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September 22, 2012

it's to proud of India!

Windows8 app fest is over in Bangalore with making a history with the Guinness book record .
we are just now leaving from the app fest Bangalore to Chennai. there are 2576 developer meeting is going on for continuously 18 hours .
        non-stop Eat-Drink& code .
      

September 18, 2012

Microsoft confirms October 25 launch for Windows 8


It's not a big surprise to readers of this blog, but Microsoft officials confirmed on September 17 that Windows 8 will launch in New York City on October 25.
Here's the "Save the Date" invitation:
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Microsoft is still not sharing the specific venue, time or agenda for the launch. Microsoft officials did share that there will be a Manhattan holiday pop-up store opening this fall, but declined to say whether it would be open in time for the Windows 8 launch.
Microsoft is making Windows 8 -- and Surface RT, its first tablet running the Windows RT on ARM version of the product -- available commercially on October 26.
New York City has been Microsoft's chosen site for many of its recent Windows launches, including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Anyone out there coming to the New York City launch on October 25? If so, anyone interested in a tweet-up/meet-up? Chime in here, if so.

Microsoft readies Office 2010 to Office 2013 upgrade program


Just like it does with Windows, Microsoft typically offers its Office customers an upgrade guarantee program, allowing them to buy the current version of a product with a free or discounted upgrade to the next one being part of the package.
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One of my contacts said the Office 2013 upgrade guarantee will begin in about a month's time -- specifically on October 19. If this is correct, users purchasing Office 2010 between that date and the end of the covered period (which my same contact said is April 30, 2013) will get some kind of guaranteed upgrade to Office 2013 once it is generally available.
Microsoft officials have not shared public guidance as to Office 2013's planned release-to-manufacturing (RTM) or general availability dates. My sources have heard that the RTM target is November 2012, with general availability slated for February 2013. (Those with TechNet/MSDN and volume-licensing agreements would likely get the final bits shortly after they RTM.)
Microsoft offered the Office 2010 tech guarantee program for those purchasing Office 2007 as of March 2010. The period of coverage was seven months, roughly the same amount of time the Office 2013 tech guarantee supposedly will last.
The Office 2010 tech guarantee upgrade program was free. It's unknown whether the Office 2013 one will be, as well. If Office follows Windows' lead, it may not be. Microsoft announced it will be charging those who purchase Windows 7 PCs between June 2 and January 31, 2013, $14.99 to obtain an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro once it is generally available. The Windows Vista upgrade program before this was free.
My contact sent me a couple of screen shots of what allegedly appeared briefly on theOffice.com/offer page (which is not currently available), which I have included below.
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It appears the upgrade offer for Office will be for Windows users who purchase Office 2010 Home & Student, Home & Business 2010, Professional 2010 or University 2010 and Mac users who purchase University 2011 or Home & Student 2011 between October 19 and April 30, 2013. Windows users who buy these SKUs will have a choice of upgrading to Office 365 Home Premium (which is currently one of the new Office versions that is being beta tested) or Office 2013 SKUs that are more comparable to what's out there already.
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The chart above shows some of the differences between Office 365 Home Premium and these more traditional Office 2013 releases. Office 365 Home Premium can be installed on up to five PCs and/or Macs and is licensed to a user as a one-year subscription, which will need to be renewed to continue usage. The more traditional Office 2013 SKUs can be installed on only one Windows PC with a non-transferrable license. (The Office for University and Mac Home & Student users will have the option to upgrade to Office 365 Home Premium only.)
I am not sure whether these Office upgrades will be free, but given there's no visible price on these screen shots, I'd say there's a chance.
I've asked Microsoft for comment on the details and dates of the coming Office upgrade program but have yet to hear back.
Update: Microsoft officials said they had no comment on anything about the alleged Office upgrade program.
Update (September 17)Microsoft officials confirmed all the details about the upgrade offer in my original post were correct, including the start and end dates and the SKU listings. The listed upgrades will be free to users who purchase Office 2010 between October 19 and the end of April, officials said.
Topics: MicrosoftAppleSoftware, Windows

September 15, 2012

It's all about latest technology.


Visual Studio 2012 bends to shifting IT landscape
Microsoft updated its Visual Studio software Wednesday so that the IDE reflects many of the changes that challenge developers, including mobility and cloud computing.
Experts urge prep for Microsoft's cert-blocking update
Microsoft yesterday delivered two security updates that patched two vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server and System Center Configuration Manager.
Microsoft adds devops to updated Visual Studio
Microsoft formally rolls out new software development platform, along with enhancements
Windows Store for apps opens to all developers globally
The Windows Store, a new online marketplace for applications for Windows 8 and Windows RT computers, is now open to developers in 120 geographic markets.
Microsoft backpedals, promises to patch Windows 8's Flash 'shortly'
Microsoft today said it would update Flash on Windows 8 'shortly,' although it declined to set a timetable.
Microsoft names 32 'pop-up' stores that may sell the Surface RT tablet this fall
Microsoft today said it would open nearly three dozen 'pop-up' stores this fall in U.S. and Canadian malls and shopping centers to sell its own hardware and software.
Microsoft prepares developers for Windows Phone 8 SDK launch
Microsoft started accepting on Wednesday requests for access to the Windows Phone SDK 8.0 Developer Preview program,