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Vista, .NET 3 gone Gold & IndiMix

After many years, Microsoft had a ball this week – they had three main platform software going gold. First it was Office 2007 System going gold, then it was .NET Framework 3.0 (WinFX) and last was much awaited Windows Vista. I am sure everyone in Microsoft is super excited (as Microsofties would like to say) . As a partner, I am over-whelmed on the possibility this opens up for us in terms of developing Gadgets, WPF Applications, SharePoint Solutions and more.

For Microsoft India too the week was great – with Steve Ballmer visiting India and the successful run of IndiMix ’06 event. In IndiMix I liked the inclusion on stage of celebrities like Anil Kumble & Yash Chopra and they sharing there experiences of how IT Solutions are helping them. Great work Microsoft India.

Some interesting numbers came up during the panel discussions:

  • MSN India has 250 Advertisers this year against only 80 few years back – Market is turning to Online advertising seriously
  • Online Advertising business in India is roughly Rs.110 Crores; while TV is 6000 crores & has 9000 top advertisers

BlogStar Winners

In connection with IndiMix ’06 Microsoft India announced a contest to select Top Bloggers from Indian Subcontient who will get special prizes. Microsoft nominated me as one of the Judges along with two of my good RD friends – Praveen Srivatsa and Sanjay Shetty. Going through hundred of blogs and select a few is a tough job and we thoroughly enjoyed it. My wishes to all the winners – in few of their blog sites I manage to write the wish in their comments. Good Luck!


One suggestion to all the Indian bloggers



  1. Post more Original Content – it has to be your own experiences, rather than just collection of Hyperlinks in your posts
  2. Keep your Writing Style & UI simple and clean - especially avoid Google Ads clutter and fancy graphics
  3. Post often - which helps your writing and also builds readerships
  4. Make few posts in your mother tongue – Spice your blog with few posts on Indian Language as well

Being an award from Microsoft I was hoping to find blogs with deep technical content, code/samples and architecture. I would have also loved to see blogs on Vista, Office 2007, Atlas/Web 2.0 & .NET 3.0 but personally I was a little dissappointed not to find any one blog worth mentioning on these topics.


For record, the parameters in the Judging Panel we worked on were:



  • Frequency of updates – 20 %
  • Originality – 40 %
  • Writing Style and User Experience – 20%
  • Content and Technical Relevance – 20%

Winners list is available here in PDF format (Source: Microsoft.com)

Chennai Cinema Tickets

The other day I wanted to watch a movie and searched for theatres in Chennai, where I can book tickets online. After about 10-15 mins, all I could find was just two theatres offering tickets online. Satyam Theatre and MayaJaal. I am not sure where in Online world the others are hiding. If you know about any other Chennai Theatres for which you can book tickets online, please post in the comments below.


Continuing my story, I booked the tickets in MayaJaal and went for Sillunu Oru Kaadhal, starring Jyothika and Surya before marriage. The story of course was about a married couple and the emotions/bonding between them. A good to watch (though not great) movie, great photography and nice songs. When I was searching this movie in the Internet I was surprised to see a page for it in Wikipedia - these days everything is available in Wikipedia :-)


Update: Prakash has suggested posted in comments links to do online booking for Abirami and Sangam, Ega & Casino.

Bridging the two Indias

Yesterday I had the privilege of attending two high profile events in New Delhi.

Number 1, was Microsoft and Hutch press conference announcing the signing of Letter of Intent between the two companies to offer soon Windows Live Services in Hutch Mobile. This will be the first mobile search deal in the country. The service will offer Windows Live Services like Search through WAP & SMS, Live Messenger & Live Mail in Mobile in a phased rollout plan. The event was attended by Senior Leaders from both Microsoft (SteveB, Ravi Venkatesan, Jaspreet Bindra) and Hutch (Azim Ghose, Sandip Das, Naveen Gupta). Felt great to be near these industry stalwarts.

Number 2, was a panel discussion of Industry Stalwarts moderated by Dr.Pranoy Roy of NDTV with the keynote being delivered by President Abdul Kalam. This was the first talk of President Kalam that I listened - his energy and sincerity for the betterment of India is fantastic.

President of India in Microsoft's Bridging the two Indias
(Courtesy: www.presidentofindia.nic.in)

For two minutes once he reminded, that you can refer more on this in his website including the PowerPoint Slides, if you differ on his views you can please email him and he will respond by 24 hours. I was proud that Indians have such a enthusiastic technology savvy president. SteveB who came next on stage had to say I feel embrassed coming after your president  because I neither have a PowerPoint slide for todays talk or a website for myself.

