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MicrosoftMoMO - *iHUB_
Vincent MugambiDevelopment Platform ManagerMicrosoft East & Southern Africa
Agenda
• BizSpark Program• Application Lifecycle Management• Student 2 Business• DreamSpark• Azure• Windows Phone 7• Imagine Cup
BizSpark
Microsoft BizSpark Program
Microsoft BizSpark™
Software• Full featured development tools and production for 3 years.• Free Windows Azure computing time for 16 months.
Support• Professional technical support from Microsoft: Email support, Managed
newsgroups, invitation to BizSpark Camps.• 2 Free MSDN Support incidents.
Visibility• Profile on BizSpark Connect.• Promotion on BizSpark.com.• Offers and Events on BizSpark Connect.
Support
Visibility
Software
Microsoft BizSpark is a program designed to provide software Startups all the resources they need to build successful companies and connect them with a
community of experts.
Over 30k startups have joined BizSparkAvailable in 112 countries, 9 languages
BizSpark Connect
BizSpark Connect offers Startups the opportunity to achieve global visibly to an audience of potential investors, clients and partners by profiling their company and posting offers and events in the BizSpark virtual networking hub.
Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010
TesterArchitect
IT / ProjectManager
BusinessAnalyst
Database ProfessionalDesigner Developer
SoftwareQuality
ProjectTransparency
TeamCollaboration
Supporting the Application Lifecycle
Illustrating Visual Studio 2010
Visual Studio
Team Foundation Server
2010
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Project
SharePoint
Web Browser
Expression
Studio
Visual Studio
Lab Manage
ment 2010
Visual Studio 2010
Other Microsoft
Other Vendors and Open Source
Microsoft Test
Manager 2010
Visual Studio 2010 IDE
Visual Studio Team
Explorer Everywhere
2010
Eclipse IDE
Visual Studio Team
Explorer 2010
Illustrating TFSVisual Studio
Team Foundation Server 2010
Work Item
Tracking
• Requirements/ User stories• Tasks• Bugs• Test cases• …
Version Control
Process
Templates
Build Manage
ment
Reports and
Dashboards
Test Case
Management
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Lab Manage
ment
VM
Team Foundation Server
Enterprise Deployment
Business Analyst
Build Server
Eclipse developer
Tech writer on Mac OS X
Visual Studio developer
Test team user
C++ developer on Linux
OracleDeveloper
Managing and Tracking the ProjectExample report: Stories Overview
Userstori
es
Percent of work complet
ed
Summary of
current test
results
Managing and Tracking the Project Example dashboard: Quality
Test plan progress
Code churn
Bug reactivations
http://www.microsoft.com/s2b
S2B Portal
S2B Portal – New functionalities
•Top jobs in Homepage•Personalized partner pages•Enhanced feedback•Localization search for jobs using Live Maps•Direct access code to IT Academy Student pass•Integration with Windows Live ID•New customizable pages•Set language based on url
http://www.dreamspark.com
DreamSpark gives students professional level developer and designer tools and training at no charge. Available to any student currently enrolled at a recognized secondary or higher education
institution
Retail Products Free Products
Visual Studio 2008 Professional Visual C# 2008 Express Edition
Visual Studio 2005 Professional Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition
Expression Studio 2.0 Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition
SQL Server 2008 Developer Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
Windows Server 2008 StandardVisual Web Developer 2008 Express
Edition
Windows Server 2003 Standard SQL Server Express
XNA Game Studio 2.0 Virtual PC – Windows
XNA Creators Club Online Academic Subscription
IT Academy Student Pass – Online Training
MCTS Certification Voucher Limited Offer
Azure Brown Bagfor developers
So What is Azure? Windows Azure is a cloud services operating system that serves as the development, service hosting and service
management environment for the Azure Services Platform. Windows Azure provides developers with on-demand compute and storage to host, scale, and manage web applications on the internet through Microsoft data centers.
Besides Windows Azure, the other service components planned to launch concurrently include the following:
Microsoft .NET Services are a set of Microsoft-hosted, developer-oriented services that provide building blocks required by many cloud-based and cloud-aware applications. The initial set of these services include access control, service bus and workflow.
SQL Services will eventually provide integrated services to perform relational queries, search, reporting, analytics, integration and synchronize data with mobile users, remote offices and business partners. Initially, SQL Services will offer a relational database service called Microsoft® SQL. Three other Azure services that should launch after include:• Live Services• Microsoft SharePoint Services • Microsoft Dynamics CRM Services
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Windows Phone 7Overview for Developers
CLOUD
SCREEN
Phone Emulator
Samples Documentation
Guides Community
Packaging and Verification Tools
Notifications
Location Identity Feeds
MapsSocial
App Deployment Registration
Validation
Certification
Publishing
Marketplace
MO and CC Billing
Business Intelligence
Update Management
Elements of the Application Platform
Tools
Portal ServicesCloud Services
Sensors Media Data
Xbox LIVE Notifications
.NET Framework managed code sandbox
Location
Phone
Runtime – On “Screen”
Phone Emulator
Samples Documentation
Guides Community
Packaging and Verification Tools
Windows Phone Developer Tools
• One download• Free• CTP available today!
http://developer.windowsphone.com
Tools
Imagine Cup 2011 Step Up to the Challenge!
Confidential
Microsoft Imagine Cup• The Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student technology
competition. • Now in its ninth year, the Imagine Cup has grown to be a truly
global competition focused on finding solutions to real world issues. • Every year the Imagine Cup invites students to meet a challenge
around a social cause. The current Imagine Cup competition theme is Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems.
• The Imagine Cup started in 2003 with only 1,000 competitors • In 2010, more than 325,000 of the world's most influential students
from over 120 countries/regions registered for the Imagine Cup.
