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  • Veronica's Blog

    Instant Replay: Tweetchats with Liberty Munson, May 16-17

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    We had the pleasure of featuring our Psychometrician Liberty Munson on two tweetchats this week! For each one-hour chat, she was the voice behind @MSLearning. Our Twitter followers asked many great questions about certifications and exams. Liberty shared fascinating, behind-the-scenes facts about our exam development process, and also offered exam prep tips. Missed the tweetchats? We've got you covered. Simply replay them below and take notes. (Did you spot the picture of her dog Zenith?)

    And... Liberty has joined the 21st century and started her own Twitter account! You can follow her @LibertyMunson, and chat her up about work, reading, outdoor adventures, etc.

    This week's tweetchats were inspired by our community's wonderful responses to the Ask a Certification Expert (ACE) video series. You can find the entire playlist here. Subscribe to our channel while you're there because more new videos are coming! Got a question you want to have answered in an ACE video? Post it in a comment below, and you just might get an answer + a shout out in our next video!

    Replay of the May 16 session:

    Replay of the May 17 session:

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Certification @ TechEd North America 2012

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    For Microsoft Learning and our community of Microsoft Certified Professionals, TechEd is definitely among the most important and exciting events of the year. This year, TechEd North America is taking place from June 11 to 14 in Orlando, Florida!

    Our own Melissa Bathum recently sat down with the Countdown Show guys Rick and Joey at Channel 9 to talk about certification related resources at the conference, as well as on-site exam opportunities. (FREE private cloud exams! Comfy bean bag chairs in the certification lounge!) If you're attending, be sure to use your schedule builder, reserve time to learn about what's new in certification and get certified right there!

    Get all the details about certification at TechEd North Amerca's website.

    Follow @MSLearning and @TechEd_NA on Twitter.

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Microsoft Certified Trainers Explain MCSE

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    We came across two great videos made by Microsoft Certified Trainers, in which they both share their take on the new MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert) and explain what the changes mean to MCITP. We (Microsoft Learning) made the announcement, but it takes Microsoft Certified Trainers to really break it down for you. Watch and listen to both as they're two very different styles but equally informative.

    Thank you to Doug Bassett and Michael Murphy for the videos and messages, and hat tip to Chris Avis (we found Michael's video via Chris' blog).

  • Veronica's Blog

    24 Hours in a Private Cloud -- May 10, 2012

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    Every organization has the power to employ cloud technologies in their own way, at their own pace and with their own terms. The use of private cloud technologies help transform how organizations manage infrastructure resources, provision applications and automate services for their business. It also helps them leverage and manage public cloud services that expand their current infrastructure and application capabilities. As an end result, organizations increase IT operational agility, improved business focus and achieve value-add economics that evolves their IT infrastructure into a strategic asset.

     

    In collaboration with IEEE Computer Society, the Cloud Security Alliance and Dell, Microsoft is hosting a 24 Hours in a Private Cloud virtual event that will start at 8:00AM GMT on May 10, 2012.

     

    The event was built by the community for the community. Microsoft is the host of this event. Session content and product demos will be focused on our private cloud products (Windows Server, Hyper-V, System Center). Attendees will learn about:

     Hear from top industry and technical professionals from around the world to help you better understand the private cloud technology solutions that are available today. You will engage with industry organizations to understand their view of the public cloud and how the role of the IT Professional will evolve as more and more organizations begin a private cloud transformation. You will have access to a number of technical professionals who will be on hand talking about the required components to simplify private cloud creation and management. As a part of this event, you can expand the dialog with your peers on numerous topics focused on operational efficiencies that come from deploying a private cloud.

    Through the virtual event experience, you will come away with the knowledge and experience to help you in your private cloud infrastructure decisions and be ready to have thought-leadership based discussions focused on building and managing your organization's agile and efficient private cloud environment. After the event, we welcome you to download and test our private cloud products from the TechNet Evaluation Center and leverage our private cloud promoted assets which listed above.

    Cloud Security Alliance will discuss their research and industry guidance which Microsoft has been a major contributor toward. The IEEE Computer Society will showcase their cloud content and guidance to help IT Professionals understand the dynamics of a Cloud computing. Dell will promote their private cloud hardware, solutions and services.

     

    CALL TO ACTION:

     

    Keynote Speakers:          

    Jim Reavis, Executive Director, Cloud Security Alliance

    For many years, Jim Reavis has worked in the information security industry as an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, technologist and business strategist. Jim's innovative thinking about emerging security trends have been published and presented widely throughout the industry and have influenced many. Jim is helping shape the future of information security as co-founder, executive director and driving force of the Cloud Security Alliance. Jim was recently named as one of the Top 10 cloud computing leaders by SearchCloudComputing.com.

    Jim is the President of Reavis Consulting Group, LLC, where he advises security companies, large enterprises and other organizations on the implications of new trends such as Cloud and how to take advantage of them.  He has previously been an international board member of the ISSA, a global not for profit association of information security professionals and formerly served as the association's Executive Director. Jim is a co-founder of the Alliance for Enterprise Security Risk Management, a partnership between the ISSA, ISACA and ASIS, formed to address the enterprise risk issues associated with the convergence of logical and traditional security. He currently serves in an advisory capacity for many of the industry's most successful companies and is also a partner with the MetroSITE Group.