Some interesting points came up during the event:

  • India has One-Third of World’s Software Engineers and it has the same number of children suffering from malnutrition (Shame on every Indian)
  • President recommended his plan for Bandwidth to be setup and given free – just like how government today does other basic infrastructures like Roads free
  • The more someone is educated they will use lesser the bandwidth – Computer Experts People will do Text/Email (lowest B/W), Computer Savvy will use VoIP (Medium B/W), Illetrates will use Video Phone (Highest B/W)

 

 (Spot me in Extreme Right in front of the Lady in Cream Dress)
(Spot me in Extreme Right in front of the Lady in Cream Dress)

Security Softwares are a pain

I always felt that Security Softwares (Antivirus, AntiSpyware, Firewall) available today have not evolved for a long time. They lack User Interface and the engineering perfection that many other software have achieved. These suites also take a lot of system resources unnecessarily as many of them are badly developed.

All along I thought I was the only one feeling this, but today I was glad to read an article in Washington Post echoing the same sentiments.

Microsoft Mix ’07 & IndiMix ’06

Recently Microsoft announced Mix ’07 – the conference for web developers, designers and business professionals. It is around April end 2007 in Las Vegas and as of now I am planning to attend it.

I was there in last year event (Mix ’06) and it was big fun. The event had good technologies talked like Atlas, AJAX, Mash-ups, WPF & MOSS 2007. For a relief, the event was not Microsoft only affair. It had good participation from other new age web companies like Yahoo & Amazon. This gave the event a good breadth of topics and speakers. I also liked the format and restriction to few hundred partipants.  

Venkatarangan winning 50 cents in The Venetian Casino Venkatarangan in The Venetian creation of the Venice
(Click on the photos to see more from the same album)

This week in Mumbai a version of the event (IndiMix ’06) is being conducted on 9th Nov. You can watch the live webcast or register for the event free here. If you happen to be there, say a “hello” to me.

Baby dolls

While in my last trip to USA, I saw these beautiful baby dolls in Fao Schwartz. The shop assistant was good enough to give me permission to shot these photos. These dolls were cute and almost like real ones.

Cute Baby Dolls
(Click on the photo to see more photos)

Ready to eat "Virtual machines" from MS

Microsoft today announced the public availability of pre-configured VHD (Virtual Machine Images) files for common server scenerios. These contain trial editions of Microsoft Server softwares like Windows Server 2003, SQL Server 2005, Exchange Server 2007 and more, setup as VPC images and ready to run in few minutes after download.

Microsoft Partners and ISVs can use these to create new images with their solutions pre-installed. This makes businesses’ experience of trying out new softwares (especially complex setups like Active Directory or Exchange Server) that much more easier.

This completes the cycle of Microsoft making everything available for trying Virtual environments – first they made Virtual Server free, then VPC 2004/2007 and now pre-configured images. (Read my earlier post on this)

It is only once in a while, Microsoft comes out with such goodies especially those concerning Licensing (doing something like this earlier would have been possible but complicated due to legal licensing issues involved). Thank you Microsoft  and don’t stop with this, please come out early with VHDs for all common scenerios.

Download from Technet VHD site here

XAML Schema?

For a recent question on whether there is a published Schema for XAML, Microsoft’s Clemens Vasters (who was earlier one of the RDs before crossing to Mother ship, we miss you Clemens) had this good explanation to say (Reproduced verbatim with permission below):

“XAML doesn’t really have schema, since it’s a direct representation of .NET object tree that (of course) allows user extension to appear practically everywhere. So even if you’d have a base schema for all the classes that WPF brings along with it, you could not have a schema that also includes all the derived classes, new controls and other extensions you and everyone else will ever write. Strictly speaking, XAML is really mostly a serialization convention that allows building and reshaping complex object trees declaratively and using tools whose builders don’t want to deal with the intricacies of tackling a full programming language when generating object-trees into and parsing object-trees out of a file (as the Windows Forms designer effectively has to today)”

If you are adventurous and want to dive down on what  I am talking about, you might want to check out the XSD files installed by .NET FX 3.0 at this path “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Xml\Schemas\Xaml*.xsd

Windows Desktop Search – Help

This tip is useful if you are using any of the Microsoft Desktop Search Technologies including Windows Vista/Office 2007/Windows Desktop Search/MSN Toolbar Search. Many times you will find yourself scratching on how to do a power search that the UI doesn’t expose.

Recently I came across this help file on Advanced Query Syntax (ADS)) in Windows SDK (Unexpected place to find it). Check it out.

There are some jewels there like:

  • size:>50<70 – Search for a file with in this limit
  • kind:im – Search only IM conversations
  • kind:email – Search only email communications
  • store:outlook – Limit search to Outlook Store alone

One tip which is not in the document:

  • folderpath:Microsoft – Limit search to what is in “Microsoft” folder (Outlook folders)