Welcome to the next wave of productivity !
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When did Bill Gates retire from day-to-day activities at Microsoft? May 1, 2007Jan 27, 2008April 1, 2008 June 27, 2008
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In both WarGames and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Matthew Broderick’s on-screen mother has the same profession. What is it?TeacherSecretaryEngineer Real Estate Agent
Today’s Event Schedule8:30AM – 9:00AM : The Future of Productivity…Today9:00AM – 10:10AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity10:10AM – 10:30AM : Partner Presentation & Giveaway10:45AM - 11:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM – 12:45PM : Lunch and Partner Pavilion12:45PM – 2:00PM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 20102:10PM – 3:20PM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 20103:30PM – 4:30PM : The Next Wave of Business Productivity: Success Stories4:30PM :  Done!
What is the most popular command in Microsoft Office? “Paste” in Microsoft Word“Copy” in Microsoft Excel“Delete” in Microsoft Outlook “Open” in Microsoft Word
Today’s Event Schedule8:00AM – 9:00AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity9:00AM – 9:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break10:00AM – 10:45AM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break11:00AM – 11:45AM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM :  Raffle!
Which first-trilogy Star Wars actor initially refused to sign a three-picture deal? Carrie FisherMark HamillHarrison FordAlec GuinnessThat’s why Han Solo was frozen in carbonite – just in case he decided not to return.
Feedback on today’s event:Brian Moore: BriMoore@microsoft.comTechnical Q&A:http://blogs.technet.com/jwestonJohn.weston@microsoft.comPresentation slides can be found at: http://www.TechnetEvents.com/ResourcesAction Items…
What does FORTRAN stand for? FORmula TRANslatorFORmula TRANsferFORtune TRANsistorFORmer TRANslator
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Who invented root beer? The MayansThe EgyptiansThe Sumerians The American Colonists
Check out local events and resources!For Developers:  msdnevents.comFor IT Professionals:  technetevents.com
How many episodes of Monty Python’s Flying Circus were recorded? 253240 45
Follow us on TwitterIT ProfessionalsDevelopers@MSDNLiveUS@TechNetLiveUS
How many Windows Live ID authentications are made each day?over 10 millionover 55 millionover 1 billion over 1.5 billion
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“VLB” – one of the early video cards standards – is an acronym for what?Vesa Local BusVesuvius Logic Board Vera Louise BrownVision Land Browser
Free Software, Support, and Opportunities for Web Dev. & Design ConsultantsQuestions? Email:crwss@microsoft.com
The "O" in this early Microsoft logo had a nickname. What was it?BurstBlibbetSpotBlurb
Do you want the latest information?Do you want it delivered to you?The Most up-to-date Microsoft Technology Information Delivered Right To Your InboxDon’t want to be bombarded?How-to’s, Hotfixes, Real Stories, Security Information, Chats and much more…The answer’s in a FLASHwww.microsoft.com/technet/flash
Now 15 years old, how many Hotmail users are there? over 150 millionover 300 millionover 450 millionover 500 million
Save Time, Learn Fast:  Microsoft Learning “Snacks”Need answers now?  Learn something new in less than five minutes:Learning Snacks are free, short, interactive presentations about popular topics and have been created by Microsoft Learning experts.Each Snack is delivered by using innovative Microsoft Silverlight technology and includes various media, such as animations and recorded demos.  Look for “snacks” on Windows Server 2008, Silverlight, Vista, Virtualization and more!Try a “snack” today at: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/snacks
In what year was COBOL invented? 1959196019611962
Best practices, experiences, and global solutions from Microsoft IT.How Microsoft Does ITPlan. Develop. Deploy. Manage.White Papers | Case Studies | Presentations | Webcasts | Podcasts |Solution Briefs | Videos | Radio Discussions | Insight Workshops | More…www.microsoft.com/itshowcase
What was the first CodePlex.com project? SteelForgeAvalonAltair IronPython
MicrosoftIncentives.comAct Now.  Save Now.Don’t leave money on the table.Take advantage of our current offerings.Help increase the return on your investment with MicrosoftIncentives.com – your resource for valuable offers, special financing, and incentives for Microsoft products.
