This document discusses getting started with apps and Microsoft technologies. It provides an agenda for the session covering history, why apps and why Microsoft. It then discusses how Microsoft can help through programs like Dreamspark for students, Bizspark for startups, and communities. Activities are recommended for students and startups to attend like conferences, competitions and tours. Contact information is provided to get involved in the Microsoft ecosystem.
BHSAD Product Design students created a business model for their course project with ASUS. Creative entrepreneurship in details using Business Model Generation canvas from Alexander Osterwalder.
This document provides an overview of Justin Halim's career in advertising. It summarizes his roles and experiences working at various advertising agencies in different countries over the past 15 years, including his current role as Regional Account Director at Wunderman Singapore. It also provides insights into the advertising industry and working at Wunderman, highlighting the variety of roles, opportunities for career development, creative work, and vibrant culture.
Presentation at the Nanyang Technological University careers fair, Singapore about my perspective on life in an agency. Talk formed part of Wunderman's Z Graduate Program.
Smartphones and Tablets are the key stimulator for innovations in the area of Product Mobility. But how to bridge between the innovation cycles of mobile apps and product development. How can you manage the complexity without losing the users and running into exploding project efforts?Please find linked to my profile a presentation held at Droidcon NL last week with examples that demonstrate the key challenges to cope with when integrating Apps to a Product Development environment.
Urban areas in both less economically developed and more economically developed countries are changing in different ways due to factors like population growth and increased car ownership. Problems in towns that have led to solutions like urban decay, with derelict land and buildings, and traffic congestion from poor infrastructure. Urban renewal aims to regenerate urban areas through gentrification, improving appearances and culture, changing populations, reducing crime, and influencing perceptions through media. Suburbanization, decentralization, and urban sprawl affect regeneration, as do concepts like urban consolidation, counterurbanization, new towns, and preventing urban blight and spatial exclusion.
This document discusses the growth of mobile commerce (m-commerce) in India. M-commerce allows consumers to make financial transactions through mobile devices and provides opportunities for new services and direct access to product information. Examples of m-commerce include purchasing tickets and making reservations. In India, banks and mobile operators are partnering to expand m-commerce services to rural areas. While m-commerce offers advantages like convenience and low costs, it also faces challenges such as security issues and lack of quality guarantees.
This is basically android app presentation on Bluetooth chat which i made for my academic purpose after that i think it is interesting and will be beneficial for others so i uploaded here. Please like my presentation if you r satisfied..... and give me your reviews.....
As of June 2014, Apple announced there were 1.2 million apps available to download in their iOS app store. In such a crowded and growing marketplace it’s hard for apps to stand out. Hundreds of thousands of apps remain buried in the depths of the App Store, unused, un-downloaded and unloved.
Everyone wants to be the next Uber, Instagram or Candy Crush.
So… what’s their secret to success?
Part of their secret is creating a great product that is integrated into the lives of its users.
But, what a lot of people forget is how difficult it can be to find & acquire loyal app users. We believe that’s the second half of the secret.
While there’s no specific formula for success, we’ve created a guide for successfully marketing your mobile app.
Based on our past experience and brand and mobile expertise we’ve put together a guide for marketing mobile apps. In this toolkit, we share 8 things that every mobile app processes, resources and recommendations that we’re confident will guide your app to success.
BHSAD Product Design students created a business model for their course project with ASUS. Creative entrepreneurship in details using Business Model Generation canvas from Alexander Osterwalder.
This document provides an overview of Justin Halim's career in advertising. It summarizes his roles and experiences working at various advertising agencies in different countries over the past 15 years, including his current role as Regional Account Director at Wunderman Singapore. It also provides insights into the advertising industry and working at Wunderman, highlighting the variety of roles, opportunities for career development, creative work, and vibrant culture.
Presentation at the Nanyang Technological University careers fair, Singapore about my perspective on life in an agency. Talk formed part of Wunderman's Z Graduate Program.
