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Published: 4/25/2007

Our Office Live learning path has just been published!  This outlines the training available to build applications or other solution for the Office Live platform.

It also includes links to the community pages, our Partner-TV demo etc.

Visit http://www.microsoft.com/uk/partner/learningpaths/?id=microsoftofficetechnical.live for more information.

Published: 4/19/2007

If you an ISV finding it difficult to find development resource in the UK and/or are thinking about outsourcing to India or elsewhere, have a look at Claire's posting about the Trade Mission to SE Asia.

UKTI will subsidise this trip (100%) for some companies as spokespeople and the Regional Development Agencies will provide grants to the remaining delegates. Our partners and Microsoft in the region will be providing substantial support on the ground so your costs are minimised.

http://blogs.msdn.com/armadillo/archive/2007/04/15/sign-up-for-the-trade-mission-to-se-asia.aspx

Published: 4/19/2007

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/apr07/04-15IMMPR.mspx

This exciting announcement is about Interactive Media Manager – a SharePoint based application that also integrates with Sivlerlight...

Interactive Media Manager includes components of existing Microsoft solutions such as Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, InfoPath® XML forms and the newly announced Microsoft Silverlight™, previously called Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere (WPF/E). Building on the capabilities of Office SharePoint Server 2007, Interactive Media Manager provides the following customizable Web parts that target specific processes within the content production life cycle:

Media Library serves as a front end in which media content items in the digital asset management system are displayed as thumbnails.

Media Viewer displays information such as annotations and time codes in Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers format and offers sophisticated, built-in playback controls.

Media Annotator allows groups of people to collaborate on media assets through video annotations, digital inking and discussions.

Media Import facilitates the upload of media files and automatically launches associated workflows, such as information-gathering processes.

Media Cart provides an individualized area for storing media assets that people want to edit themselves or push out to appropriate editors.

Published: 4/4/2007

We’ve launched a new Vista and Office 2007 Deployment Web site run by a bunch of experts here in the UK from both Microsoft and our Partner community.  www.desktopdeployment.co.uk

To see some of the tools available (like an application compatibility toolkit and a Vista hardware assessment tool) head over to Partner-TV to see Adam Shepherd and Richard Smith from our consulting division give a demo.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ptstv/archive/2007/04/03/partner-tv-adam-shepherd-and-richard-smith-on-deployment.aspx

Published: 4/4/2007

If you believe that Open XML file formats should be an ISO standard and are the future in helping integrating front and back end processes, please sign this petition.

There's plenty of information on the site to help you make your mind up and plenty of strong views on the web for some light background reading.

I like this bit in Nick's letter, highlighting Ecma's heritage:

Microsoft and others called for the standardisation of Open XML. On 7 Dec 2006 Ecma International, a highly respected standardisation body, approved the adoption of Open XML as an international open standard. 

The strengths of Ecma Open XML are clear:

• Ecma Open XML was developed through the collaborative efforts of leading companies such as Apple, Barclays Capital, BP, The British Library, Essilor, Intel, Microsoft, NextPage, Novell, Statoil, Toshiba and the US Library of Congress.

• Ecma Open XML is backward compatible with billions of archived documents held by the private and public sectors.

• Any company can freely implement and develop innovative products using Ecma Open XML

• Ecma Open XML enables interoperability, accommodates multiple languages and cultures, and supports technologies that enable people with disabilities to use computing devices.

Thanks.

http://www.microsoft.co.uk/openxml/

Published: 3/27/2007

Download the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 Public Beta today:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/beta/ocs/default.mspx

Office Communications Server 2007, the next evolution of Live Communications Server, delivers streamlined communications for your users so they can find and communicate with the right person, right now, from the applications they use most—like Microsoft Outlook. And when you download the beta software, you're automatically registered to access valuable beta resources assembled in one convenient Beta Central location.

Please review Office Communications Server 2007 system requirements before you proceed. Actual requirements and product functionality may vary based on your system configuration.

Published: 3/23/2007

The new Groove portal on MSDN is live at  http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb308957.aspx

This is the home for developers who want to learn more about Groove and how to develop solutions on the Groove platform.  The site also links to relevant content on TechNet and Office Online, providing easy access to those materials.  This enables developers new to Groove to build a solid foundation of knowledge before taking Groove deployments to the next level by building a custom solution.

Groove 2007 content in our pipeline for release on MSDN in the coming weeks and months includes:

Whitepapers

· Groove Technical Architecture

· Decision criteria to select Groove Forms versus Groove InfoPath Forms

· Guide to using the Groove Web Helpers

· Design and performance considerations when building Groove forms-based solutions

· Groove and Windows Workflow Foundation

Solutions

· Provisioning Groove workspaces from a MOSS/WSS site

· Synchronizing Groove InfoPath forms data with a MOSS/WSS site

Documentation

· Online version in MSDN library of Groove 2007 SDK documentation (in addition to download available today)

· Developer documentation for the forthcoming Groove tool templates

Community

· Forum/newsgroup(s) so developers and partners can connect with one another, discuss issues, and exchange feedback

** Additional ideas and content requests are most welcome **

Other Pages That Link to the Groove MSDN Portal:

· MSDN ODC Home Page                                 http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/default.aspx  (See Right Nav bar)

· MSDN Programs Landing page                   http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905399.aspx

· MSDN Servers Landing page                       http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905498.aspx

· MSDN Getting Started: Site Map              http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905370.aspx

Published: 3/14/2007

It's not quite live yet, but...

If you would like your friends and family to experience the 'WOW' of the new Microsoft Office and Windows Vista (ie. buy it cheap)... DABS is offering a special price to Microsoft Partners' friends and family.

Product

Special Friends and Family Price*

Microsoft Office 2007 Home & Student

£85.00

Vista Home Premium

£185.00

Vista Home Premium Upgrade

£123.50

*Please note: These products are not discounted. The products on offer are legitimate software applications for home use only. Prices may change at any time and there is no guarantee of availability. This promotion runs until 30 June 2007.

There’s more information and details on how to order at https://partner.microsoft.com/uk/40037033 (login required).

Published: 3/9/2007

Jeff Raikes Pre-Announces OCS 2007 Public Beta at VoiceCon (March 7, 2007)

In the keynote address at VoiceCon Spring 2007, Jeff Raikes (our President of the Microsoft Business Division) announced the imminent release of Office Communications Server 2007 public beta and outlined Microsoft's move to unify communications through software while eliminating VoIP barriers with enhanced VoIP solutions.

What does that mean?  Well, Jeff has some cool quotes and statistics that really frame the opportunity for the future... I like these three:

"Microsoft announced that for the first time it is making the interoperability specifications for Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007 available to partners, enabling them to deliver a unified experience with Session Initiation Protocol interoperability between their PBX and Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007. As a result, customers can avoid the costs of ripping and replacing their existing telephony system. They can also gain productivity benefits from less complexity and better management of their telephony systems", Raikes said.

“We’re embarking on a software transformation similar to what we saw from the mainframe to the PC,” Raikes said. “With a shift of this magnitude, there will be tremendous opportunities for our industry partners worldwide.”

“Software is set to transform business phone systems as profoundly as it has transformed virtually every other form of workplace communication,” Raikes said. “Over time, the software-based VoIP technology built into Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Office Communicator will offer so much value and cost savings that it will make the standard telephone look like that old typewriter that’s gathering dust in the stockroom.”

For more information, check out the video, register for the beta and subscribe to the blog:

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