What did Xerox establish in 1970? The Xerox 3600 DuplicatorThe industry’s first automatic document feederThe first-generation laser printerThe Palo Alto Research CenterThe Palo Alto Research Center (known as Xerox PARC) to perform basic computing and electronic research.
The Right Security EducationLearning Paths for Securityhttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/learningFind security resources here:* Webcasts	 * Virtual Labs	    * Planning Guides	 * ToolsForplanning,preventing, detecting and responding to security threats and risks
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When did GPS first become available for commercial and civilian use?1960196719751984 GPS became available for commercial use in 1967, but it would be almost 40 years before it was commonly used. It wasn't available for personal use until a policy directive in 1996.
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Who invented the first computer mouse? Steve JobsJames GoslingHerbert Simon Douglas Engelbart
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What is the name of Superman’s biological father? Jor-ElKal-El Tal-ElVog-El
In tough times, the good will survive, but only the best will Thrive!  Are you thriving?  Visit the Thrive site and learn how to enhance your technical skills, advance your career, and elevate IT as the business leader.  These strategies and skills will not only help you succeed now, but place you in a position to excel during the brighter times ahead. Now is the ideal time to rise to the top.  Seize the moment - find out how YOU can Thrive!www.microsoft.com/thrive
What did Dennis Ritchie do in 1972? Created hybrid circuits for IBMInvented the C programming language at Bell LabsDeveloped the Commodore PET Invented the hot-pluggable hard disk for Atari
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When was the first floppy disk introduced? 1969197119731975 The 8” floppy was introduced in 1971 and could hold 1 MB – more than most early 5 ¼” and 3 ½” disks introduced later.
Visit the Windows Vista Compatibility Center now at www.windows.com/compatibilityKnow  what  worksMore than 5,500 devices and 3,500 software programs listed…
In the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was the only spacesuit left unused?The blue oneThe red one The black oneNone of the above
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When was the first home VCR introduced?1974197519761977The Sony Betamax
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How many members are in the Xbox Live community? over 10 millionover 15 millionover 20 millionover 25 millionLarger than any city or satellite provider
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In the original WarGames film script, who was the role of Professor Falken written for? Christopher WalkenJohn VoightJohn LennonNone of the above
Microsoft Desktop PlayerSee it Online @  www.microsoft.com/click/desktopplayer                          Download the Player @  http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9726371
In what year did Visual C++ 3.0 ship?199519971998None of the aboveThere was no Visual C++ 3.0 – Visual C++ 2.0 shipped with MFC 3.0
When was Bing, Microsoft’s Decision Engine, first unveiled?May 15, 2009May 28, 2009June 3, 2009June 28, 2009Steve Ballmer unveiled Bing on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital Conference. Bing went live on June 3, 2009
Welcome to the next wave of productivity !
On average, a new Xbox Live account is created every: 5 seconds10 seconds30 secondsminute
Presented by:John WestonIT Pro EvangelistMicrosoft CorporationJohn.weston@microsoft.comhttp://blogs.technet.com/jwestonhttp://www.twitter.com/technetguy
Sometimes heralded by Don Box as the first component technology, what does “TSR” stand for? Tactical Studies RuleTechnology Software RestrictedTerminate and Stay Resident Total Shareholder Return
Today’s Event Schedule8:30AM – 9:00AM : The Future of Productivity…Today9:00AM – 10:10AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity10:10AM – 10:30AM : Partner Presentation & Giveaway10:45AM - 11:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM – 12:45PM : Lunch and Partner Pavilion12:45PM – 2:00PM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 20102:10PM – 3:20PM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 20103:30PM – 4:30PM : The Next Wave of Business Productivity: Success Stories4:30PM :  Done!
What first began in Pittsburgh, PA in 1920? Construction of the Link River DamThe National Football LeagueConstruction of Carnegie Mellon University Radio Broadcasting
Today’s Event Schedule8:00AM – 9:00AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity9:00AM – 9:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break10:00AM – 10:45AM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break11:00AM – 11:45AM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM :  Raffle!