Smartphones and Tablets are the key stimulator for innovations in the area of Product Mobility. But how to bridge between the innovation cycles of mobile apps and product development. How can you manage the complexity without losing the users and running into exploding project efforts?Please find linked to my profile a presentation held at Droidcon NL last week with examples that demonstrate the key challenges to cope with when integrating Apps to a Product Development environment.
Urban areas in both less economically developed and more economically developed countries are changing in different ways due to factors like population growth and increased car ownership. Problems in towns that have led to solutions like urban decay, with derelict land and buildings, and traffic congestion from poor infrastructure. Urban renewal aims to regenerate urban areas through gentrification, improving appearances and culture, changing populations, reducing crime, and influencing perceptions through media. Suburbanization, decentralization, and urban sprawl affect regeneration, as do concepts like urban consolidation, counterurbanization, new towns, and preventing urban blight and spatial exclusion.
This document discusses the growth of mobile commerce (m-commerce) in India. M-commerce allows consumers to make financial transactions through mobile devices and provides opportunities for new services and direct access to product information. Examples of m-commerce include purchasing tickets and making reservations. In India, banks and mobile operators are partnering to expand m-commerce services to rural areas. While m-commerce offers advantages like convenience and low costs, it also faces challenges such as security issues and lack of quality guarantees.
This is basically android app presentation on Bluetooth chat which i made for my academic purpose after that i think it is interesting and will be beneficial for others so i uploaded here. Please like my presentation if you r satisfied..... and give me your reviews.....
As of June 2014, Apple announced there were 1.2 million apps available to download in their iOS app store. In such a crowded and growing marketplace it’s hard for apps to stand out. Hundreds of thousands of apps remain buried in the depths of the App Store, unused, un-downloaded and unloved.
Everyone wants to be the next Uber, Instagram or Candy Crush.
So… what’s their secret to success?
Part of their secret is creating a great product that is integrated into the lives of its users.
But, what a lot of people forget is how difficult it can be to find & acquire loyal app users. We believe that’s the second half of the secret.
While there’s no specific formula for success, we’ve created a guide for successfully marketing your mobile app.
Based on our past experience and brand and mobile expertise we’ve put together a guide for marketing mobile apps. In this toolkit, we share 8 things that every mobile app processes, resources and recommendations that we’re confident will guide your app to success.
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...Gordon Kraft
In the days of the minicomputer and PC's VARS Value Added Resellers provided turnkey solutions to Business. They still do to Large End Users LEU's, but with the economy creating more and more Entrepreneurs, one man bands a new yet solution is required. Pooling of Interests is required... Collaboration is required. This can be done by Google Hangouts. Or of course one can Offshore their requirements to India.
Silicon Valley can create Pooling Interest in and city, even Lake Tahoe...
The Future of Cloud Computing: Google AppsGrove Group
The past was about out personal productivity - locking talented minds away in cubicles to work tirelessly on independent ideas that might never evolve. The Future is about working together across the historical boundaries of location, language and indeed company.
The Cloud makes this future possible. Google Makes this future possible today.
JP Morgan Chase developed the OneBench platform using the open source Eclipse framework to improve efficiency in application development. OneBench allows developers to build applications in hours rather than weeks. This has lowered costs and freed resources to focus on new projects. By adopting an open source approach, JP Morgan Chase has established a reusable and customizable platform that supports enhanced security, interoperability, and scalability. Some risks remain in long-term support costs and potential job losses from improved efficiency. On balance, the use of Eclipse and creation of OneBench has helped JP Morgan Chase achieve its goals.
The document summarizes ADC's efforts to expand its global fiber connectivity business. It discusses how ADC aims to double its market share in fiber connectivity within 3-5 years by focusing on growing markets like China, India, Brazil and the Middle East. ADC is growing its fiber revenue significantly each year, transitioning more customers to fiber networks, and working with telecommunications companies on fiber projects globally. The goal is for ADC to become a world leader in fiber and provide innovative fiber solutions to its customers around the world.
