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		<title>Microsoft Dreamspark available to Singapore Polytechnic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dreamspark is Microsoft&#8217;s program to enable students to get its high-end developer tools for free. And recently, I heard from The Fuzzy that Singapore Polytechnic has just hopped onto the program. This means that any student from SP can now download applications like Visual Studio.NET 2008 Professional for free now! And about time too! Students [...]<p>This post originates from <a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com">Pkchukiss - Reality Wine</a>. Read it on the original site:<br/><br/><a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com/2009/02/19/microsoft-dreamspark-available-to-singapore-polytechnic/">Microsoft Dreamspark available to Singapore Polytechnic</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.dreamspark.com/About/Overview.aspx">Dreamspark</a> is Microsoft&#8217;s program to enable students to get its high-end developer tools for free. And recently, I heard from <a href="http://kyourankyodai.com">The Fuzzy</a> that Singapore Polytechnic has just hopped onto the program. This means that any student from SP can now download applications like Visual Studio.NET 2008 Professional for free now!</p>
<p>And about time too! Students generally aren&#8217;t the richest people around. Lint usually line our pockets, and for some, school breaks are for vacation jobs. To the struggling IT student, being able to gain access to these tools would allow her to make practical use of the theory learnt in school, as well as the opportunity to experience the tools used by corporations worldwide without paying through their noses.</p>
<p>Of course, hearing about this program set off alarm bells in my head. Being an inquisitive type, I&#8217;m apt to be snooping around when things sound or look too good to be true. It turns out that offering Microsoft products free to student developers isn&#8217;t as charitable a gesture as it appears to be.</p>
<p>Students who get their hands on Microsoft&#8217;s developer tools for free can develop applications. However, those same tools only create applications for Microsoft&#8217;s products, such as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Information_Services">IIS</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_SQL_Server">Microsoft SQL Server</a>. By hooking up with future IT developers now, Microsoft stands a good stead in guaranteeing that developers with the capability to develop for and support its platforms would always exist.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m impressed. Software companies truly understand the need to engage students at an early stage. It&#8217;s a smart strategy to gain mindshare in future industry leaders. The goodwill that comes from this plan is immeasurable, but what&#8217;s not to say that the future chief information technology officer studying right now isn&#8217;t going to have Microsoft IIS in mind when he is charged with upgrading his company&#8217;s tech infrastructure?</p>
<p>Now, before you wag your finger at me and accuse me of being a conspiracy-monger, I want to say that programs such as Dreamspark are just sound business decisions made by companies. It&#8217;s not that Microsoft is some cold-hearted software giant bent on world domination. Ok, so they already dominate most of the OS world; but besides that point, I&#8217;m sure that the Dreamspark program was born with an intention to help struggling students. Hell, everybody has been a student once. What&#8217;s not to say that someone in Redmond didn&#8217;t reminisce about the trying high school days, and decided to do something about it so that future students need not struggle like she did? Taking over the world is just a side effect. Wait, did I get that the wrong way around?</p>
<p>I leave you to ponder over that point while I go test out the shiny SQL Server 2008 Developer edition <img src='http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>This post originates from <a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com">Pkchukiss - Reality Wine</a>. Read it on the original site:<br/><br/><a href="http://pkchukiss.sgblogging.com/2009/02/19/microsoft-dreamspark-available-to-singapore-polytechnic/">Microsoft Dreamspark available to Singapore Polytechnic</a></p>
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