What does POST stand for? Positive-Overwrite Sendup-TaskPower-On Self-TestPerformance-Option Standard-TestingPre-Optimized Setup-Test
Feedback on today’s event:Brian Moore: BriMoore@microsoft.comTechnical Q&A:http://blogs.technet.com/jwestonJohn.weston@microsoft.comPresentation slides can be found at: http://www.TechnetEvents.com/ResourcesAction Items…
In what year did Microsoft open its first international office in Japan? 1977197819801982
Get Started TodayInstall the Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 trials*, and check out http://www.technetevents.com/resources/You’ll find today’s presentation decks, and links to…Office Resource Centers for Compatibility and Web Apps Deployment
TechNet Resources Desktop Player
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and more*Available on May 12th
When did Microsoft announce the end of Clippy? April 11, 2001May 15, 2001June 5, 2001April 1, 2001
Check out local events and resources!For Developers:  msdnevents.comFor IT Professionals:  technetevents.com
In 1993, Microsoft pitched Windows as a potential GUI for what computer?Altair BASICCommodore PETAtari STCommodore 64
Follow us on TwitterIT ProfessionalsDevelopers@MSDNLiveUS@TechNetLiveUS
By 1983, approximately how many computers were in use in the United States?more than 4 millionmore than 6 millionmore than 8 millionmore than 10 million
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John Weston rolling deck (info + trivia)

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    Welcome to thenext wave of productivity !
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    When did BillGates retire from day-to-day activities at Microsoft? May 1, 2007Jan 27, 2008April 1, 2008 June 27, 2008
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    Presented by:John WestonITPro EvangelistMicrosoft CorporationJohn.weston@microsoft.comhttp://blogs.technet.com/jwestonhttp://www.twitter.com/technetguy
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    In both WarGamesand Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Matthew Broderick’s on-screen mother has the same profession. What is it?TeacherSecretaryEngineer Real Estate Agent
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    Today’s Event Schedule8:30AM– 9:00AM : The Future of Productivity…Today9:00AM – 10:10AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity10:10AM – 10:30AM : Partner Presentation & Giveaway10:45AM - 11:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM – 12:45PM : Lunch and Partner Pavilion12:45PM – 2:00PM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 20102:10PM – 3:20PM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 20103:30PM – 4:30PM : The Next Wave of Business Productivity: Success Stories4:30PM : Done!
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    What is themost popular command in Microsoft Office? “Paste” in Microsoft Word“Copy” in Microsoft Excel“Delete” in Microsoft Outlook “Open” in Microsoft Word
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    Today’s Event Schedule8:00AM– 9:00AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity9:00AM – 9:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break10:00AM – 10:45AM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break11:00AM – 11:45AM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM : Raffle!
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    Which first-trilogy StarWars actor initially refused to sign a three-picture deal? Carrie FisherMark HamillHarrison FordAlec GuinnessThat’s why Han Solo was frozen in carbonite – just in case he decided not to return.
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    Feedback on today’sevent:Brian Moore: BriMoore@microsoft.comTechnical Q&A:http://blogs.technet.com/jwestonJohn.weston@microsoft.comPresentation slides can be found at: http://www.TechnetEvents.com/ResourcesAction Items…
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    What does FORTRANstand for? FORmula TRANslatorFORmula TRANsferFORtune TRANsistorFORmer TRANslator
  • 14.
    Get Started TodayInstallthe Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 trials*, and check out http://www.technetevents.com/resources/You’ll find today’s presentation decks, and links to…Office Resource Centers for Compatibility and Web Apps Deployment
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    Who invented rootbeer? The MayansThe EgyptiansThe Sumerians The American Colonists
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    Check out localevents and resources!For Developers: msdnevents.comFor IT Professionals: technetevents.com
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    How many episodesof Monty Python’s Flying Circus were recorded? 253240 45
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    Follow us onTwitterIT ProfessionalsDevelopers@MSDNLiveUS@TechNetLiveUS
  • 22.