Intergen's newsletter, Smarts, now available for online reading.
Intergen provides information technology solutions across Australia, New Zealand and the world based exclusively on Microsoft’s tools and technologies.
Smarts 31 - All for one and one for all (Australia)Intergen
All for one and one for all. Consistent experiences help to unify people, systems and organisations.
Visions are given that name for many reasons; they’re a goal, a direction for organisations to head towards; a means of bringing together people to support a common cause or purpose. In the technology world, visionaries are everywhere – they’re the people and organisations constantly driving change, challenging the status quo and trying – often desperately – to evolve or disrupt what’s happened in the past in order to arrive at a better future.
10 lessons from a digital landscape. The business of apps.Joe Macleod
Upstarter is a business incubator. I was asked by them to talk about the business side of apps and creating a culture around that. This presentation covered 10 key areas of business success. 1 People. 2 Environment. 3 Encouragement. 4 Approach. 5 Team. 6 Details. 7 The Launch. 8 Feedback. 9 Updates. 10 The Return. 11 The Ending.
In this edition you will learn about our work for eBay, Microsoft Developers Conference and Energy Micro. We share our successful participation in Embedded World and present some improved services.
Experience visions are an effective tool for defining the future direction of your site, getting stakeholder buy-in and keeping all team members on the same page. (Fred Randell's presentation from UX Australia 2009.)
Product managers drive the vision, strategy, design, and execution of their product. In this presentation I share my lessons learned on the art behind each of these four dimensions of product management.
Enjoyed this presentation? Subscribe to my weekly essays at sachinrekhi.com
Th eart of product management... What do product managers do? This content explain the vision, design, strategy and execution time. Material by Sachin Rekhi. I wanted to share some of the best practices I learned along the way making my own transition from a product manager to a product leader.
Although digital disruptions have been happening for a few decades, no one would have imagined the transparency and efficiency technology brought to remote working.
11t122014 \ssignment Print Marv
Availability
b. MTBF = 330 hours, avemge repair time = 4 hours. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Availability
Worksheet
Problem 4S-19
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Leaming Objective: 04S-03
Explain the term availability and
perform simple calculations.
3, 3.34 points
Problem 4S-21
A manager must decide between two machines. The manager will take inio account each machine's
operating costs and initiai costs. and its breakdown and repair times. Machine A has a projected average
operating time of 130 hours and a prolected average repair time of 11 hours. Projected times formachine B
are an average operating time of 54 l-rcurs and a repair tinre of 2 hours. What are the prolected availabilities
of each machine? {Round your ansr!ers to 3 cecimal p;aces, r
Availability
Machine A
Machine B
Worksheet
Problem 4S-21
Difficulfy: 1 Easy
Learning Objective : 04S-03
Explain the term availabilily and
perform simple calculations.
rttpr//ezto.m heducation.com/hm.tpx zrz
TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS, CUSTOMERS, PARTNERS AND EMPLOYEES:
Last year was a big year – we delivered strong results, launched fantastic new products and services, and positioned Microsoft for an incredible future.
For fiscal year 2012, revenue grew to a record $73.7 billion. We also maintained strong cost discipline resulting in cash flow from operations of $31.6 billion, an increase of 17 percent from the prior year. In addition, we returned $10.7 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends.
We delivered these results while preparing a pipeline of new and updated products that will launch in the year ahead. To best understand what we are about to deliver and what we’re building toward, it’s important to recognize a fundamental shift underway in our business and the areas of technology that we believe will drive the greatest opportunity in the future.
Our Business: Devices and Services
Last year in this letter I said that over time, the full value of our software will be seen and felt in how people use devices and services at work and in their personal lives. This is a significant shift, both in what we do and how we see ourselves – as a devices and services company. It impacts how we run the company, how we develop new experiences, and how we take products to market for both consumers and businesses. The work we have accomplished in the past year and the roadmap in front of us brings this to life.
