[SGVLUG] OT: Review MS "Heroes Happen {here}" event
blankreg
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Wed Feb 27 20:22:01 PST 2008
Matti
Did you get a chance to try the hands on labs? Just from a tech point of
view I was pretty surprised to see, in one big room, they had 200
workstations each with dual monitors. There were HP server size workstation
boxes underneath the tables for each one. There was a lot of money at this
event.
MS is known to gives away their software at their Tier 1 launches. There's
no guarantee that the Tier 2 and Tier 3 launches are the same.
I talked to guys at the Sun coffee table about their thin client device they
were said they were selling for $250.00. It looked like the thin client they
used at the SCALE registration. I know they've been around a long time but
these little devices impress me a lot now. I noticed they had shirts with
and embroidered SunLAMP logo, kinda clever, kinda weird. I did pleasantly
accept a 2GB USB key from Novell.
Brian
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Subject: [SGVLUG] OT: Review MS "Heroes Happen {here}" event
hi,
Quickie Review:
MS Heroes Happen Here...
(as in IT heros.. what a geek fest )
http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/events/los-angeles/default.mspx
LOTS of people at the Nokia theater
Free breakfest was good, Tom Brokaw
opened for Ballmer in the morning keynote.
Surprisingly Ballmer mentioned Open Source
in a non-negative way!!! Shocked me.
Throughout the day at various sessions open
source products and tech was mentioned..
again in non-negative ways.
What's up?
I guess it's embrace time...
MS mentioned Novell Suse Linux a couple of times,
and Novell even had a "booth" (ok, more of a
standup coffee table.. ) in the expo hall.
lunches ran out... but someone did come to
the rescue and brought out some nice lunch sandwich
supplies a bit later, tho you had to wait an
miss the first after lunch sessions.
I attempted to win as much as i could but
had little luck :(
so in the end, I ended up with a few too many
sugary snacks and soda in me, and a bag of
MS SW and assorted literature....
heres what SW the bag had:
MS Windows Vista Ultimate w/sp1
(promo kit w/90day trial of windows live
one care)
MS Expression Studio Eval Edition
MS Windows Mobile Dev Resource Kit
Limited Time Trial SW MS Forefront and
System Center
Voucher for MS SQL Server 2008
Eval only copy (standard edition)
SQL Server 2008 Community Review Ed.
Windows Server 2008 Promo Edition 1yr eval license
(blah!! I HATE SW which expires!!!! yuck!)
32bit
MS Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition
So, MS is giving greater support to running
PHP, Ruby, and other open source tech on
their server! Hmmmm.. they want the PHP
developers to use MS servers.
Not any mention that I recalled about MySQL,
but the did mention Linux in variouis places
including supporting linux desktops in the MS networking
infrastructure, as well as running linux
servers in MS virtual hosts.
Well, that's my experiences.. and while I was
disappointed by some of the licenses provided,
I am happy from a consultant point of view I
don't have to spend money to get vista when
my clients ask me about it.
i still don't see the need to use MS server for PHP
when LAMP just is working so well in terms of
cost, performance and deployments.
I guess the big targets for MS are VMware
and Oracle ... and naturally if you are giong against
those you need to support Linux to some degree,
otherwise it's far easier for the cutomer to just
pick a non-microsoft solution.
best
matti
btw - there is another one of these events on April 8th
in Anahiem, in case you wanted to go.
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