On the road again!

May 22, 2010 | 12:13 PM
Added by Tjeerd Veninga

Yes, we’re on the road again, the Bus Tour has left the building and is on its way to Boston. ‘The Bus’ started at Microsoft Learning just over a year ago, we were responding to an economy that had changed. Today The Bus is a project that we share with many teams at Microsoft. The Bus is all about bringing events to you, it’s about careers and the career opportunities that new products present. It’s exciting, it’s fun and I look forward to our new tour!

Windows 7 is the fastest selling operating system ever. Have you had a look at Office 2010? What about MDOP? Don’t miss these great opportunities to build your career and to build a more powerful IT infrastructure. Make sure you Get on the Bus!

We look forward to meeting you on our tour that will take us to TechEd. (and we can only dream of being treated to the same warm welcome as last year :-) )

200 friendly faces welcome us at TechEd after 2 weeks of 'touring'

We’re On Our Way

May 19, 2010 | 5:58 PM
Added by Justin Rodino

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These guys mean business and they’re on their way to see you. Why are they on their way to see you? That’s right, they want you to know the latest and greatest when it comes to Microsoft Windows 7 and Office 2010. Their tour takes them through various cities (which you can register for) and they’ll end up in New Orleans where they hope you’ll also be joining them for Tech Ed North America 2010! They’ll also be joined by a bunch of other experts who will be telling various other stories about things like Microsoft Learning and MDOP (just to name a few). What should you watch out for?

Well they’ll be coming to your town wearing shirts like this:

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…carrying back packs like this:

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…they’ll be coming in on a big bus too, but that’s for you to visit and see for yourself :)

Ooooh, let us not forget they’ll also be giving away goodies like these:

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(like the photos of my kitchen in the background?)

So, what are you waiting for? Go register today and learn a thing or two about windows and have the chance to win other free stuff too!

It’s almost time…

May 18, 2010 | 7:10 AM
Added by Stephen Rose

It’s almost time for the bus to leave and come to your town. Want to help? Here are some ready to go twitters to help promote the tour.

Feel free to use these to tell your friends about the tour.

  • Friday May 21st, @TheBusTour reaches Montreal. Be one of the 1st 50 to show & score a FREE #Windows7 -Register now! http://cot.ag/a2yXNk
  • May 24th, @TheBusTour will be in beautiful Boston. Another opportunity to score a free #Windows7 for 50 of you! http://cot.ag/cBcxeD
  • New Yorkers, your @TheBusTour stop is on May 25th. Don’t miss your free training/info & a copy of #Windows7 http://cot.ag/bCd0uK
  • Philadelphia, you’re getting hit by @TheBusTour too! May 26th, come chat w/ cool folks about #Windows7 #Office2010 http://cot.ag/df4bog
  • The Bus Tour taking Washington DC by storm on May 27th at the Ritz-Carlton. Limited spots so register now! http://cot.ag/cXDlOy
  • On June 1st, @TheBusTour will be in Richmond, VA. You too will get a free #Windows7 copy if you’re on of 1st 50: http://cot.ag/dwKPog
  • IT Pros in Raleigh? Your date with @TheBusTour is June 2nd. Be there or be square (& miss #Windows7 free copy) http://cot.ag/9mJyia
  • After 8 days traveling you’d think @TheBusTour is over? Nope, Charlotte is next, June 3rd. Hurry/Register http://cot.ag/brnwxV
  • Our LAST stop on @TheBusTour: Atlanta, GA. Last chance to chat about #Windows7 & #Office2010 – http://cot.ag/b1TS4t

See you soon!

Stephen

Can’t Make Our Bus? “Create” Your Own

May 12, 2010 | 12:31 PM
Added by Justin Rodino

There seems to be some discussion around the bus tour and the cities we’re visiting…It’s impossible for us to come to each and every city (and I was disappointed when I missed the last European bus tour), but rather than sit in my office with a frown on, I found someone who made his own bus tour happen. This blog post comes courtesy of Daniel Sorlov, an MCT in Sweden, who, when he found out the last European Bus Tour wasn’t coming to Sweden, created his own bus tour.

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We Did Our Own Bus

We did our own bus. This is our short story, the story about “The Blue Bus”. The bus arrived in Berlin after being on the road a few days, taking us all to TechEd Europe. But it wasn’t the Microsoft bus. It was a community driven bus, by MCT Europe! Engaged MCTs from Scandinavia who were disappointed not to be visited by the official Microsoft Learning Bus tour, but still wanted to be involved.

So how did it start? Let’s go back a few years to the first bus tour ever, it was in the US and visited some cities there – launching Microsoft Learning closer to the students and trainers everywhere in the community. We noted this also here in Europe, but still, no-one could ever ask for the bus to drive over the Atlantic Ocean. Time went by and about a year later I got a mail saying that they were going to take the bus to, and through, Europe! Fantastic! Now I could be a part of the bus and the community engagement around it.