Devices With End-User Services
We will continue to work with a vast ecosystem of partners to deliver a broad spectrum of Windows PCs, tablets and phones. We do this because our customers want great choices and we believe there is no way one size suits over 1.3 billion Windows users around the world. There will be times when we build specific devices for specific purposes, as we have chosen to do with Xbox and the recently announced Microsoft Surface. In all our work with partners and on our own devices, we will focus relentl.
- NEC was established in 1899 in Japan as the first joint venture with foreign capital and began by manufacturing desktop telephones.
- In the late 1950s and 1960s, NEC demonstrated cutting edge technologies like the world's first transistorized computer and enabling the broadcast of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics via satellite.
- Since the 1970s, NEC has been a global leader in key technologies like computers, semiconductors, and networking and developed innovations like the "C&C" concept of integrating computers and communications.
The document is a presentation by Actminds about the software development and application management services they offer. It summarizes their key services such as integration, quality and productivity metrics, offshore development centers, and success cases with clients like Johnson & Johnson. It promotes Actminds' ability to reduce costs through a combination of offshore and onshore resources while maintaining quality.
Softare is still eating the world - Challenges in connected product design a...Oliver Koeth
This document discusses challenges in connected product design and development. It begins by providing context on how software and technology have evolved from supporting internal business functions to enabling external customer relationships and connected products. It then discusses key considerations for designing successful connected products, including focusing on adding value to customers' lives rather than surveillance. Specific challenges covered include scalability beyond centralized cloud infrastructure and improving usability by incorporating more natural human-machine interfaces like natural language, gestures, and emotions. The document concludes by emphasizing the need to think beyond screens, cloud, and single solutions when creating connected products.
NetApp creates innovative storage and data management solutions to boost efficiency and flexibility for organizations. Its unified storage architecture provides a single platform for diverse applications and workloads, giving customers the most efficient infrastructure. NetApp helps customers lower expenses while improving responsiveness, enabling them to outpace competitors. With over $4 billion in annual revenue, 10,000 employees, and global operations, NetApp has consistently grown since its founding in 1992.
The document discusses how customer experience, mobility, and gamification can benefit businesses. It notes that customer experience is important, mobile devices can help employees work more efficiently, and applying game mechanics can make work more engaging. Specific examples are given of how mobility has increased productivity and sales. The closing emphasizes that user experience, fun, and empowering employees with mobile technologies are keys to business success.
iStrategy Melbourne - Give Your People Superpowers! Unlocking Your Employees’...iStrategy
The document discusses how customer experience, mobility, and gamification can benefit businesses. It notes that customer experience is important, mobile devices can help employees work more efficiently, and gamification can make work more engaging. Specific examples are given of how mobility has increased productivity and sales. The closing emphasizes that user experience, fun, and empowering employees with technology are keys to success.
Why Microservices Are The New Innovation Enablers For EnterprisesEnabled
Innovative leaders & startups are moving to the new software paradigm with microservices architecture, allowing them to innovate faster.
- Win with software, or be eaten by it
- The power of customers = speed & agility ever more crucial
- Contrasting Enterprises vs. Startups in viewing IT
- How did the divide happen?
- Gartner predicted "death of ERP"
- Monoliths vs. the new software architecture
- How top-performing businesses innovate with Microservices
Full blog post at http://blog.enabled.com.au/microservices-innovation/
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...Gordon Kraft
In the days of the minicomputer and PC's VARS Value Added Resellers provided turnkey solutions to Business. They still do to Large End Users LEU's, but with the economy creating more and more Entrepreneurs, one man bands a new yet solution is required. Pooling of Interests is required... Collaboration is required. This can be done by Google Hangouts. Or of course one can Offshore their requirements to India.
Silicon Valley can create Pooling Interest in and city, even Lake Tahoe...
The Future of Cloud Computing: Google AppsGrove Group
The past was about out personal productivity - locking talented minds away in cubicles to work tirelessly on independent ideas that might never evolve. The Future is about working together across the historical boundaries of location, language and indeed company.
The Cloud makes this future possible. Google Makes this future possible today.
