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February 29, 2008 2:42 PM
 

rickhuizinga said:

Can someone comment on what software is given away for free when attending the event?  I.e. What edition of Visual Studio 2008 is provided?  Standard or Professional?

Thanks

February 29, 2008 3:00 PM
 

gavers said:

Heros? i guess the connotation is that anyone not using a Microsoft solution is a terrorist? C'mon Microsoft. I actually liked the wow starts now thing. But no heros are running server farms irregardless  of OS.

March 1, 2008 4:33 AM
 

pthurrott said:

gavers. You're reaching. Obviously.

The heroes theme is about the people behind the scenes who make technology work: IT pros, admins, programmers. It's about people, not silly idealogical issues.

March 1, 2008 11:00 AM
 

pthurrott said:

rickhuizinga: You get nice book-like holder with a time-limited copy of Windows Server 2008 (100 days, I think), a full version of Visual Studio 2008 Standard, and The November CTP of SQL Server 2008 (despite the fact that the Feb CTP just came out). We also got a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate with a separate CD with the Windows Live tools on it. Not sure if that last one will be at all the events.

Paul

March 1, 2008 11:02 AM
 

ascend slowly, breathing normally said:

Read what the press is saying about Windows Server 2008.  Wow! Product review: Windows Server 2008

March 1, 2008 9:47 PM
 

gavers said:

I live near San Francisco, but a ways out I must admit. Whenever I cross the bridge to visit friends in Sacramento I'm take aback by the billboards for the Sacramento airport. Does an Airport really need to advertise?

It was explained to me. Those ads keep the locals happy... they're designed to make them feel better about living in BFE.

I guess the heros theme is along the same lines.

March 2, 2008 1:09 AM
 

DRWAM said:

Actually, the hero title is even more true for hospitals, especially now since we are all destined to become totally digital. We need it all set up first, so that docs, nurses and clerk can use computers for digital order entry and create documents of history and physicals so that each person can read it from anywhere to help the patient. digital reports are generated and kept safe and archived. We need IT Pros to do it. Technology must be accessed from anywhere, so that diagnostic imaging exams as well as laboratory studies are available at any time, from anywhere, then are archived and protected from those who show not have the records. It's all going to be all digital soon. My office is, and we can share with any doctor or healthcare system that needs to know results of your exams, or compare them to their own. We rely on these people so much, and the job is so important, that they are certainly heroes, keeping it running, safe and secure. I certainly appreciate them.

March 2, 2008 8:26 AM
 

Waethorn said:

@theDoc

Have you seen some of the new Motion Computing Slate PC's?  They look pretty slick, are semi-ruggedized, and seem to fit right up your alley:

motioncomputing.com/.../case_studies_healthcare.asp

The C5 looks nice, but the F5 is the rugged one.

March 3, 2008 2:24 PM
 

Durepa said:

This was the trial hero’s event.

No “WOW”s  during demo, couple hiccups while showing “working” samples and nothing new that is not already implemented by other vendors.

I've attended it in Nashville. No reserved parking spaces, itty-bitty snack box and.... it was even not enough original boxes for everybody, they had to provide some extra from other vendor. It seems like Microsoft does not know how to count number of registered guests using calculators….

And about "free" software... well it is all TRIAL except VS Standard edition – but I didn’t try to install studio yet.

I am extremely disappointed; this was total waist of time and money.

May 2, 2008 1:51 PM
 

Microsoft’s Slowly Learned Lesson on Trustworthiness - Rob Enderle said:

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June 12, 2008 2:38 PM
 

Rob Enderle said:

One of the most meaningful moments of Steve Ballmer's talk at the Heroes Happen Here presentation was when he asked the folks Microsoft had identified as heroes to stand. You got the sense you were watching people standing up for a firing squad. One.

February 11, 2009 8:27 PM
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