Powers Unfiltered

An entrepreneur’s journey into grid computing and partnering with Microsoft, by John Powers

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Visual Studio Industry Partners — VSIP Rocks!

January 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I got an email from the VSIP program last night, requesting that I fill out a satisfaction survey.  I did so happily — there’s nothing like a quick dose of VSIP to wash away the taste of a bad MSPP experience.
(OK, too much jargon — sorry. Let me explain.)
The Visual Studio Industry Partners (VSIP) [...]

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Digipede on top

June 29th, 2007 · No Comments

Yes, that’s the Digipede flag on top of Mt. Rainier.  OK, NEAR the top.  Read on.
Our friend Terry Clancy from Microsoft’s VSIP team took part in a fundraiser to help repair the damage from this winter’s floods in Washington.  We were one of the sponsors of Terry’s climb, and he was kind enough to carry [...]

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Digipede at TechEd (well, kinda)

June 5th, 2007 · No Comments

Microsoft’s huge TechEd conference is in full swing in Orlando this week. 
Actually, no one from Digipede is physically at TechEd — but if you’re there, look in your bag!  See that VSIP Partner Resource DVD?  We’re on there!  You now have your own free copy of the Digipede Network Developer Edition — install it, try [...]

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Tags: Compute Cluster Server · Events · Grid applications · Partnering with Microsoft

VSIP Summit

September 1st, 2006 · 3 Comments

I spent portions of the last three days at the Visual Studio Industry Partners (VSIP) summit in Redmond.  Thanks and congratulations to the whole VSIP team for a worthwhile and fun event!
VSIP is another of the Microsoft partner programs that can deliver great value if you’re patient and willing to work a bit.  As a continuing public service, [...]

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Partnering with Microsoft — Promotional Opportunity for VSIP Members

June 28th, 2006 · No Comments

If you’re a Microsoft partner, (specifically, in the Visual Studio Industry Partners, or VSIP program), and you have any sort of free offer, you owe it to yourself to check out something called an MSDN Flash.  (It is, of course, not easy to find this opportunity on the dreaded partner.microsoft.com site.  Searching on “MSDN Flash” finds a single [...]

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