JP Morgan Chase developed the OneBench platform using the open source Eclipse framework to improve efficiency in application development. OneBench allows developers to build applications in hours rather than weeks. This has lowered costs and freed resources to focus on new projects. By adopting an open source approach, JP Morgan Chase has established a reusable and customizable platform that supports enhanced security, interoperability, and scalability. Some risks remain in long-term support costs and potential job losses from improved efficiency. On balance, the use of Eclipse and creation of OneBench has helped JP Morgan Chase achieve its goals.
The document summarizes ADC's efforts to expand its global fiber connectivity business. It discusses how ADC aims to double its market share in fiber connectivity within 3-5 years by focusing on growing markets like China, India, Brazil and the Middle East. ADC is growing its fiber revenue significantly each year, transitioning more customers to fiber networks, and working with telecommunications companies on fiber projects globally. The goal is for ADC to become a world leader in fiber and provide innovative fiber solutions to its customers around the world.
Intergen's newsletter, Smarts, now available for online reading.
Intergen provides information technology solutions across Australia, New Zealand and the world based exclusively on Microsoft’s tools and technologies.
Smarts 31 - All for one and one for all (Australia)Intergen
All for one and one for all. Consistent experiences help to unify people, systems and organisations.
Visions are given that name for many reasons; they’re a goal, a direction for organisations to head towards; a means of bringing together people to support a common cause or purpose. In the technology world, visionaries are everywhere – they’re the people and organisations constantly driving change, challenging the status quo and trying – often desperately – to evolve or disrupt what’s happened in the past in order to arrive at a better future.
10 lessons from a digital landscape. The business of apps.Joe Macleod
Upstarter is a business incubator. I was asked by them to talk about the business side of apps and creating a culture around that. This presentation covered 10 key areas of business success. 1 People. 2 Environment. 3 Encouragement. 4 Approach. 5 Team. 6 Details. 7 The Launch. 8 Feedback. 9 Updates. 10 The Return. 11 The Ending.
In this edition you will learn about our work for eBay, Microsoft Developers Conference and Energy Micro. We share our successful participation in Embedded World and present some improved services.
Experience visions are an effective tool for defining the future direction of your site, getting stakeholder buy-in and keeping all team members on the same page. (Fred Randell's presentation from UX Australia 2009.)
Product managers drive the vision, strategy, design, and execution of their product. In this presentation I share my lessons learned on the art behind each of these four dimensions of product management.
Enjoyed this presentation? Subscribe to my weekly essays at sachinrekhi.com
Th eart of product management... What do product managers do? This content explain the vision, design, strategy and execution time. Material by Sachin Rekhi. I wanted to share some of the best practices I learned along the way making my own transition from a product manager to a product leader.
Although digital disruptions have been happening for a few decades, no one would have imagined the transparency and efficiency technology brought to remote working.
11t122014 \ssignment Print Marv
Availability
b. MTBF = 330 hours, avemge repair time = 4 hours. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Availability
Worksheet
Problem 4S-19
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Leaming Objective: 04S-03
Explain the term availability and
perform simple calculations.
3, 3.34 points
Problem 4S-21
A manager must decide between two machines. The manager will take inio account each machine's
operating costs and initiai costs. and its breakdown and repair times. Machine A has a projected average
operating time of 130 hours and a prolected average repair time of 11 hours. Projected times formachine B
are an average operating time of 54 l-rcurs and a repair tinre of 2 hours. What are the prolected availabilities
of each machine? {Round your ansr!ers to 3 cecimal p;aces, r
Availability
Machine A
Machine B
Worksheet
Problem 4S-21
Difficulfy: 1 Easy
Learning Objective : 04S-03
Explain the term availabilily and
perform simple calculations.
rttpr//ezto.m heducation.com/hm.tpx zrz
TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS, CUSTOMERS, PARTNERS AND EMPLOYEES:
Last year was a big year – we delivered strong results, launched fantastic new products and services, and positioned Microsoft for an incredible future.
