The RNSITDOTNET and Technophiles Vista/Office Community Launch was a huge success with over 120 people attending. Details of the proceedings will be put up as a group post. Meanwhile, all the attendees please fill in this online survey about this event:
Every attendee that responds to this survey will receive:
A voucher for 30% off their choice of one Microsoft Certified Trainer exam (choose from the Microsoft Windows Vista, the 2007 Office system, or Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 exams)
An opportunity to download evaluation versions of Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, Microsoft Windows Vista and Exchange Server 2007.
Links to Developer focused resources for Vista, Office and .NET Framework 3.0
Let’s face it — the world needs help. The kind of help that happens when you take the top young minds from around the globe and turn them loose on solving the world’s toughest problems. That’s what Imagine Cup is all about. This is your chance to innovate and create, show the world what you’ve got, and win some serious prizes. Simply put, it’s your chance to use the power of technology to change the world—and have some fun while you’re at it.
You win. We all win.Imagine Cup contestants have the chance to give their ideas exposure, make critical contacts, and feel a true sense of friendship with people around the world. Want more? Well, if you make it to the worldwide finals, you’ll also score an all-expense paid trip to Seoul, Korea, and a shot at some great cash prizes: $8,000 winning an invitational or even $25,000 for the software design invitational winner. Help the world and win money? It doesn’t get any better than that. What does education mean to you?The theme of this year’s Imagine Cup, Imagine a world where technology enables a better education for all, invites students to take on the challenge of using technology to improve education around the world and make a difference in their lives and the lives of others.
For some this may mean ensuring equal access to education around the world. For others it may mean the next great breakthrough in science, medicine or even art. Anyway you look at it, you get to decide how technology can help solve this problem for yourself, your country and yeah…even the planet. Nine ways to step up to the challenge.
The Imagine Cup started four years ago, and already more than 100,000 students from more than 100 countries have competed. This year, more students than ever will be looking for victory in the nine competitions set up under three main categories, each reflecting this year’s theme.
To find out more information on the different competition categories, or on the individual competitions, please check out the links to the right.
BDotNETStudent is organising a 2nd round of the Hands on Lab for those who were unable to procure tickets to the last Hands on Lab due to excessive demand, this time at a bigger venue, BMSIT. Click the link below for details: http://groups.google.co.in/group/rnsitdotnet/web/upcoming-offline-events -or copy & paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't
Mar 15 2007 by Sreenath
A BDotNETStudent Hands on Lab is being organised this saturday. Please click the following link for details: http://groups.google.co.in/group/rnsitdotnet/web/upcoming-offline-events - or copy & paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't work.
Mar 4 2007 by Sreenath
Attended the RNSIT Vista / Office 2007 Launch? Take a minute out to respond to the online survey now. http://www.communitylaunch.com/survey Dont miss. Every responder gets heaps of benefits like A voucher for 30% off their choice of one Microsoft Certified Trainer exam (choose from the Microsoft Windows Vista, the 2007 Office system,