Microsoft has taken its package of free software to the next level by adding new downloads to the already quite generous suite of offerings. Aimed at providing Microsoft technologies fit for IT professionals to students free of charge, DreamSpark has now grown with the addition of six new products. Of course, DreamS... |
17 February 2011 11:41 GMT |
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Microsoft DreamSpark, a collection of free software products from the Redmond company, has evolved to the next level with the addition of new components. The software giant introduced DreamSpark at the start of 2008, in a move designed to literally spark the IT dreams/imagination/potential of students worldwide. Ever... |
19 August 2009 08:59 GMT |
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Microsoft has indicated a strong commitment to driving the evolution of education systems across EMEA on more occasions than one. The vision fueling the Redmond company's initiative is connected with the necessity of building an IT-literate workforce ready to tackle the challenges that come inherent with the pos... |
10 June 2009 04:26 GMT |
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Although even Microsoft has embarked on a path to software-plus services, heading straight for the Cloud, with Ray Ozzie, chief software architect at the helm, the company's co-founder continues to believe that it's all about software. Given the chance to start all over again, Bill Gates would build a softw... |
30 March 2009 11:19 GMT |
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Microsoft DreamSpark, a project designed to allow students free access to the Redmond company's software solutions, is now open to high school students worldwide. The Government Leaders Forum — Americas outside Washington, D.C. was the stage where the software giant introduced the expansion of the DreamSpa... |
26 March 2009 12:31 GMT |
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Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition - free. Expression Studio - free. Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition - free. It does sound too good to be true, but this is the exception that confirms the rule. Microsoft DreamSpark is an initiative from the Redmond company designed to "inspire success, make a difference," ... |
19 February 2008 10:26 GMT |
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