • Work on cutting edge Microsoft technologies.
  • Get feedback and technical help from industry experts.
  • On successful completion of the projects students get a Microsoft Academic Project participation certificate
  • Chance to showcase your project to the industry in national expo
  • The final year project for the university can be done as part of the Academic Projects program.
  • Top 5 colleges in terms of projects submitted get one year free subscription/renewal to MSDN AA.

Eligibility :-

Students of any year of their under-graduate program or post-graduate program are welcome to do projects with Microsoft under the Academic Projects program.

For more details log on to http://msapp.net/.

YOU WANT TO REGISTER


Saturday, October 29, 2005

Microsoft Next Generation of Certifications

Microsoft Next Generation of Certifications

Good News !!

The new generation of Microsoft Certifications focussing towards Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 are officially announced and will be available in early 2006.

It is also stated that the Beta Exams for these new certifications will be available from November 2005 through February 2006.

To learn more, read the informative FAQ at

www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/newgen/faq

or

Visit the new generation of Microsoft Certification website at

www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/newgen


Wednesday, August 24, 2005

MSN Messenger 7.5 RTW and Google Talk Beta!!!


The Hot Buzz today is the above two: Google Talk and MSN Messenger 7.5


MSN Messenger 7.5 - MSN 7.5 has gone RTW. The new feature added in this version is the support for voice clips. One can send short voiceclips (max of 15 secs) to your contacts.

This new feature enable users to record short messages (max of 15 seconds) and are then played on a contact's computer. Clips do not playback automatically; a user must select the Play button to listen. Both users must be running MSN Messenger 7.5 for the feature to work.

Try it out: http://messenger.msn.com/
For more info:

I also noted few new links, which are interesting:
Customize MSN Messenger

From Google Site: "Google Talk enables you to call or send instant messages to your friends for free–anytime, anywhere in the world. "





























Check here for more Info:
http://www.google.com/talk/start.html

Features that I noted:
1. Looks very simple and has all common features.
2. You don't need Gmail Email Notifier! This will notify your email.
3. But initially I got error like: "Could not connect to Server"..Retry or Cancel... After 5th Attempt, I can able to login......


Let me check more in this and let you know guys how it is ;)

Friday, July 22, 2005

Product Support Team Partying

The Product Support team at Sum Total is very innovative. They even bring innovation into their enjoyment. Do you want to see how we guys had fun @ Vilas Venue during our LUNCH Which is an official Welcome for NEW HIRES into our Team. Thanks to Raghavendra and Yugesh for Innovative game for us.


YOU CAN VIEW THE SNAPS ON THE LEFT SIDE LINK @ TEAM LUNCH.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

View My Marriage Photos

Hey Friends !!!


View My PHOTOS on the Left Side Links Available

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

My Wedding Invitation

INVITATION

I thought my life will be as clear as white …Until this happened…

I unwittingly stumbled upon a damsel who filled my life with love abound...

And needless to say I stuttered to talk sense......Which I admit was never my forte...

But alas! I found a partner who is as apt…. And when we did start making sense...

We reminisced the ones who made a palpable difference to our lives & deserved more..

And after a laboured ordeal, this is what we have dished out for you on the platter....



Our memorable union in the precincts of

Brundavan Gardens, Truck Parking Lot, Near Kukatpally-Y-Junction

To celebrate our marriage on a grandiose night of 25th June 2005.

Muhurtham :- 3:59 am early Hours of 26th June 2005

We wont keep you disappointed..... A sumptuous meal to prance your twitchy buds on...

25th June 2005, 8:00pm

Make our day resplendent with your amiable presence…A small wish! Isn’t it?

Sasi & Preeti

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Joined SUM TOTAL SYSTEMS

I had joined SUM TOTAL SYSTEMS in the Customer Support Team. Learning to get acquianted to new work and atmosphere.

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Microsoft Technology Adopter Challenge

Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd. invites you to put your genius to test to create the next Killer Application using the forthcoming development tools and mobile platforms in Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey) and coming up with the most ingenious Tips-and-Tricks for Windows Server 2003 deployment.

THINK OUT OF THE BOX...
... and come up with solutions - Applications and Tips-and-Tricks - that will put you in position to win a series of fabulous prizes.

The Microsoft Technology Adopter Challenge is an umbrella program that comprises of two parallel Contests specifically dedicated to the Developer and IT Professional communities respectively:

YOU OWN YOUR APPLICATION
Microsoft will not own the Intellectual Property associated with your application. It's yours to keep and market as you choose.

So Enter Now! You could be the next superstar in the Developer or IT Professional community, and on your way to fame and fortune.

