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    Microsoft Open Days at FESB

    Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

    Yesterday we had Microsoft Open Days at my college. The goal of this “conference” was to introduce Microsoft and Microsoft’s products to the students. First we introduced Imagine cup, competition for students, organized by Microsoft and supported by UNESCO. After that, team The wall of balance, last year’s winners of the competition in Croatia, showed [...]

    Type 2 virtualization

    Saturday, October 18th, 2008

    In next few posts, I’m gonna try to explain all types of virtualization. So, let’s start with first and easiest type, Type 2. At the bottom of the model is, of course, hardware. Above it is host operating system, for example, Windows Vista. Above host OS is Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), whose role is to [...]

    New Windows – Windows 7

    Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

    Mike Nash, corporate vice-president in Microsoft, annouched that new version of Windows will have the name: Windows 7.

    New blog about UX

    Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

    I know that UX (user experience) has nothing to do with this blog, but I have to share this blog with you. Vibor Cipan, Microsoft Student Partners Lead soon goes to work in Microsoft Research Center in Denmark, and he has blog about user experience, UXPassion. There you can find interesting news, tutorials, critics and [...]