    How many WindowsLive ID authentications are made each day?over 10 millionover 55 millionover 1 billion over 1.5 billion
  • 23.
    Learn how towork in the cloud!Find out more at http://bit.ly/CRGetAzureAcct FREE AZURE TRAINING!www.azurebootcamp.com2-day deep dive workshops to get you up to speed on developing for Windows Azure!
  • 24.
    “VLB” – oneof the early video cards standards – is an acronym for what?Vesa Local BusVesuvius Logic Board Vera Louise BrownVision Land Browser
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    Free Software, Support,and Opportunities for Web Dev. & Design ConsultantsQuestions? Email:crwss@microsoft.com
  • 26.
    The "O" inthis early Microsoft logo had a nickname. What was it?BurstBlibbetSpotBlurb
  • 27.
    Do you wantthe latest information?Do you want it delivered to you?The Most up-to-date Microsoft Technology Information Delivered Right To Your InboxDon’t want to be bombarded?How-to’s, Hotfixes, Real Stories, Security Information, Chats and much more…The answer’s in a FLASHwww.microsoft.com/technet/flash
  • 28.
    Now 15 yearsold, how many Hotmail users are there? over 150 millionover 300 millionover 450 millionover 500 million
  • 29.
    Save Time, LearnFast: Microsoft Learning “Snacks”Need answers now? Learn something new in less than five minutes:Learning Snacks are free, short, interactive presentations about popular topics and have been created by Microsoft Learning experts.Each Snack is delivered by using innovative Microsoft Silverlight technology and includes various media, such as animations and recorded demos. Look for “snacks” on Windows Server 2008, Silverlight, Vista, Virtualization and more!Try a “snack” today at: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/snacks
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    In what yearwas COBOL invented? 1959196019611962
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    Best practices, experiences,and global solutions from Microsoft IT.How Microsoft Does ITPlan. Develop. Deploy. Manage.White Papers | Case Studies | Presentations | Webcasts | Podcasts |Solution Briefs | Videos | Radio Discussions | Insight Workshops | More…www.microsoft.com/itshowcase
  • 32.
    What was thefirst CodePlex.com project? SteelForgeAvalonAltair IronPython
  • 33.
    MicrosoftIncentives.comAct Now. Save Now.Don’t leave money on the table.Take advantage of our current offerings.Help increase the return on your investment with MicrosoftIncentives.com – your resource for valuable offers, special financing, and incentives for Microsoft products.
  • 34.
    What did Xeroxestablish in 1970? The Xerox 3600 DuplicatorThe industry’s first automatic document feederThe first-generation laser printerThe Palo Alto Research CenterThe Palo Alto Research Center (known as Xerox PARC) to perform basic computing and electronic research.
  • 35.
    The Right SecurityEducationLearning Paths for Securityhttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/learningFind security resources here:* Webcasts * Virtual Labs * Planning Guides * ToolsForplanning,preventing, detecting and responding to security threats and risks
  • 36.
    What was thefirst human-made object to land on the moon?The Lunar capsuleThe Luna 2Moonscape IIMoonCap 4
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    IT Pros! IT Pros! IT Pros!
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    Content IT ProsCare About
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    TagsCreate your ownprofile: edge.technet.com
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    What was AOLoriginally known as?American Organizational LogicQuantum Computer ServicesDigital Computing Inc.American Electronic Microsystems
  • 43.
    What Is TechNet?Putthe right answers at your fingertipsTechNet is the comprehensive collection of resources to help IT implementers plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft products successfullyMonthly updates delivered online, or on DVD or CD
  • 44.
    The definitive resourceto help you evaluate, deploy and maintain Microsoft productsTechNet SubscriptionAccessible at www.microsoft.com/technet
  • 45.
  • 46.
    Subscriber-only Online ServicesTechNetWeb SiteBi-weekly e-newsletter
  • 47.