For fiscal year 2012, revenue grew to a record $73.7 billion. We also maintained strong cost discipline resulting in cash flow from operations of $31.6 billion, an increase of 17 percent from the prior year. In addition, we returned $10.7 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends.
We delivered these results while preparing a pipeline of new and updated products that will launch in the year ahead. To best understand what we are about to deliver and what we’re building toward, it’s important to recognize a fundamental shift underway in our business and the areas of technology that we believe will drive the greatest opportunity in the future.
Our Business: Devices and Services
Last year in this letter I said that over time, the full value of our software will be seen and felt in how people use devices and services at work and in their personal lives. This is a significant shift, both in what we do and how we see ourselves – as a devices and services company. It impacts how we run the company, how we develop new experiences, and how we take products to market for both consumers and businesses. The work we have accomplished in the past year and the roadmap in front of us brings this to life.
Devices With End-User Services
We will continue to work with a vast ecosystem of partners to deliver a broad spectrum of Windows PCs, tablets and phones. We do this because our customers want great choices and we believe there is no way one size suits over 1.3 billion Windows users around the world. There will be times when we build specific devices for specific purposes, as we have chosen to do with Xbox and the recently announced Microsoft Surface. In all our work with partners and on our own devices, we will focus relentl.
- NEC was established in 1899 in Japan as the first joint venture with foreign capital and began by manufacturing desktop telephones.
- In the late 1950s and 1960s, NEC demonstrated cutting edge technologies like the world's first transistorized computer and enabling the broadcast of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics via satellite.
- Since the 1970s, NEC has been a global leader in key technologies like computers, semiconductors, and networking and developed innovations like the "C&C" concept of integrating computers and communications.
The document is a presentation by Actminds about the software development and application management services they offer. It summarizes their key services such as integration, quality and productivity metrics, offshore development centers, and success cases with clients like Johnson & Johnson. It promotes Actminds' ability to reduce costs through a combination of offshore and onshore resources while maintaining quality.
Softare is still eating the world - Challenges in connected product design a...Oliver Koeth
This document discusses challenges in connected product design and development. It begins by providing context on how software and technology have evolved from supporting internal business functions to enabling external customer relationships and connected products. It then discusses key considerations for designing successful connected products, including focusing on adding value to customers' lives rather than surveillance. Specific challenges covered include scalability beyond centralized cloud infrastructure and improving usability by incorporating more natural human-machine interfaces like natural language, gestures, and emotions. The document concludes by emphasizing the need to think beyond screens, cloud, and single solutions when creating connected products.
NetApp creates innovative storage and data management solutions to boost efficiency and flexibility for organizations. Its unified storage architecture provides a single platform for diverse applications and workloads, giving customers the most efficient infrastructure. NetApp helps customers lower expenses while improving responsiveness, enabling them to outpace competitors. With over $4 billion in annual revenue, 10,000 employees, and global operations, NetApp has consistently grown since its founding in 1992.
The document discusses how customer experience, mobility, and gamification can benefit businesses. It notes that customer experience is important, mobile devices can help employees work more efficiently, and applying game mechanics can make work more engaging. Specific examples are given of how mobility has increased productivity and sales. The closing emphasizes that user experience, fun, and empowering employees with mobile technologies are keys to business success.
iStrategy Melbourne - Give Your People Superpowers! Unlocking Your Employees’...iStrategy
The document discusses how customer experience, mobility, and gamification can benefit businesses. It notes that customer experience is important, mobile devices can help employees work more efficiently, and gamification can make work more engaging. Specific examples are given of how mobility has increased productivity and sales. The closing emphasizes that user experience, fun, and empowering employees with technology are keys to success.
Why Microservices Are The New Innovation Enablers For EnterprisesEnabled
Innovative leaders & startups are moving to the new software paradigm with microservices architecture, allowing them to innovate faster.
- Win with software, or be eaten by it
- The power of customers = speed & agility ever more crucial
- Contrasting Enterprises vs. Startups in viewing IT
- How did the divide happen?