CONTEST LAUNCH: 25 April 2005

CONTEST ENDS:
17 June 2005

For Details Visit :- http://www.microsoft.com/india/connections/mstac/

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Great to learn abt GNUPG

I came to know abt GNUPG at one of the TSM's organised by Twincling Society is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application.

Version 1.0.0 has been released on September 7th, 1999. The current stable version is 1.4.1 .

GnuPG is Free Software . It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License .

PGP, on which OpenPGP is based, was originally developed by Philip Zimmermann in the early 1990s.


Monday, April 18, 2005

OVERALL WORK OF DEVCON

DEVCON 2005 was a Grand Triumph and Kudos to the MUGH Core Members and the Audience. DevCon 2005 was a great effort from all the core members of MUGH. I didn't believe to see the audience sitting in for more than 7 hours, and all the session are very interactive and appealing. Many of audience have given feedback that the event was wonderful and looking similar events in the future. It was a thrilling and challenging experience. Let me thanks all the Speakers and others, who spare their valuable time with us and make this event a big success.

In short, I would say: DevCon 2005 and MUGH Rocks!!! Let us make MUGH a Vibrant Community!!!!

DevCon 2005 by Microsoft User Group, Hyderabad (MUGH) - April 10th, 2005

A full day event focusing on various latest technology topics of Microsoft Product line, featuring Dev Guru's and IT Celebrities of India, from Microsoft Developer Evangelism Team, MS IDC and MS GDCI. These sessions covered the upcoming cutting edge technologies Indigo, Visual Studio Team System and Whidbey and SQL Server Mobile 2005. Over 500 members registered online with the event and more than 130 members attended and participated in a very interactive way.

Conducted By:

This technical fiesta was conducted by Microsoft User Group Hyderabad (MUGH), in association with Microsoft GDCI, Vasudeva Realtors and Satyam Computers.

Participation:

Participants

Number

Professionals

110+

Students

25+

Total

135+

Sessions Conducted

Session

Speaker

Key Note Speech

Berry Rogers, Microsoft Services IT, Redmond.

VS 2005 Express Products

Janakiram MSV, Academic Evangelist, Microsoft.

Indigo, Connected Systems Framework

Kumar Gaurav Khanna, Developer Evangelist, Microsoft.

Testing in Visual Studio Team System 2005

Pratap J Ladhani, GDCI, Microsoft.

Enhancements in SQL Server Mobile 2005

Sachin Sinha, IDC, Microsoft.

Globalization and Localization in .NET

Deepak Gulati, ISV Evangelist, Microsoft

Participation from companies : Infosys, Cognizant Technologies, Wipro, Keane, Satyam, TCS, Microsoft, Virtusa and InfoTech

Overall feedback:

Some of the objective feedback include: (Collected from feedback forms)

1. Excellent, impressive (more than 30 responses)
2. Want more sessions, at least 3 in year !!!! (there were more than 5 reponses like this)
3. Really Good (more than 23 responses saying this)
4. Wanted to share material/slides (10+ responses)
5. MUGH is doing very good. Wanted to contribute more to MUGH !!! (at least 10 responses)

A Consolidated Report

Comments of some of the participants:

Ramesh Srinivasan, Cognizant Technologies

Thanks to MUGH for making this event happen this way, this is a great experience and I appreciate DevCon event managers to make everything happend on time with out much schedule deviation.

When I looked at the schedule, I strongly decided to attend Kumar Gaurav Khanna's session on INDIGO. That's a great session on a great technology coming up.

SQL Server Mobile - IDC Team, Microsoft India

This event has exceed our expectation, It's a very good experience for us to address such a large developer community in Dev Con 2005. We look forward to do more sessions on

SQL Server Mobile 2005 with Microsoft User Group, Hyderabad.

Rajesh, Infosys

Sessions are very good and very helpful for Developers to work with emerging Microsoft technologies, especially Indigo and Visual Studio Team System.

I want to contribute more to MUGH as a core member as well. Thanks to MUGH.

Lakshmi S, Virtusa Ltd.

Felt like I have attended Tech-Ed or some MSDN Event. Extremely cutting edge technology sessions and Great speakers. 10 times worth than a sunday @ home :-)

I request MUGH to conduct these kind of events atleast 3 times a year.

Umesh Thota, Student

As the day started we with our hopes high, all done with our arrangements were waiting for clock to strike 10. At 10 it was a marvel an astonishing number of people, both students and developers showed up. in spite of it being a Sunday.
It was a feeling of fruits for our hard work. there was an element of fun, which was never planned. i enjoyed every moment of it and hoped the day would never end.