    Security updates, newresources, and special offersTechNet FlashTechNet Eventsand Web CastsBriefings on the latest Microsoft products and technologies
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    When did GPSfirst become available for commercial and civilian use?1960196719751984 GPS became available for commercial use in 1967, but it would be almost 40 years before it was commonly used. It wasn't available for personal use until a policy directive in 1996.
  • 52.
    The definitive sourceof in-depth technical information for the IT ProVisit us online atwww.technetmagazine.com
  • 53.
    Who invented thefirst computer mouse? Steve JobsJames GoslingHerbert Simon Douglas Engelbart
  • 54.
    TechNet Virtual LabsEverwanted to test Microsoft's newest software in a totally secure sandbox environment? Wouldn't it be great to be able to test new servers immediately, without formatting hard drives or dedicating one or more computers to the project?Well now you can, with TechNet Virtual Labs!Evaluate products online running on a Virtual Server environment
  • 55.
    On-demand access anytime,anywhere; 24/7 availability
  • 56.
    No download orinstallation of trial software required
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    Virtual Labs areFree!Try a TechNet Virtual Lab at:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/virtuallabs
  • 59.
    What was thefirst movie to use extensive 3D computer-generated special effects?AlienThe Last StarfighterTronStar WarsReleased July 9, 1982, Tron was the first movie with extensive use (15 min. fully computer generated) of 3D CGI.
  • 60.
    Online TechNet Webcasts!Staffedby Two or More TechNet Presenters
  • 61.
    Participate Actively –Get your questions answered in real time
  • 62.
    Participate Passively -Learn from other people’s questions
  • 63.
    View previously recordedwebcasts “on-demand”
  • 64.
    RSS feeds forupcoming live webcastsView a TechNet Webcast at: www.microsoft.com/webcastsAnd try our interactive webcast calendar at: http://www.microsoft.com/events/webcasts/calendar/monthview.aspx
  • 65.
    What is thename of Superman’s biological father? Jor-ElKal-El Tal-ElVog-El
  • 66.
    In tough times,the good will survive, but only the best will Thrive!  Are you thriving?  Visit the Thrive site and learn how to enhance your technical skills, advance your career, and elevate IT as the business leader.  These strategies and skills will not only help you succeed now, but place you in a position to excel during the brighter times ahead. Now is the ideal time to rise to the top.  Seize the moment - find out how YOU can Thrive!www.microsoft.com/thrive
  • 67.
    What did DennisRitchie do in 1972? Created hybrid circuits for IBMInvented the C programming language at Bell LabsDeveloped the Commodore PET Invented the hot-pluggable hard disk for Atari
  • 68.
    TechNet Plus Direct!Allthe benefits of TechNet Plus at an incredible price. For only $349 subscribers receive…Online Benefits Portal!
  • 69.
    Immediate download access:software and betas!
  • 70.
  • 71.
  • 72.
    Managed Newsgroups andOnline Concierge
  • 73.
    The TechNet Librarycontaining the KB, security updates, service packs, resource kits, and more…TechNet Plus Direct is available exclusively online. No media shipments.Available Now!For more information please visit www.microsoft.com/technet/subscription
  • 74.
    What was JavaScriptoriginally known as?ProScriptJavaToolWriteScript LiveScript
  • 75.
    SAVE 25% onTechNet Plus Direct SubscriptionSpecial promotion code: TNITQ407(WRITE IT DOWN!)Purchase a new TechNet Plus Direct subscription between now and June 30, 2010. Use the promotion code. You save 25%! Simple. 25% off!For more information please visit www.microsoft.com/technet/subscription
  • 76.
    When was thefirst floppy disk introduced? 1969197119731975 The 8” floppy was introduced in 1971 and could hold 1 MB – more than most early 5 ¼” and 3 ½” disks introduced later.
  • 77.
    Visit the WindowsVista Compatibility Center now at www.windows.com/compatibilityKnow what worksMore than 5,500 devices and 3,500 software programs listed…
  • 80.
    In the film2001: A Space Odyssey, which was the only spacesuit left unused?The blue oneThe red one The black oneNone of the above
  • 81.
