Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals bring back 'Community Technology Update' with lots more 'Oomph!'

“It is a great privilege to be leading a group of Community Elites and bringing back Community Technology Update once again. “What’s Now and What’s Next” clearly spells out the idea behind CTU and we are truly amazed by the turn out and the energy of the attendees on a Saturday.” Desmond Tan, Organizer and MVP for Community Technology Update 2016 -—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- September 17th, 2016 – Intense networking, powerful learning and a ton of fun. These were the adjectives used to describe Community Technology Update (CTU) 2016 which was revived this year since abruptly announcing an indefinite hiatus 2 years back. What’s Now and What’s Next! Community Technology Update (CTU) was the brainchild of current/former Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) Alvin Lau, Loke Kit Kai, Dennis Chung & Sukhdev Singh who wanted to share their experiences across the series of Microsoft Technologies that they believe all of them truly care about. Started off in 2007 and now into its 12th iteration this year, Community Technology Update provided the community platform to meet MVPs of difference expertise, exchange ideas with the subject matter experts, catch up with the Community Leaders, and most importantly network with IT folks around Singapore. It is one of the biggest and most awaited signature event in Singapore and it’s legacy is currently led by the next generation of MVPs Desmond Tan, Triston Wan & Milton Goh. More Oomph! Led and powered by the MVPs, Microsofties, Community Leaders/influencers and Students Partners participated in this one full day event as facilitators, speakers and demo-helpers and delivered a total of 12 technical sessions to the 123 attendees present comprising of developers, IT professionals, team leads, software development managers and decision makers. The M&O team was also roped in to help showcase Win10 Pro/Enterprise security and IoT value prop at this event. We also had the pleasure of having AHQ Audience Evangelism Lead Li Jung helm the keynote speaking slot, Corp Community Program Manager So Young Lee leading the Community Leaders Meetup session and Services Sook Huey Wong demoing Conversation as a Service for the closing. No Man is an Island. This collaboration was made possible with the strong support, funding and cross-team collaboration across Microsoft Singapore, Corp and AHQ. ...

HackfestSG by NUS Overseas Colleges

HackfestSG is an amazing 3 day hackathon organized by NUS Overseas Colleges and facilitated by Labgoo, with support from NUS Enterprise. There are approximately 150 participants with 8 different industry experts who are on-site to provide mentorship and guidance for the event. [caption id=“attachment_22255” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Launch of HackfestSG by NUS Enterprise[/caption] One of our BizSpark Start-up, BandLab Technologies, was also invited to support the event as an industry partner. BandLab uses Microsoft Azure to create a cloud-based platform for users to create, collaborate and share their music. [caption id=“attachment_22253” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Microsoft Singapore BizSpark Team with one of our Start-up, BandLab Technology Team[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22256” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] BandLab founder, Meng, announcing the challenge statement[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22257” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Awesome giveaway from BandLab[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22258” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Meng showing BandLab’s cloud-based platform for users to create, collaborate and share their music[/caption] Izzat, a Technical Evangelist from Microsoft Singapore, also shared with the participants on how to leverage Microsoft Cognitive Services and Bot Framework for their hackathon projects. The audiences were amazed by how simple and easy it is to utilize these tools for their proposed solutions. [caption id=“attachment_22259” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Izzat from Microsoft Singapore introducing various Microsoft Technology[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22260” align=“alignnone” width=“5312”] Izzat wows the audiences with Microsoft Bot Framework[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22262” align=“alignnone” width=“3840”] Great mentors from Microsoft Singapore[/caption] Congratulations to NUS Overseas College, Labgoo and NUS Enterprise for organizing an amazing hackathon filled with great ideas, people, and technologies! More importantly, we were able to excite the community with the latest developments in Cognitive Services and Bot Framework. If you want to find out more about Microsoft Cognitive Services and Bot Framework, you can refer to the following resources: Microsoft Cognitive Services - https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services Microsoft Bot Framework - https://dev.botframework.com/

Microsoft Business Talks - 10 Sure-Win Tips to Unlock Microsoft’s Customer Base

2nd September 2016 The first Microsoft Business Talks session was held at NUS Enterprise, Block 79. Our first speaker to kick-off the Microsoft Biz Talks series was Yizhe Shen, Partner Business Evangelist from the Developer Experience Team, Microsoft Singapore. He guided the audience through a step-by-step process on unlocking Microsoft’s Customer Based. One of the tips that caught my eye was “Bundle a Microsoft’s product or solution”, Yizhe explained that Microsoft goal is to allow enterprise, startups and developers to take advantage of its platform and services.One of the key things that he mentioned was, “Do you realized that if you buy a Microsoft Product, you didn’t buy the product directly from Microsoft. You will usually buy it from partners, distributor or reseller “. All of this is done so that Microsoft can help you. So now, Imagine the thousands of customers and clients that you could connect with, if you leverage on the Microsoft Platform and Services. It is amazing how something this simple could help companies to form up their long-term business plan. Here are some of the tips that were mentioned: 1) Be Customer Obsessed. 2) Join Microsoft Customer & Partner event. 3) Find a Champion from Within. 4) Build bit-size content for sellers. 5) Stay Focus and Go for Lighthouse wins. [caption id=“attachment_22201” align=“alignnone” width=“988”] Yizhe Starting out his session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22203” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Yizhe during his session. Explaining one the tips “Bundle a Microsoft Product of Solution”.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22204” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Microsoft Developer Experience Team, Welcoming the audience before the start of the session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22202” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] The audience that attended the session.[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22200” align=“alignnone” width=“987”] Steven giving out a quick introductoon of the speaker, Yizhe Shen.[/caption] If you missed the first session of Microsoft Business Talks, don’t worry there will be more coming up soon. On the 9th September 2016 there will be “Brunch with Microsoft” Session at NUS Enterprise, this is an Initiative by the Microsoft BizSpark team to allow Business and Technical experts to interact with Startups and hopefully to collaborate with them in the future. Please do come down, if you are available. For more upcoming event by the Microsoft BizSpark team, Please Stay tune to Spiffy.sg.

Come join the Income Future Starter, powered by TAG.PASS Programme

IIPL (Singapore’s premier technology venture capital firm) and NTUC Income (a leading Singapore composite insurer) have partnered to launch the “Income Future Starter powered by TAG.PASS” accelerator programme (http://incomefuturestarter.com)! The programme helps startups and companies with solutions in digital health, analytics and insurance to fast track the commercialisation of their products and co-innovate with NTUC Income. Selected startups will receive a S$28,000 equity-free grant; gain mentorship and market insights & access from Income, IIPL, and industry veterans; receive coaching on tech & business development; and get plug into the startup eco-system with complimentary working space at BASH Singapore. Sign up now at http://incomefuturestarter.com to join the programme and bring your company to the next level! IIPL and NTUC Income will also be having a roadshow on 5 September at BASH Singapore. Come down to learn more about the accelerator and meet with the decision makers for selection into the programme. Register for the event today at - https://income-futurestarter-tagpass-sg.eventbrite.com [caption id=“attachment_22153” align=“alignnone” width=“1830”] Income Future Starter, powered by TAG.PASS Programme - http://www.income.com.sg/future-starter/register.html[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_22154” align=“alignnone” width=“1806”] Recruitment Roadshow Schedule - http://income.com.sg/future-starter/roadshows.html[/caption]

ACE Microsoft Tech Talks - Create your own Predictive Model in 5 minutes with Azure Machine Learning

25th August 2016 Have you ever wondered, how long it would take to build a predictive model ? Traditionally, it would take hours or even days to build, train and evaluate a Predictive Model. Microsoft’s Technical Evangelist, Mohamed Izzat Khair, demonstrated that the traditional process of building a Machine Learning algorithm is soon to be deprecated. By using Azure Machine Learning, anyone could build their own Machine Learning model within minutes. During the session, he explained the basic concept of Predictive Modelling and guided the audience through the process of the Modern Machine Learning Lifecycle. The event mainly consist of audience who are just starting on their journey to develop a better understanding of Machine Learning, a good place to start for them is of course Azure Machine Learning. Here are a few resources kickstart your journey in Predictive Modelling, 1)Getting Started with Azure Machine Learning 2)Learn from existing Azure Machine Learning Experiment 3)Azure Machine Learning Hands-On-Lab 4)Full Machine Learning Course 5)Machine Learning Introduction Course Izzat starting off his presentation Explaining the use case for Azure Machine Learning If you have any questions with regards to Azure Machine Learning or Predictive Modeling, please feel free to contact Izzat at: a-momoha@microsoft.com Stay tune to our next ACE Microsoft Tech Talks in September where we will be learning to create Fast & Reliable Customer Service with Microsoft Bot Framework: https://www.weshipcode.com/events/ace-microsoft-tech-talks-way-fast-reliable-customer-service-microsoft-bot-framework/