- Gartner predicted "death of ERP"
- Monoliths vs. the new software architecture
- How top-performing businesses innovate with Microservices
Full blog post at http://blog.enabled.com.au/microservices-innovation/
5. My career – My Dream – my job
Nefo
(Nordjyllandsværket) –
5 år
Glaxo – 7 år
Novo – 2 dage
Oracle 2 år
Miracle næsten 10 år
”NEXT Generation ” Capernow Project
Company 42
• Helping Students getting better skills
• Helping startups with growth and succes Microsoft siden dec
2010
6. Technology is everywhere.
IT is not for “geeks” ONLY
Mobility Social network Cloud Big data/data
Social connections, mobility, cloud leverance and all the available
information converge with great power. This creates a new era of
computing and new possibilities for business.
– Gartner, August 2012
7. Development
Less
Expensive expensive data
….. OK so
web is not AppStore is
Web is king King King
8. Status today….
Google Economy
Apple copied and boomed &
innovated broadend capabilities
& invented market rose
Microsoft
woke up, Market
reinnovated broadend Choice is
& reignited even more King
developers …. Ux is King
9. Status today…. Same story
Google Economy
Apple copied and boomed &
innovated broadend capabilities
& invented market rose
Microsoft
woke up, Market
reinnovated broadend Choice is
& reignited even more King
developers …. Ux is King
10.
11. • Games/ entertainment
• Smart function to make life easier
• Practical function
• Shortcut and parts of a bigger application
• etc
But it’s also
• A business opportunity
• A fingerprint – of you
• Promoting yourself, a company or ?
• In other words: more possibilities for you to get ”succesfull”.
•
12.
13. Mål… Taktik… Resultat
Delivering extraordinary Windows 8 line-of-business Conduct in-flight upgrades, a key differentiator for the airline
customer service application called Knowledge Customer feedback immediately routed to management
and experiences Driven Inflight Service (KIS).
“KIS running on Windows 8 enables me to deliver an
amazing in-flight experience.”
“We are harnessing the inseparability of service, products and
brands”
14. Mål… Taktik… Resultat
Levere en 2nd to none TV2 Play apps til både Windows Phone og Windows 8 app (+ flere på vej)
oplevelse for brugeren af Windows Phone og Windows Udnytter unikke features i platformen
TV2‟s indhold 8, udviklet sammen med de Videreudviklede TV 2‟s måde at drive App udviklingsprojekter på
bedste udviklere i det danske
app community
“We hate statements like:
„HTML5 will win over native apps‟ it is not a war & HTML5 is not „on par‟! “
16. Største brugerskare i
Danmark allerede, så
det er et spørgsmål
om at møde
kunderne hvor de er
og give dem nye
unikke oplevelser.
"Windows 8 er et længe ventet frisk pust i debatten om hvordan fremtidens computere skal se ud og hvordan de skal betjenes”
"Mange af de løsninger, vi har lavet til vores kunder interne brug, er so udgangspunkt design til både en PC og en Tablet. Med Windows 8
får vi en spændende ny platform der gør det muligt at bruge én enhed til begge typer brug!" Bjarne B. Dollerup, Teknologidirektør, Creuna
Danmark A/S
”…det har helt klart været en fornøjelse at arbejde med den nye platform, der har nogle fornuftige tekniske rammer, som i praksis både løfter
kvaliteten og sænker udviklingstiden.” Mikkel Staunsholm, senior frontend-udvikler, Creuna Danmark A/S
17. “Vi vil gøre det
enkelt at finde den
rigtige job-annonce
…. Og apps er en
god måde at vise
nye annoncer på”
http://www.jobindex.dk/blog/job/2012/10/26/jobindex-lancerer-windows-8-app/
18.
19.
20.
