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Old 04-16-2011, 07:36 PM   #1
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Microsoft is trying a new tactic to get far more pupils interested in developing for your Windows platform: It;s likely to give them the advancement tools for no cost.In the course of a speak entitled “On Software,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Giving Back” at Stanford University on February 19, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is set to unveil the Microsoft “DreamSpark” program. Via this program, Microsoft will make Visual Studio Professional Edition (both the 2005 and 2008 variants); Expression Studio, its family of design resources; SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition; and Windows Server, Standard Edition, among other equipment, available to school students — and eventually high-school pupils, as well — for free.According to Microsoft, 35 million college pupils in Belgium, China, Finland, France,Office 2010 Professional Plus, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S. qualify for your program immediatly. Microsoft will extend it to high school pupils all through the coming year. Company officials said the program potentially could reach up to 1 billion students worldwide.(In case you were wondering how Microsoft will make sure only students will get access to the no cost tools, Microsoft plans to verify individuals; student status by using “various reputable student databases to confirm student identities,” a Microsoft spokeswoman said. Students will choose the identity provider that maintains the database (i.e. their school,Microsoft Office 2007 Key, organization, or other academic-based group) that will confirm their student status, she explained.)All this sounds impressive and quite generous, on Microsoft;s part. However, the reality is that many university college students already have access to Microsoft;s instruments for absolutely free via their unversities. And Java and open-source advancement instruments like PHP already have a strong following among pupils — making Microsoft;s new program look a lot more like a defensive move than an entirely philanthropic one.Microsoft;s new tool give-away is “a positive advancement but not completely unprecedented,” said Charles King Principal Analyst,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, with Pund-IT, Inc., based in Hayward, Calif. “Other vendors provide colleges/universities a variety of no cost or subsidized support programs, but what;s interesting with Microsoft;s effort is that they;re putting the tools directly in students; hands.”While “Microsoft already makes (free) ‘Express; versions of Visual Studio available for casual users, making the Professional editions available will give extra advanced pupils the opportunity to explore these tools further, and better prepare them for careers as developers because they will have had access to the same resources that today;s companies are using,Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key,” said Mark Frydenberg, Senior Lecturer and Software Specialist in the Computer Information Systems Department at Bentley School.Microsoft has a number of student outreach programs. But it has no choice but to do a lot more to obtain the next generation of tech users and developers on its side. Macs already are the dominant computing platform at many a college these days. Microsoft needs new ways to ensure that Windows, Visual Studio and SQL Server aren;t relegated to little far more than the history books….
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