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“I wish there had been an Imagine Cup when I was growing up. It gets people involved in seeing that
software is changing the world.“- Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft Corporation
UN Millennium Development Goalshttp://www.un.org/millenniumgoals
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Imagine Cup Audience• 500,000+ technical students in Imagine Cup
community• Students aged 16-26 years old• Over 120 countries represented• Main reasons students compete:
– Learn new skills.– Make new friends.– Change the world.
• Top countries typically represented in worldwide student registrations:
– China– India– US– Brazil
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Confidential
HistoryStarted in Asia as a local competition...Became Imagine Cup
• 2003: Barcelona, Spain - Theme: Link between people, information, systems, and devices, using Web services and .NET as the springboard.
• 2004: São Paulo, Brazil - Theme: Imagine a world where smart technology makes everyday life easier.
• 2005: Yokohama, Japan - Theme: Imagine a world where technology dissolves the boundaries between us.
• 2006: Delhi, India - Theme: Imagine a world where technology enables us to live healthier lives.
• 2007: Seoul, South Korea - Theme: Imagine a world where technology enables a better education for all.
• 2008: Paris, France - Theme: Imagine a world where technology enables a sustainable environment.
• 2009: Cairo, Egypt - Theme: Imagine a world where technology helps solve the world's toughest problems.
• 2010: Warsaw, Poland – Theme: Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems.
• 2011: New York City, United States – Theme: Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems.
Agra & New Delhi, India
Paris, France Yokohama,
Japan
Cairo, Egypt
Seoul, South Korea
Barcelona, Spain
São Paulo & Foz do Iguaçu , Brazil
+
Warsaw, Poland
"How boldly do you dare to dream?"
– Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Chief Software Architect, at the Imagine Cup
2009 Local Finals
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200320042005200620072008200920100
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
# of Students Registrants
New York, USA
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5 competitions…Software Design
Embedded DesignGame DesignDigital Media
Open Competition (TBD)
…one theme“Imagine a world where technology
helps solve the toughest problems”
The Core Competitions at a Glance – 2011
Software Design
Embedded Developme
nt
Game Design
Digital Media
Run locally in countries/region
s around the world
Online competition
Online competition
Online competition
Max team size: Four
Max team size: Four Max team size: Four
Max team size: Two
COUNTRY FINALS
KenyaApril 4th 2010
EthiopiaApril 13th 2011
UgandaApril 7th-8th 2011
NamibiaApril 20th 2010
ZimbabweApril 27th 2011
REGIONAL FINALS
NAIROBI, KENYA MAY 9TH 2011
One team per country/region
to New York City, USA to compete for the top three
spots
Top twenty teams go to New York City, USA to compete for the top three spots
Top three teams from each of 3 tracks (total of 9 teams) fly to New York City, USA in July 2011 to
compete for the top three spots per track
Top six teams fly to New York City, USA in July 2011 to
compete for the top three spots
1st place $25,0002nd place $15,000
3rd place $5,000
1st place $25,0002nd place $15,000
3rd place $5,000
1st place $25,0002nd place $15,0003rd place $5,000
1st place $8,0002nd place $4,0003rd place $3,000
31Confidential*Tentative dates
Imagine Cup 2010 Media Highlights
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2010 Media Highlights
• BBC• CNN• Scientific American• Wired• ZDNet• Kotaku• Huffington Post
• Fast Company • Engadget • Atomic • Mobile Crunch• Seattle Times• Computerworld• Ad Age
Confidential
• Imagine Cup 2010 received impressive coverage, including more than 1,300 articles worldwide.
• 160 articles happened during the WW Finals alone.
Partial list of top global media highlights include:
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• The Imagine Cup 2010 Blog received over 10,500 hits during the WW Finals.
• The Imagine Cup 2010 BBC broadcast reached more than 26 million people worldwide.
• Microsoft News Center Imagine Cup page – more than 16,500 visits during the WW Finals.
• Facebook – more than 6,500 fans “like” Imagine Cup.• YouTube – more than 11,125 views of the Imagine Cup
videos• Twitter
• The total number of tweets reached over 12,500 tweets reaching more than 10 million Twitter users.
• The volume of tweets tripled during the World Festival
• The velocity of tweets per hour maintained an average speed of more than 36 tweets per hour during the WW Finals week.
• During the World Festival, a person tweeted about Imagine Cup on average of every 30 seconds
• From 9 am to 1 pm PDT during the World Festival, more than 1,340 tweets were generated.
2010 Digital Media Highlights
Confidential
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Digital Resources• ImagineCup.com - The main
resource for participants and the general public.
• Imagine Cup Blog – The information site for the Imagine Cup community.
• Twitter.com/ImagineCup - Over 2,680 followers and growing.
• Facebook - Over 6,740 fans and growing.
• Imagine Cup Virtual Pressroom - The main resource for worldwide media.
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watch the excitement!
Imagine Cup 2010 IC10 World Festival – http://www.studiosevent.com/imaginecup2010/
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/imaginecup/videoGallery.aspx
Imagine Cup 2009http://imaginecup.com/downloads/sponsor/IC2009Competition.wmv
http://imaginecup.com/downloads/sponsor/58_IC10_Poland_Reveal_1__1280x720.wmvhttp://imaginecup.com/downloads/sponsor/IC09_World_Festival_Open__640x360wmv.wmv
http://imaginecup.com/downloads/sponsor/01_Open_1_WMV9_Widescreen_1280x720.wmv
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2010 Imagine Cup Worldwide Finalists Warsaw, Poland
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First Prize – Imagine Cup 2010Software Design
Imagine Cup 2010 Message From First LadyMichelle Obama
www.facebook.com/microsoftkenya
http://twitter.com/microsoftkenya
You win. We all win.