Hindu coverage on DevCon 2005 :

http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2005040910240400.htm&date=2005/04/09/&prd=th&
Some Blogs:

My work this week

This week i need to make up for a lot of work. i need to focus on the developement work and need to spare more time for that. lot of things are backing and i need to be fast to make up the work this week.

Devcon PHOTOS by Arun Ganesh

U can see most of the DEVCON SNAPS here

I am not feeling well

Last week i am not feeling well and cld not manage my work and i have a lot of work this week.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

DEVCON SNAPS

Devcon Snaps Can be viewed at DEVCON SNAPS

DEVCON IS A BIG SUCCESS

Devcon is grand success and all the efforts of the core team had shown up fruitful results and all the core is happy regarding the event becuase everyone in the core had put up their full strengths and hardwork since the day one when we had decided to make DEVCON 2005. That's great and good Team spirit.

The feed back is very good and we are very happy with that.

These are the updates from Venkat who had made us available with the feedback updates

It was really amazing to look into the feedback of attendees. Gaurav
has a special mention in at least 5 feedbacks saying he is excellent,
good. People wanted his sessions more. This is a very good sign i
think, when people start adding values to speakers also.

Some of the objective feedback include:

1. Excellent, impressive
2. Want more sessions, at least 3 in year !!!! (there were more than 5
reponses like this)
3. Really Good (there was more than 23 responses saying this)
4. Wanted to share material/slides
5. MUGH is very good. Wanted to contribute more to MUGH!!! (at least 4
responses)

Also, some of the suggestions include.

1. Provide stationery (more than 4 responses)
2. Start early (by 8 am), close up by noon
3. Too many sessions
4. Have one laptop for all presentations
5. Include sessions for Yukon, VSTS
6. Have programming challenges on MUGH, as this would help developers contribute

This is good feedback as far as our work is concerned and all of them had put up great strengths apart from their regular work for DEVCON.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Updates of DEVCON 2005

DEVCON is happening and the things are going in fast pace and i got the plates and glasses and the remaning works assigned to me. everyting is going on well and we make DEVCON 2005 the most unforgettable event in HYDERABAD.

All the core members are doing their work and make this event happen.

Friday, April 01, 2005

ABOUT DEVCON

The Details about the event DevCon 2005 are as follows:

MUGH is going to conduct an event called DevCon 2005, on April 10th 2005, a Developer Conference in association with INETA and Microsoft in CHIP auditorium, Cyber Towers, Hi-tech City.

DevCon is nothing but a series of presentations on various latest technologies coming up at Microsoft product line and sharing the community spirit amongst them.

MUGH stands for Microsoft User Group Hyderabad.

It has around 3000+ members till date on .NET technologies and 300+ members in SQLCON Group (a dedicated SQL Community).

MUGH started life as DNUG (.NET Users' Group), Hyderabad. However, we felt that various Microsoft technologies function so well in concert with each other - and our earlier name did restrict our scope to just one of them.

MUGH is operated by a core group that consists of Microsoft MVPs and Community Stars - in addition, Microsoft often helps us in conducting our activities that include user group meetings.

Almost an year ago an idea was born it was and is still popularly known as DNUG (DotNET Users Group) Hyderabad which today has matured and stands in front of you baptized as MUGH (Microsoft Users Group; Hyderabad).

Presently, MUGH's user group meetings are held every third Friday of the month - you need to be a MUGH member to attend these meets. MUGH membership is free…

Details of the EVENT are as Follows :-

Date:

APRIL 10th 2005

Time:

10.00 A.M to 5.30 P.M

Venue:

CHIP Auditorium, Cyber Towers, Hi-Tech City, Hyderabad.

10.00 A.M – 10.30 A.M

Key Note (MUGH Introduction) + Cake Cutting + Registration + …… …

10.30 A.M – 11.00 A.M

MUGH Anniversary

11.00 A.M - 12.00 P.M

Session II - Jani M.S.V (VS 2005 - Express products....)

12.00 P.M - 1.00 P.M

Session II - Gaurav Khanna - (ASP.NET 2.0 + Security)

1.00 P.M – 2.00 P.M

Lunch

2.00 P.M - 3.00 P.M

Session III - Pratap J Ladhani (Testing in VSTS)

3.00 P.M – 4.00 P.M

Session IV - IDC Team (SQL Server 2005 Mobile)

4.00 P.M – 5.00 P.M

Session V - Deepak Gulati - (Globalization and Localization with .NET)

5.00 P.M – 5.30 P.M

End Note


REGISTRATION :
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It is 100% Free for all the Developers - (But do not forget to register your name)

Check out Free Registration for the Event - http://www.mugh.net/devcon.htm (Entry is restricted to registrants only, so do not forget your identity like business card or ID card)