Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Microsoft has launched a new site focused on the next version of the Windows operating system, codenamed "Longhorn". Longhorn, the code name for the next version of Windows now being built by Microsoft, is the most powerful, most reliable, most secure version of Windows ever. It delivers on the promise of allowing people to use their computers more easily and confidently to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.


Related link:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/longhorn/default.mspx

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

6/14/2005 12:47:34 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Microsoft has announced that on the week of November 7th they will release a barrage of new products including Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk Server 2006. BizTalk Server 2006 will be officially released but not widely available until early 2006.

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

6/14/2005 12:46:00 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [2]  | 
 Friday, June 10, 2005

Another update on SQLServer 2005 during TechEd 2005 by Paul Flessner.

By integrating Visual Studio 2005, SQLServer 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006 we are bringing up a whole new infrastructure with your connected systems... Paul Flessner @ TechEd'05.

Sounds interesting, isn't it? have a look

Related link:

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/misc/06-07flessner-teched05.mspx

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

6/10/2005 12:50:08 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Saturday, June 04, 2005

It's 4th June and It's my Birthday.

Say "Many Happy Returns to me"...

Cheeeeeese,
~Danish Sami

6/4/2005 12:51:15 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Would you like to know What a great .Net developer out to know?

I found an excellent piece of article posted by Scott Hanselman and would like to share with everyone.

Related link:

What a great .Net developer out to know

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

5/10/2005 12:57:41 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Saturday, May 07, 2005

According to Paul Flessner, Senior Vice President of the Server Applications at Microsoft Corp.

"We encourage you to test the release and provide your feedback and visit the SQL Server home page often to get the latest information including white papers, benchmarks, etc. We are excited for the coming months and believe you are the key to the success of SQL Server 2005. "

Related link:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/2005/productinfo/letter.asp

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

5/7/2005 1:03:16 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Tuesday, May 03, 2005

A cowboy was herding his herd in a remote pasture when suddenly a brand-new BMW advanced out of a dust cloud towards him.

The driver, a young man in a Brioni suit, Gucci shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses and YSL tie, leans out the window and asks the cowboy, "If I tell you exactly how many cows and calves you have in your herd, will you give me a calf?"

The cowboy looks at the man, obviously a yuppie, then looks at his peacefully grazing herd and calmly answers, "Sure. Why not?"

The yuppie parks his car, whips out his Dell notebook computer, connects it to his AT&T cell phone and surfs to a NASA page on the Internet, where he calls up a GPS satellite navigation system to get an exact fix on his location which he then feeds to another NASA satellite that scans the area in an ultra-high-resolution photo.

The young man then opens the digital photo in Adobe Photoshop and exports it to an image processing facility in Hamburg, Germany. Within seconds, he receives an email on his Palm Pilot that the image has been processed and the data stored.

He then accesses a MS-SQL database through an ODBC connected Excel spreadsheet with hundreds of complex formulas. He uploadsall of this data via an email on his Blackberry, and after a few minutes, receives a response.

Finally, he prints out a full-color, 150-page report on his hi-tech, miniaturized HP LaserJet printer and finally turns to the cowboy and says, "You have exactly 1586 cows and calves."

"That's right. Well, I guess you can take one of my calves," says the cowboy. He watches the young man select one of the animals and looks on amused as the young man stuffs it into the trunk of his car.

Then the cowboy says to the young man, "Hey, if I can tell you exactly what your business is, will you give me back my calf?"

The young man thinks about it for a second and then says, "Okay, why not?"

"You're a consultant." says the cowboy. "Wow! That's correct," says the yuppie, "but how did you guess that?"


"No guessing required," answered the cowboy. "You showed up here even though nobody called you; you want to get paid for an answer I already knew; to a question I never asked; and you don't know anything about my business."

"Now give me back my DOG."

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

5/3/2005 1:08:44 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Microsoft has recently releases the Oracle to SQL Server Migration Guide. Now you can migrate databases and associated databases applications to Windows and SQL Server 2000.

Related link:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=b4e57b5e-2cfc-49ae-a184-5705acf8591f&displaylang=en

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

5/3/2005 1:06:17 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Saturday, April 30, 2005

I love this company, these words were spoken by Steve Ballmer, CEO Microsoft and his dance proved his love :)

Hahahaa, have you ever seen any CEO dancing and signing, you will be surprised, in early 2000 CEO Microsoft Steve Ballmer came on stage and saying 'Developers' for more then 10 times. His voice was full of love for the developers community.

I'll bet after listening up this video clip you will cheer up like me :)


Related link:
http://www.ntk.net/media/developers.mpg
http://www.ntk.net/media/dancemonkeyboy.mpg

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

4/30/2005 1:10:04 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, April 29, 2005

Voice and video files streamed over the net could be made untappable and ultra-secure in the next few years thanks to a breakthrough by Toshiba.

Related link:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4496893.stm

Cheers,
~Danish Sami

4/29/2005 1:10:59 PM UTC  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |