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    MICROSOFT 'DEVELOPERS' DAYS' TRAINING IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-17 11:46:00

    Microsoft "Developers' Days" training started in Yerevan today. The
    training is being held by one of the leading specialists of Microsoft
    in Ukraine Sergey Baydachny.

    As Head of the Microsoft Armenia Office Grigor Barseghyan said,
    the training is held for introduction and discussion of functional
    capabilities of the latest programming tools of Microsoft and the
    main tendencies of further development of the Microsoft programming
    platform. The up-to-date operational system Windows 7 will be
    introduced during the training to last till December 18. This system
    will be offered for sale in early 2010 and will replace OC Vista, as
    well as Internet Explorer 8 which are strongly sought-for in Armenia.

    "This event is of a great importance for the local specialists
    regarding adaptation of their scheduled products to OC and other
    Microsoft products being prepared for entering the market. He added
    that the interest to the Microsoft training continuously grows. "Local
    companies on programme development, IT-specialists of the banking
    and telecommunication systems are taking part in the training
    today. Moreover, we also try to attract students of the different
    universities of Armenia", G. Barseghyan said and added that the
    organizers collect questionnaires and opinions of participants at
    the end of each event.

    The programmes Internet Explorer 8 for Developers, SilverLight 2,
    Internet Information Service 7, review of Windows 7, Visual Studio Team
    System 2010, use of ASP.NET AJAX and Windows Presentation Foundation
    will be presented during the two-day training. To recall, the previous
    "Developers' Days" training was held in Yerevan by Microsoft Armenia
    Office in May, 2008.
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