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Microsoft Israel CTO for Development Technologies and Platform Strategy's Blog. Through this blog, Eliaz is trying to help developers, architects, CTOs and R&D managers understand, use and make better decisions with Microsoft's new technologies... on the Microsoft's Development Tools, Architecture and Platform Strategy for the Cloud, Application Life Cycle Management, SOA, .NET and more

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Amazing Imagine Cup Israel 2010 Software Design Finals Competition
Imagine Cup Israel 2010 Software Design Finals On May 3 rd , 2010, we held the Imagine Cup Israel Software Design Finals. The competition this year started with 30 teams from 9 different institutes from which 18 teams competed in the finals. 400 people attended the event including students, faculty and people from the industry, venture capitals, journalists and MS employees. This year, we raised the bar with a very successful event in every possible metric. The event was hosted in the College of...

Posted Sunday, May 09, 2010 11:21 AM by eliazt | 1 comment(s)

DreamSpark Launched in Israel – Free Development Tools for Students
This has been an exciting week. In addition to the ImagineCup competition , Microsoft in Israel has also launched DreamSpark . DreamSpark is a Microsoft global initiative to allow FREE ACCESS TO MS SOFTWARE for students in Israel. Students in the Technion thought there was a catch here, but believe me there isn't. We just want students to expereince MS software while studying to develop. The program gives access to Visual Studio, SQL Server, Windows Server, Expression Tools and more for the duration...

Posted Sunday, January 04, 2009 12:11 AM by eliazt | 3 comment(s)

Microsoft opens the ImagineCup competition for registration
Microsoft in Israel with the Israeli students union is excited to launch ImagineCup in Israel for the first time. ImagineCup is the Microsoft International competition for students studying computer sciences and engineering. The competition is between more than a hundred thousand students across 180 countries who submit projects whose purpose is to answer one of the challenges the world is facing today. On May 20th , we will host the Israeli finals from which we'll choose the winners who will...

Posted Saturday, January 03, 2009 10:14 PM by eliazt | 1 comment(s)