21. Why Microsoft?
Windows8 Windows Phone
Any devices - anywhere
Using Windows Azure (the Cloud) as backend for your apps
Windows
23. How can Microsoft help ?
Free developer Students: Startups Communities
licenses
Training/education Dreamspark Bizspark MSP /MVP
Connections UG
PR others
Support
www.MSDN.DK
24.
25. Dreamspark (http://anorgaard.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/dreamspark-lic…til-studerende/ )
Schools sign up Students Training for free You also get a
to download Support Windows store
software for free Discount on & Windows
Dreamspark Phone account
• * Developer tools (Visual
Assign students Studio) conferences etc for free
to Dreamspark (Grants to an Azure
account)
Check my blog for how to download the software?
http://wp.me/p1xsds-aN
26. Are you an entrepreneur?
Dreaming of Being a part of a All skills are Think Global,
your own new startet needed to start Scalable,
company company a company Security,
Many devices,
IT is a Tool not
the business
28. Microsoft BizSpark™
Bizspark in DK – 550+ startups
Focus on helping startups growing and to get success
FREE SOFTWARE/VISIBILITY/NETWORK/CONNECTING
Strong Networkpartner network
The Ecosystem to help startups more effective
Free to join (no cost at all)
www.Bizspark.com
29. Microsoft BizSpark™
HOW and WHO
Startups less than 5 year
Making a solution (packaged)
Privately held
Dreamspark is for education – devloping your skills
Bizspark is for business – develop, test and production
Sign up at www.Bizspark.com
Remember to decribe your business app.
30. Gaming – meet the zombies
(Computerspilzonen)
Interactive Denmark – vækst og arbejdspladser i spilbranchen
32. Jacob Espersen Technical University of Denmark
alexander wennerstrøm Copenhagen tekniske skole
Ali Bahij SDE
Mikkel Bøgelund Jensen KU
ahmad dallal Syddansk Erhvervsskole
kasper holdum Danmarks tekniske universitet
Christopher de Haas Technical University of Denmark
Niels Faurskov Andersen Tietgen Business Collage
Casper Dohn DTU Campus Ballerup (IHK)
Mikkel Vej Aalborg Universitet
Johan von Tangen Sivertsen ITU
Ian Quist
• GetLund Andersen
Jeppe training Aalborg Universitet Students often miss opportunities
Kristoffer Svarre Aalborg Universitet
• Vouchers for certification • How to get the offerings visible
• Great connection with Microsoft • Identify what is needed
• Invitation to certain conferences • Speaking (if you want) at events
• Etc etc
33. Good start
App Campus
Finland
Startupweekends 12-14 April
34. IDEKONKURRENCE
Tilmelding: 25. oktober
Event: 21. november
Præmier: Rådgivning til en værdi af 10.000 DKK
DANMARKSMESTERSKABET I ENTREPRENØRSKAB
Tilmelding: 4. marts 2014
Event: Maj
Præmier: op til en værdi af 150.000 DKK, rejse til Europa Mesterskabet
.com/startupprogrammedk
| START UP PROGRAMME | www.startup.ffe-ye.dk
35. Activities – you should attend
Uni-tour (techTalks + Workshops for beginners) (NOW)
WebCamp – how to create Modern Websites (3rd March)
Danish Developer Conference
– 2. april Horsens
– 4. april København
(Students 50% rabat)
Win8 – surface (21 march)
Win phone Competition
– Create One app and participate in competition
Winphone advanced – in May
ImagineCup
VentureCup
NordicStartupAward etc etc etc…….
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36. A few keywords
Passion Believe in it Use the Just do it
Network
Anno@microsoft.com
@AnetteDK
Linkedin: Search Anette Nørgaard
Editor's Notes
HealthcareTrainingHelp for kids, handicappedetc
apps economy- mega trend and part of our 'ease of use, ease of development, ease of deployment & ease of managing' way of life today- logical extension of our losely couple services push over the last decade- no one is there yet!!!- how far is Microsoft? - developer productivity - removing innovation blockers - embrasing more developers and non-developers - design with content & user experience in focus - - apps is not for all, but might be part of everything