    Where Can IGet TechNet?Become a TechNet Subscriber at www.microsoft.com/technet/subscriptionTechNet Events at www.technetevents.comRegister for the TechNet Flash Newsletter www.microsoft.com/technet/flashJoin the TechNet Online Community at www.microsoft.com/technet/community
  • 82.
    When was thefirst home VCR introduced?1974197519761977The Sony Betamax
  • 83.
    Witha TechNet Plus subscription you get…Immediate download access to full-version evaluation software & the latest beta releases
  • 84.
    2 complimentary ProfessionalSupport Incidents (valued at $500)
  • 85.
    Managed Newsgroups withguaranteed next-business-day response to technical issues
  • 86.
    TechNet Library containingthe KB, security updates, service packs, resource kits, and more
  • 87.
    Access to liveTechNet Online Concierge Chat
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    Access to thebest technical Webcasts and Microsoft E-Learning courseswww.microsoft.com/technet/subscription
  • 89.
    How many membersare in the Xbox Live community? over 10 millionover 15 millionover 20 millionover 25 millionLarger than any city or satellite provider
  • 90.
    Microsoft Desktop PlayerWherecan I find the best content about…?A one-stop search toolfor technical resources and connections On your desktop!Where can I reach that evangelist…?Where can I get training on….?
  • 91.
    In the originalWarGames film script, who was the role of Professor Falken written for? Christopher WalkenJohn VoightJohn LennonNone of the above
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    Microsoft Desktop PlayerSeeit Online @ www.microsoft.com/click/desktopplayer Download the Player @ http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9726371
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    In what yeardid Visual C++ 3.0 ship?199519971998None of the aboveThere was no Visual C++ 3.0 – Visual C++ 2.0 shipped with MFC 3.0
  • 95.
    When was Bing,Microsoft’s Decision Engine, first unveiled?May 15, 2009May 28, 2009June 3, 2009June 28, 2009Steve Ballmer unveiled Bing on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital Conference. Bing went live on June 3, 2009
  • 96.
    Welcome to thenext wave of productivity !
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    On average, anew Xbox Live account is created every: 5 seconds10 seconds30 secondsminute
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    Presented by:John WestonITPro EvangelistMicrosoft CorporationJohn.weston@microsoft.comhttp://blogs.technet.com/jwestonhttp://www.twitter.com/technetguy
  • 99.
    Sometimes heralded byDon Box as the first component technology, what does “TSR” stand for? Tactical Studies RuleTechnology Software RestrictedTerminate and Stay Resident Total Shareholder Return
  • 100.
    Today’s Event Schedule8:30AM– 9:00AM : The Future of Productivity…Today9:00AM – 10:10AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity10:10AM – 10:30AM : Partner Presentation & Giveaway10:45AM - 11:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM – 12:45PM : Lunch and Partner Pavilion12:45PM – 2:00PM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 20102:10PM – 3:20PM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 20103:30PM – 4:30PM : The Next Wave of Business Productivity: Success Stories4:30PM : Done!
  • 101.
    What first beganin Pittsburgh, PA in 1920? Construction of the Link River DamThe National Football LeagueConstruction of Carnegie Mellon University Radio Broadcasting
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    Today’s Event Schedule8:00AM– 9:00AM : A Day in the Life in the Next Wave of Business Productivity9:00AM – 9:45AM : Planning for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break10:00AM – 10:45AM : Deploying Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010Break11:00AM – 11:45AM : Configuring Office 2010 and SharePoint 201011:45AM : Raffle!
  • 103.
    What does POSTstand for? Positive-Overwrite Sendup-TaskPower-On Self-TestPerformance-Option Standard-TestingPre-Optimized Setup-Test
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    Feedback on today’sevent:Brian Moore: BriMoore@microsoft.comTechnical Q&A:http://blogs.technet.com/jwestonJohn.weston@microsoft.comPresentation slides can be found at: http://www.TechnetEvents.com/ResourcesAction Items…
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