Acaba de ser lançada a Comunidade Portuguesa de SharePoint
No passado dia 10 de Fevereiro, durante o evento Road to SharePoint , foi apresentada oficialmente a Comunidade Portuguesa de SharePoint .
Nice to seeing you here. My self Anith Gopal, from beautiful India. Rocking here Since 1992. Hope you guys will have some fun here. To know more about me check the about page in this website.
No passado dia 10 de Fevereiro, durante o evento Road to SharePoint , foi apresentada oficialmente a Comunidade Portuguesa de SharePoint .
We are happy to share that starting April 9, 2010, Windows Azure platform AppFabric will be commercially available on a paid and fully SLA-supported basis. In order to help you get familiarized with AppFabric billing, we released the AppFabric Billing Preview yesterday March 9. With this billing preview, you will be able to download a usage summary from the AppFabric Developer Portal , with information similar to that of the “daily usage summary” currently available to you for Windows Azure and SQL Azure. If you are already using AppFabric, we will begin charging as of April 9, 2010 at 12:00 AM GMT.
2010 is going great for me! 2009, on the other hand, was the sort of year I wouldn’t wish on anybody – and that I wouldn’t give up for anything. The amount I learned about myself, why I do things the way I do, and what I could do about it – and what I have done about it – is directly responsible for this year going so well
Versions Supported: 2008,2010 Menu Command: Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Documents Tip Code: vstipEdit0027 Normally, when you open up a new document it creates a new tab but you can just have the file open up in the current tab instead. Let me illustrate: Default (before): Default (after): But if you go to Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Documents and check the “Reuse current document window, if saved” option. This is what happens: Before: After: The caveat here is you have to have a “clean” (saved) document for this to work. If the document was “dirty” (not saved) this would be the result even with this option turned on: Before (note the asterisk to indicate the document is dirty): After:
The Windows Embedded and Windows Mobile teams have finalized the transition of the enterprise vertical device business to Windows Embedded. Microsoft is committed to this market and with this transition will have one organization focusing on the enterprise mobile device category to meet the needs of our customers and partners. The Windows Embedded team is currently working through a phased transition process to engage key customers and partners and to define the product roadmap for enterprise…( read more )