MSDN AA with DUET and Imagine Cup Boot Camp

Today Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET) and Microsoft Bangladesh signed a memorandum of understanding agreement. Under the MSDN AA agreement Microsoft will provide license for all Software, Tools, Applications, Servers to the students of DUET for free of cost.

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DUET students, Faculties can use these licenses to their workstations. Apart from that, DUET can use these licenses on their academic lab computers.

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Vice chancellor of DUET, Professor Dr. Mohammad Sabder Ali signed the agreement on behalf of DUET and Microsoft’s country manager Feroz Mahmud signed the agreement on behalf of Microsoft. Professor Dr. Mohammad Sabder Ali appreciated the alliance as this will bridge the students with the latest technologies used by the industry today.

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After signing the agreement we started Imagine Cup boot camp. Students as well as faculties of DUET didn’t know that there is a competition like this going on in this world. They really appreciated Microsoft’s initiative for arranging this event in Bangladesh and also for informing them about the contest. They may not have good internet connectivity but it seemed like they are highly motivated by looking at last year’s participants’ videos.

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# re: MSDN AA with DUET and Imagine Cup Boot Camp

Dear Omi Bhaia!

I, Mohammad Nasiruddin is a student of The University of Asia Pacific and a small fan of you. Is it possible to get involve our university with MSDN AA?

Thanks and regards.

MOHAMMAD NASIRUDDIN

B. Sc. Engg. (CSE, DIU)

M. Sc. Engg. (CSE, UAP)

Software Engineer

[ Mavrick Software & Telecom Services, Inc.

http://www.mavrickit.com ]

Cell: +8801916156168

Web: www.mohammadnasiruddin.co.cc

Blog: newmicrosofttechnology.blogspot.com

Friday, December 31, 2010 5:16 PM by MOHAMMAD

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