check in with MSL at U.S. Office, Vista, Exchange launch events
Hi - Microsoft Learning will have a booth at the U.S. 'Ready for a New Day' launch events in 15 cities to talk about training and certification for the new products. We'll be giving t-shirts to the first MCPs (first 100? first 200? first 35,000? i can't remember) to visit the booth and show a transcript or wallet card, so look for us. Not me, really, as I won't be there. But someone will. Here's the event info:
Attend a Microsoft Across America Launch Event, hosted by TechNet Events.
The launch of Windows Vista,™ 2007 Microsoft® Office system, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is here. Come explore key elements of these products, learn what makes them compelling for solution development, and discover the tools that make them easy to deploy. Register today for the event in your area.
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Anonymous
January 04, 2007
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January 05, 2007
Word. Thanks!Anonymous
January 16, 2007
Too bad I live in Canada and I might consider to drive to Seattle and visit the Microsoft Booth with my MCP ID card.Anonymous
January 17, 2007
We only gave out around 200 shirts at the Phoenix event today. There were many more available. Don't forget your MCP cards!Anonymous
January 29, 2007
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February 01, 2007
There didn't seem to be a MSL table at the Pittsburgh event. :(Anonymous
February 08, 2007
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March 29, 2007
Did you ever find out anything, Trika? Just curious. Also, there was no table at the Louisville, KY event either.Anonymous
April 06, 2007
Hey, Larry. I don't have a good answer on the cards. I do know they made a lot of welcome kit adjustments with the 'new gen' certifications, partly in response to customer feedback about what they liked and didn't, and partly to look at cost savings (i.e. moving the distribution center). I have been doing some lobbying to find out why the cards can't have cumulative credentials--one idea is to put the most recent on the front and print the others on the back--and I'll keep you posted. Unfortunately that won't happen over night. The Louisville event was not one of the key city events (there were only 15 of those) so Microsoft Learning wasn't to have a table there, unfortunately.