    Jim founded SecurityPortal in 1998 and has been an advisor on the launch of many industry ventures. Jim is widely quoted in the press and has worked with hundreds of corporations on their information security strategy and technology roadmap. Jim has a background in networking technologies, marketing, product management and systems integration. Jim received a B.A. in Business Administration / Computer Science from Western Washington University in 1987 and serves on WWU's alumni board.

     

    Dr. Dejan Milojicic, Sr. Research Manager, HP Labs

    Dr. Dejan Milojicic is the founding editor of IEEE Computing Society's Computing Now. He has served on the editorial boards of IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technologies, IEEE Concurrency, IEEE Distributed Systems Online, and IEEE Internet Computing magazines. He chaired the IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems and has been involved with several other technical committees and Computer Society-sponsored conferences.

    Dejan is a senior research manager at HP Labs. He has worked in the areas of operating systems and distributed systems for more than 20 years. Dejan is the managing director of the Open Cirrus testbed, a consortium sponsored by HP, Intel, and Yahoo. In the past, he has led many activities in HP Labs, such as incident reduction, shared services platform, virtual desktop systems, adaptive monitoring, service deployment standards, a number of pervasive computing projects, and multi-computer systems. Dejan has been engaged in standardization bodies, such as OMG and GGF.  He received his BSc and MSc from University of Belgrade and PhD from University of Kaiserslautern.

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Weekend Fun - Microsoft Press eBook Giveaway

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    The weekend is here and we're going to have some fun! Cool

    What -- We're going to give away ebooks to three (3) winners (1 per winner). The ebook selections are shown below.

    Who -- Everyone who visits Born to Learn and/or use Twitter can play! (unless you work for Microsoft)

    When -- 9:00am PDT Friday 3/16 -- 9:00pm PDT Sunday 3/18

    How: There are three ways to enter:

    1. On Twitter, follow @MSLearning and @MicrosoftPress, and tweet this sentence: I want to win a @MicrosoftPress ebook from @MSLearning! http://cot.ag/xnycAY #CertifyMe
    2. Post the URL to your tweet under this blog post as a comment to get an additional entry into the drawing.
    3. Not on Twitter? Post a comment and tell us which of the three ebooks you want to win. (Make sure your profile here is filled out so we can contact you.)

    We'll do the drawing on Monday 3/19, and winners will be contacted via Twitter direct message or Born to Learn private message to confirm ebook selections. We will update this post with the list of winners when they've all been confirmed.

    Thanks to our friends at Microsoft Press for joining in on the fun. Good luck to everyone, and have a great weekend!

    • Windows Server 2008 Inside Out
    • Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Resource Kit
    • Windows Server 20008 Remote Desktop Services Resource Kit
  • Veronica's Blog

    What do you do when you pass a cert exam?

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    Last Friday afternoon, we did a fun little poll on our Facebook page: "When I pass a certification exam, the first thing I do is..."

    1. Call or text my spouse/parent/best friend.
    2. Post on Facebook or tweet about it.
    3. Update my LinkedIn profile and resume with my shiny new title.
    4. Email my instructor and say thank you.
    5. Grab a favorite beverage.

    One respondent added "go back to work" as an option. Hmm

    As of 3:00pm Pacific on Monday, March 5, the poll received a total of 63 responses, and 40 people chose option 1: call or text my spouse/parent/best friend! Full results below:

    1. Call or text my spouse/parent/best friend. [40]
    2. Post on Facebook or tweet about it. [10]
    3. Update my LinkedIn profile and resume with my shiny new title. [2]
    4. Email my instructor and say thank you. [1]
    5. Grab a favorite beverage. [1]

    "Go back to work" got 7 votes, and 2 more people said they'd update their CV.

    While the findings aren't scientific, it was interesting to see that 63 Facebook users elected to share the good news privately with their loved ones first. Awww. Smile

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Geek Fashion: Backpacks Are Trendy

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    Happy weekend, everyone!

    Most of our conversations on Born to Learn are about technology and certification, but we all geek out over many other things in our everyday lives. Having spent 13 years in the jewelry business, I still pay attention to events such as fashion week and entertainment award shows out of habit, even though my own approach to fashion is "easy care, please."

    During the recent New York Fashion Week, when top designers showed off their upcoming 2012 fall/winter collections, I noticed quite a few backpacks on the runway. GQ picked up on this microtrend, too, which reminded me of a recent poll in the TechEd N.A. LinkedIn group. Based on the results, 48% of geeks prefer backpacks (even better when full of swags), followed by messenger bags at 34%. So, as it turns out, you and your backpacks are ahead of fashion trends.

    What's your current satchel of choice? Backpack, messenger, tote, briefcase, roller, or? Leave a comment and let us know!

     

       Photo credit: GQ.com 

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Microsoft Press brought 5,000 gifts to our 20th anniversary party!