Microsoft Innovation Huddle at LaunchPad - A Lap around Bletchley, Microsoft's Blockchain Platform

On 19th August, we held the first edition of our “Microsoft Innovation Huddle” BASH, where Marley Gray presented “A Lap around Bletchley, Microsoft’s Blockchain Platform” in front of an audience of over 30 industry professionals, start-ups, and developers. The participants loved the session and they are eager to find out more about our Blockchain technology on Azure Platform. They are also looking forward to our upcoming events in LaunchPad, such as: ...

SIA AppChallenge

#SIAAppChallenge is back again this year! Create a travel app that will make Singapore Airlines a great way to fly and stand to win air tickets and other attractive prizes! Registration is now open for the Student and Open categories. Event happens on 1 to 8 October. Find out more: http://appchallenge.singaporeair.com/

User Experience at Redmart, Foodpanda and Tradegecko

What happens when you put User Experience (UX) Designers from Redmart, Foodpanda and Tradegecko together on a pleasant Thursday evening? Well, it soon turns into a very interesting discussion about users, their needs, observing their day to day behaviour and crafting a user experience they will crave again and again ! This was exactly what happened at a UX Panel organised by Growth Hacking Asia and moderated by Braintree. It was held on 31st March, 2016 at “The Co.” on 75 High street. The panel had Khairul Nizam from redmart, Erich Frankenberg from foodpanda and Naning Utoyo from tradegecko. Many things were discussed. But what i took away at the end were 3 guiding principles. Something like a lighthouse. ...

Microsoft @ IoT Asia 2016

Introduction to IoT Asia 2016 IoT Asia is an annual event that is held across Asia and it is the region’s leading platform in the Internet of Things (IoT). As for IoT Asia 2016 held from 30-31 March 2016, Singapore was chosen to be the venue host for the event. The theme of the event which was “From Vision To Reality” which reveals new insights on emerging trends, new key technologies and directions for IoT’s proliferation in the region. The goal of the event was also to stimulate in-depth discussions to drive business collaborations in the region and undertake real nuts and bolts of IoT implementation. ...

