Locating a Test Site – No Dates Found

Being Microsoft Gold Partners we have a strong push to keep ourselves abreast with the latest Microsoft technology offerings. One way we prove our expertise of a given knowledge domain is by taking Microsoft Certification exams. We use Prometric to schedule our Microsoft tests with our local testing center – ICC’s Professional Development Institute (PDI). [...]

Filed under: Microsoft, Miscellaneous | Posted on February 28th, 2011 by AaronH | No Comments »

How to Use Microsoft Device Emulator in VS2008

Microsoft Device Emulator is a great tool for testing your mobile web applications without utilizing any real mobile device.  Because it can use the same network that your computer is on, you can use it to test your mobile web applications hosted on development computers or test servers before the applications are published to the internet.  [...]

Filed under: Application Development, Microsoft | Posted on March 31st, 2010 by Geer | No Comments »

Deploying to Windows Azure

Microsoft is expected to remove the CTP from their Azure Platform this month at PDC in Los Angeles. Until then, you can still receive access to their free cloud services platform. To get started with Azure you need a Windows Live ID and signup with Microsoft Connect to receive an access code (aka tokens).

When you [...]

Filed under: Application Development, Microsoft | Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by AaronH | 1 Comment »

Has Microsoft finally figured out how to advertise successfully?

Ever since the Mac “Switcher” ads have come out, Microsoft has been struggling with how to respond. Their first instinct was to just ignore them. This was probably not the best response, and it went on for a long time. I’m guessing that they believed that Apple held such a small percentage of the market [...]

Filed under: Microsoft | Posted on August 18th, 2009 by GregO | 1 Comment »

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