GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION
Event Code: 118328
Community Day 2007: Meet the Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals of the Philippines
May 19, 2007 Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Microsoft Exchange and Office Rooms, Microsoft Philippines
16/F 6750 Ayala Ave., Makati City, 1200 Philippines
Welcome Time: 5/19/2007 8:30 AM Hong Kong Time
Recommended Audiences: IT Professionals, Teachers, Administrators, Software Developers, Students
The Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are distinguished experts and technical community leaders in their respective fields of specialization. These individuals are being recognized by Microsoft for being able to dedicate and share their real-world expertise in both offline and online technical communities. This year, the Philippine Windows Users Group (PHIWUG) has invited the country's best and brightest MVPs into this one whole day event to interact with the members of the Microsoft Philippines Community and as well as to share their expertise by talking about their field of specialization. This gathering of the Microsoft Philippines Community and the Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals only happens once so don't miss it. This event is brought to you by the Philippine Windows Users Group (PHIWUG)
Three Things You've Always Wanted to Know about Windows Media Streaming
Wilson Chua, MVP Windows - Digital Media In this session, we will hear from our MVP on Windows Media answers to some nagging questions on Windows Media Services: 1. What do i need to do streaming?2. Why should i use a Windows media server as opposed to Media Encoder?3. How do i make a podcast using windows media technology?
Windows Vista - Under the Shell
Jasper Jugan, MVP Windows - Shell/User You have been using Windows for a long time but you don't know really what the shell is all about. Learn about the shell and how it helps users from beginners to advanced users in the way they interact and communicate with their computers on Windows Vista platform.
Security is a State of Mind
Jay Paloma, MVP Windows – Security Our MVP on Windows - Security is a firm believer that firewalls, encryption, certificates, NTFS and other security measures of the technical sort will never stop a determined hacker from accessing an organization's confidential data. That's because a good hacker will probe his target for weaknesses, especially the non-technical ones. It's time that we examine some details that technical folks find so mundane, trivial, or "non of their business," and that hackers usually exploit to their advantage. Find out how our state of mind tend to become either our network infrastructure's weakest link, or its most formidable protection.
Games for Windows Perspective
Adrian Rodriguez, MVP Windows - PC Games What's this Games for Windows all about? Know what the new branding is, and find more about the upcoming games for Windows Vista, and maybe even win a prize or two.
Introduction to Service Oriented Architecture
Warren Yu, MVP Windows Server System - Biztalk Server This topic gives an introduction to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and how to get started with a SOA implementation using the Webservices Factory. The Webservices Factory makes it easier to create services by letting the developer focus on the design and functionality of services rather by being bogged down by boiler plate code. It's design to implementation features make it ideal for those who really want to move from theory to application in a short period of time.
About The Philippine Windows Users Group (PHIWUG) The Philippine Windows Users Group (PHIWUG) is a non-profit local community of Microsoft Windows users ranging from Server Administrators, Engineers, and enthusiasts coming together to share and learn from each other on the topics related to Windows with emphasis on Windows Platforms.