Microsoft's We Tech Care 2016

PRESIDENT TONY TAN LAUNCHES 16th PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE AT MICROSOFT’S WE TECH CARE 2016 EVENT Held in support of President’s Challenge, We Tech Care rallied over 200 people from local startups, non-profits and partner organisations, and Microsoft to showcase the power of technology in creating a smarter and more inclusive Singapore Singapore, 12 March 2016 – President Tony Tan Keng Yam officially launched the 16th President’s Challenge today at Microsoft’s We Tech Care 2016 event with strong support from the technology community. Aligned with Microsoft’s mission to empower every person and organisation on the planet to achieve more, We Tech Care 2016 goes beyond regular fund-raising to rally the local startup community, non-profit organisations, Microsoft partners and employees to collectively showcase the power of technology in creating a smarter and more inclusive Singapore. In addition to the over 200 volunteers from startups, non-profits and partner organisations, as well as Microsoft, the event saw close to 600 beneficiaries and members of the public participating in We Tech Care 2016. Held at JTC LaunchPad @ one-north, a vibrant and exciting co-working space for local startups, the half-day event created opportunities for people of all ages to learn coding and computing through IT workshops and talks; connect the current generation of innovators with the next through startup discovery tours; raise awareness of innovative technologies that can help solve societal issues; support digital inclusion programmes through partnerships with non-profit organisations; and foster Microsoft employees’ skill-based volunteering efforts. As part of the programme, President Tony Tan kicked off the 16th President’s Challenge this year in a launch ceremony. In his speech, he highlighted that since 2000, the President’s Challenge has evolved beyond financial support to address today’s social needs, which are more complex and social in nature. One example is bridging the digital gap of marginalised groups for them to keep up with the mainstream. By channeling more resources to address these gaps, the President’s Challenge hopes to provide them with the support, skills and confidence to lead dignified and meaningful lives. The President’s Challenge also promotes community interaction and integration. It looks to more public, private and people partnerships to help build a better support ecosystem in the community. Funds raised through this year’s President’s Challenge will be channeled to 57 beneficiaries across various sectors (See Annex B). Going beyond fund-raising, it rallies Singaporeans to not just pool together financial resources, but also time and skills. President’s Challenge also aims to boost senior volunteerism as a valuable community resource with the President’s Challenge Silver Volunteer Fund (SVF), which was announced last year. In 2016, for every S$10 donated to President’s Challenge, S$2 will be channeled to the SVF. The government will match dollar-for-dollar donations to the SVF, capped at S$20 million. We Tech Care 2016 marks the start of Microsoft’s fund-raising activities in support of the 16th President’s Challenge, which raised a total of S$268,963 from Microsoft and its employees, partners and members of the public. President Tan accepted the donation cheque from Microsoft on behalf of President’s Challenge and other charities supported by Microsoft. He also met with Microsoft employees, partners, startups, non-profit organisation volunteers, as well as beneficiaries as he toured the event’s premises and participated in the day’s activities. “At Microsoft, we believe technology can empower every person and organisation to achieve more. That is why, in addition to raising funds for the 16th President’s Challenge, we are focused on empowering people across all ages with technology, with a particular emphasis on equipping the elderly and disadvantaged groups with technology skills to help them make a real impact for a smarter and more inclusive Singapore. By contributing what Microsoft knows and does best, we are heartened to see that close to 2,200 people with disabilities and 22,461 seniors have been equipped with practical IT skills. In the last two years, 55 people with disabilities have also been trained with vocational IT skills and 19 of them have gone on to find job opportunities in IT-related fields as a result,” said Ms Jessica Tan, Managing Director, Microsoft Singapore. “As Singapore works towards building the world’s first Smart Nation, technology will no doubt have a greater role in the lives of everyone living here. We are grateful for Microsoft Singapore’s continued support through President’s Challenge in making technology accessible to people with disabilities so that they are not left behind,” said Mr Abhimanyau Pal, Executive Director, SPD. “As a Microsoft YouthSpark Scholarship recipient, I am really thankful for the scholarship as it allows me to focus on my studies without worrying about my school expenses. With SPD and Microsoft’s support, I can now pursue a Diploma in Business Information Technology, with hopes of becoming a software developer in future to develop technological applications to help persons with disabilities,” said Mr Mohamed Najulah, Microsoft YouthSpark Scholarship 2015 Recipient. “RSVP is proud to partner Microsoft in its We Tech Care initiative. We want to see more and more seniors use IT in their daily lives. This is in line with government’s drive to create a Smart Nation for all,” said Mr Koh Juay Meng, President, RSVP Singapore. “As a volunteer with RSVP, I enjoy being able to use my IT skills to assist and empower seniors, providing them with a doorway to the wider digital world that can improve their quality of life; from free information to easily available entertainment. This has given me an immense sense of fulfilment and purpose which has helped ease my transition from work to retirement,” said Mr Ong Han Min, RSVP Volunteer. “At Guide Dogs Association of the Blind, we work tirelessly to empower people who are visually impaired to live full and independent livee through the gift of mobility – the simple right to be able to get around. In support of our orientation and mobility training and the provision of guide dogs in Singapore, we value our strong partnership with Microsoft – a partnership that through the Cities Unlocked programme seeks to leverage technological advancements to further advance our cause,” said Mr Amos Miller, Chairman, Guide Dogs Association of the Blind Singapore. “Partnering Microsoft for the We Tech Care 2016 event is a terrific opportunity for a health- tech company like Jaga-Me, as we bring top-quality nursing to homes on-demand. Besides showcasing our latest solutions at the event, we are also delighted to be able to meet non-profit organisations such as SPD and RSVP, who are making a difference in our local communities by helping the elderly and people with disabilities,” said Mr Julian Koo, CEO, Jaga-Me. Since 2002, Microsoft has tirelessly rallied support from its extensive partner ecosystem and communities in support of President’s Challenge. The total value of cash raised and software donated by Microsoft, employees and partners for the President’s Challenge and its beneficiaries from 2006 is estimated at over S$4 million. This year’s We Tech Care was made possible through the generosity and support of Gold Sponsors - Accenture Technology Solutions Pte Ltd and Avanade Asia Pte Ltd; and Bronze Sponsors - Challenger Technologies Ltd, Datapulse Technology Limited, and Dimension Data (Singapore) Pte Ltd. In-kind corporate contribution was also provided by Embrya and JTC Corporation. For more information, visit www.microsoft.com/singapore/WeTechCare and www.pc.org.sg.