After an extremely long absence due to time constraints and technical issues, my blog is back.
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"Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher (1788 – 1860)
After an extremely long absence due to time constraints and technical issues, my blog is back.
(Originally Posted on scottkerfoot.com Blogengine.net blog and manually migrated to WordPress on 10/20/2017 for Historical reasons)
Yesterday we (Microsoft) reached a significant milestone in the development of the Open XML standard with ECMA and ISO. Once finished, the Open XML standards will be the foundation for document exchange across productivity application from any vendor. For those of you that don’t know, Open XML, the foundational document formats within the 2007 Microsoft Office System, is under review for ratification by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO). The process is currently in the final ballot resolution phase and the final outcome is anticipated in March 2008.
As part of the ISO process for considering Open XML as an ISO standard, a technical committee at ECMA is reviewing and responding to all (3,522) comments submitted by National Standards Bodies during the first phase of the process. On 11/19, ECMA issued a first batch of proposed dispositions to 662 of the 3,522 comments. On December 11, 2007, ECMA is issued a second batch of new dispositions bringing the total number of proposed comment dispositions to just over half of the total received (literally 50.1%).
Included in the proposed comment dispositions are a number of significant and positive changes to the original ECMA Open XML standard submission – with the work done to date, we believe that ECMA is taking the National Body comments seriously and proposing revisions that will make the Open XML standard better.
The ECMA announcement is available here:
Open XML Developer Site: http://openxmldeveloper.org/
Open XML information on the Microsoft site: http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=open+xml+site%3Amicrosoft.com&src=IE-SearchBox
Additional information from Brian Jones, Microsoft Office PM Over halfway there… including some positive changes to the Open XML standard
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Are you a Professional Developer or Architect working for a Microsoft Partner Organization in the U.S.? Then you may want to consider joining Partner Huddle, an online social community for members of the Microsoft partner community. To learn more about the social and how to join check out the following blog Tis The Season For Partners on Facebook.
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-Scott
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My collegue David Chou does a great job of distilling the new platform, here is an excerpt…
Collectively, the rich cluster of “Web 2.0” sites on the internet form a services foundation from which applications and functionalities can be built upon, without needing any additional dedicated infrastructure. As a result, this collection of cloud-based services form a new kind of “platform” to create a new breed of applications. David Chou provides a perspective on what “Web as a Platform” means in the Web 2.0 world, and a generalized view of the cloud-based platform. Check out the full blog entry here.http://blogs.msdn.com/dachou/archive/2007/11/25/web-2-0-a-platform-perspective.aspx
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We’re all so busy that we sometimes don’t have the time to check out new technology. However, this time please take a minute and check this one out. A while back Microsoft bought this great little company TellME. Today I had a chance to use it and I’m BLOWN AWAY. Instead of using your cell phone 411 service, try calling 1-800-555-TELL (8355) or send a text message to 83556 (I put in Sam’s Club in Glendora, CA) or pull up http://m.tellme.com on your mobile device. You can do a free directory search OR get sports scores OR a host of other things. Here is a link to some tips for using the service as well: http://www.tellme.com/products/TellmeByVoice/TellmeTips
I now have a TellME contact entry that I can handsfree dial from my car!
Sometimes it’s the small things that make the biggest difference.
Scott
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I love SharePoint, it’s easy to customize, the lists are flexible, it integrates directly into office (especially the calendars into Outlook) but I had no idea is was this community friendly. Take a look at the “Community Kit for SharePoint” on the http://www.codeplex.com site. It’s a site template you add to SharePoint to give you community functionality on top of the SharePoint infrastructure. Super Cool!
Scott
Check out this post by Tim Heuer about some of the latest functionality just added to the http://maps.live.com This stuff is absolutely amazing, you have the ability to record a 3D tour of a saved collection and save it as a WMV file. He demonstrated a simple collection as well as posted it to Silverlight Streaming using a custom Encoder template.
Post: http://timheuer.com/blog/archive/2007/10/29/virtual-earth-3d-recording-windows-live-maps.aspx
Scott
NuCon 2007!
November 8, 2007
8am – 5pm
Hyatt Regency Irvine
One of our key partners Neudesic in Southern California (and throughout the West) is sponsoring their own developer conference on November 8, 2007 in Irvine, CA. They are really bringing the big guns for this one day conference. Presentations will be done by Mickey WIlliams (Neudesic), Chris Rolon (Neudesic), William Salazar (Microsoft) and others.
NuCon will feature what’s Nu and upcoming in 2008! Topics Include:
Visual Studio 2008:
SQL 2008:
Business Value:
Lessons Learned — Affecting Project Success
For more information regarding NuCon, please visit:
http://www.nucon07.com
Check it out!
Scott
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After much mashing of teeth and the removal of FrontPage server extentions, http://scott.scottkerfoot.com is live.
Welcome!
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