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    PHP|Tek in Chicago
    by hjanssen on May 27, 2009

    Last week I got the perfect excuse to get out of the Planning and Budget process that we are going through right now, attending PHP|Tek, which was a welcome escape as planning and budgeting in any company is usually enough fun to make a grown man cry... more

    • Wednesday, May 27, 2009
    • in: Community
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    On the Road in Europe - Take 1
    by hjanssen on October 28, 2008

    Today is Tuesday - That must mean I am in Mainz. I am on day 12 of my European trip. I was in Rome and Amsterdam last week. In Rome I attended the Moodle conference , which was pretty cool. It was put on by Roma Tre and was one of many destinations in... more

    • Tuesday, October 28, 2008
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    PHP on Windows
    by hjanssen on March 04, 2008

    I have this really odd feeling of Dejavu. The last blog I wrote ( here ), I started by saying that I have been very delinquent with writing blogs. So what do I do? I continue to be very delinquent with my blogs! If anything, I am consistent! :) So, why... more

    Hank Janssen & John Bocharov: Introduction to SQL Server Driver for PHP (SQLPHP)
    by jcannon on November 08, 2007

    Our own Hank Janssen gives the Channel9 team an update on the work that has been done to provide a native driver to SQL Server for PHP. SQL Team Says: "The SQL Server Driver for PHP (October 2007) Community Technology Preview (CTP) is designed to enable reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. The Driver for PHP is a PHP 5 extension that... more

    • Thursday, November 08, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    PHP SQL Server drivers, much improved IIS support for PHP - what is this world coming to!
    by hjanssen on October 19, 2007

    Yes I am still alive! As I write this, I realize that I have been very delinquent with writing blogs. Time has gone by very fast, and I keep on working on more and more things. And before you know it, you look back and months have gone by without any blogs....But I wanted to write a few things that have happened here in the last few months. As you might be aware, Microsoft has been working very hard... more

    • Friday, October 19, 2007
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    Apache Conference 2007: Day 2
    by hjanssen on May 03, 2007

    Here we are, day two of the Apache Conference in Amsterdam. I have been attending less tracks today, I seem to be ending up talking to a lot of people... ... more

    • Thursday, May 03, 2007
    • in: Community
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    Apache Conference 2007: Part One
    by hjanssen on May 02, 2007

    So here I am, Amsterdam May 2nd 2007. At the Apache Conference. (A Microsoft person at an Apache Conference, what is this world coming to??) I am going to blog from the Conference until it is over... ... more

    • Wednesday, May 02, 2007
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox
    by hjanssen on April 16, 2007

    I am very proud to announce that we have released another official Microsoft plug-in. It shows another level of interoperability and eagerness in working with the Community to get this released... ... more

    • Monday, April 16, 2007
    • in: Downloads
    • hjanssen
    We're Writing Firefox Plug-ins? Interview with Ian Gilman and Thoughts on 10 Months at Microsoft
    by hjanssen on February 28, 2007

    Hank Interviews Photosynth Developer Ian Gilman and shares his thoughts after 10 months at Microsoft...... more

    • Wednesday, February 28, 2007
    • in: Media
    • hjanssen
    Powershell in Action! Hank interviews Bruce Payette
    by MichaelF on February 08, 2007

    We get quite a few requests to provide more information about Powershell so we decided to go straight to the person who just finished writing the book on Powershell: Powershell in Action, Bruce Payette...... more

    • Thursday, February 08, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Deploying Identity Management in a Mixed Environment: Hank Interviews Dustin Puryear
    by hjanssen on January 25, 2007

    In this podcast (Part 1 of 2) Hank and Dustin explore issues related to implementing Identity Management solutions and focus primarily on the importance of policies. While the act of deployment is by default important, without proper policies even the best solution can fall short...... more

    • Thursday, January 25, 2007
    • hjanssen
    Web 2.0... Or: The Web that Wasn't
    by hjanssen on January 08, 2007

    The people I work with in the OSSL group know one of the easiest thing they need to do to push my buttons. The mere mention of Web 2.0 results in tirades from me that usually result in comments that are not fit for print...... more

    • Monday, January 08, 2007
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    Languages Have Become Too Easy...
    by hjanssen on December 18, 2006

    For the last few years I have seen more and more computer languages born, and in some cases die. And they all try to fix what their authors thought where missing in the languages that came before it. Another trend has been to make languages more accessible and easier to use to people who want to program of all walks of life. Imagine that! A language that does not require a 4 year degree to work in... more

    • Monday, December 18, 2006
    • in: Community
    • hjanssen
    Firefox Explorer (Or: Mozilla is Here)
    by MichaelF on October 04, 2006

    So, as people are finding out, we at OSSL are doing things a little differently. One of those things Sam Ramji’s invite to the Mozilla guys to come up and help them making their products work on Vista better. Well I'm happy to report the Mozilla guys are here...... more

    • Wednesday, October 04, 2006
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    OPEN/SHARED SOURCE AT Microsoft
    by MichaelF on September 12, 2006

    When we started port25 and the OSSL it was met with great skepticism. But there have been a lot of changes going on around us here at Microsoft. And one of those I wanted to bring to your attention...... more

    • Tuesday, September 12, 2006
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
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