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    I quit!

    Monday, July 26th, 2010

    Don’t be afraid, it’s nothing serious this time. After being a Microsoft Student Partner for more than 2,5 years, it’s time to say goodbye. I will graduate in a month, and this is the best time to say thanks to Microsoft for a chance to be one of only few thousand students around the world [...]

    Microsoft Open Days 2009

    Friday, October 16th, 2009

    On Tuesday, October 20th, we’ll have Microsoft Open Days 2009 at Faculty of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and naval architecture, Split, Croatia. It’s been organized by Microsoft Student Partners and supported by Microsoft Croatia. As for the last years’ Microsoft Open Days, the goal of this event is to introduce Microsoft, it’s employees and products [...]

    Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 boot from VHD

    Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

    One of the great new features in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is ability to boot the operating system from VHD file. Why? Look at this example. My colleague, Ales Rosina, Microsoft Student Partner from Slovenia recently wanted to have Windows7 as a virtual operating system inside VirtualPC, for quick access, testing… But, [...]

    KulenDayz is the best conference

    Thursday, June 18th, 2009

    In the past year and a half, from the moment I became Microsoft Student Partner, I attended quite few conferences, like Windays, Teched, Security Days… but after attending KulenDayz 2009 for the second time, I can see, for me, this is the best conference. From my report that I wrote a year ago, you can [...]

    Lot’s of things going on

    Thursday, May 7th, 2009

    There are so many things happening to me last couple of weeks. First I participated in WinDays9 conference (report 1, report 2), last week I went to Switzerland to visit CERN, and this week started with Imagine Cup state finals. Finals were held at my college, because team from college were winners last year. They [...]

    Microsoft Open Days at FESB 2009

    Monday, April 27th, 2009

    Microsoft Student Partners are organizing another great event. Second time this year, and short after Student Technology Day (read my report here), we are organizing Microsoft Open Days. The purpose of this event is to present Microsoft and it’s technologies to students, and explain them how can they use all benefits from Microsoft academic program. [...]

    Student Technology Day was great!

    Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

    Yesterday we had first Croatian Student Technology Day organized by Microsoft Student Partners at my college FESB. We had day filled up with great lectures about tehnology, and the speakers were Tomislav Tipuric from Microsoft Croatia, Microsoft MVPs Ivan Saskor and Vladan Strigo, Marko Matijevic from Cygnus, Ivan Macek, MSP and me.

    Student Technology Day

    Thursday, March 5th, 2009

    On Tuesday, March 10th, Microsoft Student Partners from my college are organizing first Student Technology Day in Croatia. The purpose of this event is to present newest technologies to students, and show them how they work. This is first Student Technology Day in Croatia ever, and as project manager I hope it is going to [...]

    MSP Croatia team building

    Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

    This weekend, Microsoft Student Partners from Croatia had team building in Stubicke toplice resort. I was also one of student partners who was there, and I have to say it was the best team building I ever had. I went there with four other student partners from Split, and together with around 30 other MSPs [...]

    MSCommunity group in Split live again

    Saturday, November 29th, 2008

    Finally, after 11 months without meeting, we have managed to start MSCommunity group in Split. With support of Microsoft Croatia, Croatian association of programmers (HUPRO), SoftDevNet group, MS SQL & Developers group and Microsoft Student Partners, on Thursday we had meeting at my college. We had 73 attendees, which is great number, and two lectures. [...]

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