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    Since the kickoff of our 20th anniversary celebration on January 31, responses and support have been overwhelming positive. Thanks to everyone who have taken action and helped us spread the word during the first two weeks of 20 Years | 20 Ways. We started the year-long party by presenting three ways our community can help and inspire new IT professionals around the world. Through way #1, many of you have made the commitment to upgrade your IT skills by registering for your next exams. In fact, over 1,400 qualifying exam vouchers were purchased during the first week! For every one of those exams purchased, Microsoft will be donate an entry-level exams to help an aspiring IT pro get started with his/her career and dreams. (Details here.)

    And the party keeps getting bigger! If you're a frequent visitor on Born to Learn, you've probably read, owned, or maybe even written a few Microsoft Press books over the years. To help us celebrate, the wonderful people at Microsoft Press brought 5,000 gifts! Gift Now, in addition to an entry-level exam voucher, each recipient of donated exams will also get an ebook "

    Start Here! Fundamentals of Microsoft .NET Programming." Thank you, MS Press!

    For those who are active on the social web, please also give them a like/follow + shout-out on Microsoft Press Facebook page and Twitter.

    Need a book to study for your next exam? You can also find daily deals from MS Press via the learning resources section on MS Learning's Facebook page.

     

  • Veronica's Blog

    Goodbye... to 16-year-old Arfa Karim Randhawa, MCP

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    Update on Saturday, January 14, 2012

    “If you want to do something big in your life, you must remember that shyness is only the mind." ~ Arfa Karim Randhawa, 1995-2012.

    Dear Born to Learn community:

    I was sad to learn, via Twitter, earlier this morning that Arfa passed away. While mourning the departure of such a bright young mind, we offer our deepest sympathy to Afra's family, friends, and her country Pakistan for the loss of their pride and joy.

    I came across this video of Arfa singing during a TV interview back in April 2011. Hope you find comfort in her song.

    Veronica

     

    News Pakistan article on Arfa's passing

    Blog post on Geekwire, where Todd Bishop shared Arfa's life philosophy.

    Photo of Arfa's funeral in Pakistan, from MSNBC

    The Huffington Post wrote about Arfa's passing + a video

    ZDNet also published a nice writeup on the 16th

    Also on the Business Insider

     

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    On December 30, we got some sad news about 16-year-old Arfa Karim Randhawa, a programming prodigy from Pakistan. Arfa had suffered an epileptic seizure and doctors feared the worst. Her story is especially close to the heart of the Microsoft Learning community. Arfa earned her Microsoft Certified Professional title at the age of 9, and visited our campus in 2005 to meet with Bill Gates. She has been working hard in school toward her dream: to study computer science at MIT. Her exceptional achievements at a young age has been an inspiration to us and young people worldwide. When the news of her critical condition was posted, many of you offered well wishes and prayers via Facebook and Twitter.

    Today, we're happy to bring you this update: with the additional assistance of neurogurgeons and experts from other countries, doctors are now hopeful about activating Arfa's brain and she will survive. Thank you for continuing to send good thoughts to Arfa and her family. We wish her a full and speedy recovery.

    If you'd like to read about Arfa's visit in July 2005, Microsoft's CVP, S. Somasegar blogged about his interactions with her, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote a nice article as well.

     

    Photo credit: Tood Bishop of GeekWire

  • Veronica's Blog

    More proof that Microsoft certifications change lives!

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    You know what started my day right this morning (besides coffee)? Being greeted by this story when I checked our Twitter account @MSLearning!

    Earlier this year, CCI Learning launched the first pilot of the Microsoft IT Academy Program within a Canadian Federal penitentiary at the Frontenac Institution, a minimum security facility in Kingston, Ontario. Eight students successfully completed the Microsoft Word 2010 course and passed their Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams. This first class of students had an 80 percent pass rate, and two of the graduates went on to pass their Microsoft Excel exams as well! These eight men are taking steps to improve their lives and to give themselves a greater chance of finding meaningful work after they’ve paid their debt to society.

    The ITA program was also introduced to inmates at the Pittsburgh Institute, another Federal prison in eastern Ontario. On day one, 35 potential students expressed interest and were involved in a discussion about technical training with counseling on how to get started. IW courses were taught at the Pittsburgh Institute this summer. We look forward to hearing more about their success soon.

    You can read more about it here. Have a wonderful day! Smile

  • Veronica's Blog

    Libraries in Hawaii are awesome

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    Libraries have been among my favorite places in the world since I learned to turn pages without ripping them. Everything seems possible when I'm physically surrounded by such a wealth of information: past, present and future.

    Recently, the State of Hawaii added a whole new world of possibilities to its public library system: Microsoft IT Academy. Patrons of Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) now have access to Microsoft training and certification products: e-learning, official course material and certification prep, covering subjects from Microsoft Office applications to programming and web development. Nearly one million people in Hawaii can now access these great resources both in-library and remotely, and prepare themselves to earn industry-recognized credentials and to succeed in the 21st century workplace.

    Libraries are wonderful. Hawaii is magical. Now with Microsoft IT Academy, libraries in Hawaii are awesome!

    You can get more details about this program in Microsoft News Center.

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