Until I read the fine print. The bus would only cover some countries in “continental” Europe. Scandinavia - no bus, no seminars, no Windows 7 launch, etc… Utter disappointment. But then during a lunch with one of my colleagues we said “Forget that Microsoft have their bus and it isn’t coming here. Let’s make our own”. A couple of weeks later that idea had grown into something much larger: a real bus. Going through Scandinavia and meeting the Microsoft bus in Berlin at TechEd.

We started finding sponsors and speakers in the community and to our surprise many of the leading speakers and technology specialists volunteered and our bus was on the way. We even got Microsoft on-board supporting the bus and we got the same graphical profile as the official bus, and we got to blog on the official bus blog. Our bus was just like the Microsoft one but driven by community experts and community involvement (and Microsoft speakers also).

We ended up visiting Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmoe, Copenhagen and Berlin. Covering most of Scandinavia as we wished, and with many stories along the way: Crazy IT nerds driving a bus down the autobahn, driving in snow, setting up the event at the wrong location, missing deliveries, hotels overcharging, running out of gas and lots of other interesting stories.

So if the bus isn’t visiting your town? Don’t fear! Get help from the community and create your own event! It really doesn’t take more than a bit of determination. A good way is to get the local and national SQLPASS, INETA or GITCA user groups onboard. Good luck!

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So, what are you waiting for? Create your own bus and meet us in New Orleans!

FREE SOFTWARE!

Apr 26, 2010 | 12:48 PM
Added by Melissa Bathum

We are giving away 50 copies of Windows 7 Ultimate for the first 50 Get On the Bus event attendees through the door at EVERY STOP! Don’t miss your chance to win a copy of Microsoft’s newest software offering – register today at www.thebustour.com.

Disclaimer:
*To receive your free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, be one of the first 50 people who are US residents (includes D of C) or Canada 18+ to arrive at a Microsoft Get On the Bus Tour afternoon event. 50 copies of the software title are available. Limit one gift per person. This offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer ends on June 4, 2010 while supplies last, and is not redeemable for cash. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient. There is no shipment of your gift – all gifts will be distributed onsite.

*GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: Microsoft is committed to complying with government gift and ethics rules and therefore government employees (including military and employees of public education institutions) are not eligible.

 

GotB Question(s) of the Day

Apr 17, 2010 | 10:13 AM
Added by Justin Rodino

1 bus, 10 people, 9 cities, Windows 7, Office 2010 and MDOP. What about other things like how many miles will the bus travel between Boston and Washington DC? How many birthdays will occur on the bus? What versions of Windows Mobile Phones will we all be carrying/using?

Over the next few weeks leading up to the departure of the bus, we’ll be having a trivia question as part of our Facebook fan page (rather than cluttering up the blog). Some questions will be able to be answered before the bus departs, others will be reliant on information throughout our trip. One thing is for sure though, you won’t want to miss out on these questions as there will probably be some “goodies” for the correct winners.

So, what are you waiting for? If you’re not a member of our Facebook fan page yet, go over there and join. Don’t forget to tell your friends, tell your co-workers and tell anyone else who you think might be interested in Windows 7, Office 2010 or MDOP, or just having a good laugh too :)

Here’s a link for you to our Get On The Bus Facebook Fan Page

Two weeks on the bus…What would you take?

Apr 14, 2010 | 5:24 PM
Added by Justin Rodino

well-packed-suitcaseSo, from the video teaser on the main page you’ve established we’re on a two week bus tour.  Looking further in to it, makes me wonder about a few things…

Luckily we’re going to be doing this tour in May and June otherwise it could be cold.  Mind you, we’re going to be travelling from Canada to New Orleans.  In Montreal it averages between 47 (8 celcius) and 65 (18 celcius), New Orleans however at the same time of year averages between 70 (21 celcius) and 90 (32 celcius).  That for starters means a jacket for the cooler evenings and shorts for the hotter Louisiana weather.

Next there’s chargers.  Stephen Rose joked about all of the models of Windows Mobile phones on the bus…That’s no joke.  How many phone chargers do we really need to take without it being excessive?  Thinking about chargers even brings up a further topic…Power.  How many power strips are we going to need?  Phones, laptops, lights for when we’re burning the midnight oil on the bus answering all of your emails…we’re going to need our own little power factory :)

Then of course there’s snacks, food, etc (as well as expresso like Tjeerd said).  We’ll be stopping for food at restaurants a plenty along the way, but do you take snacks on board and if you do, do you chance spilling something in one of the demo laptops or getting potato chips everywhere and making the bus a mess (and having 9 others mad at you for two weeks)?

We surely can’t forget souveniers.  We’ll be in 9 cities and each one will definitely be unique in its own way and have something on offer we’ll want to exchange for swag or take home with us, so there needs to be room for that too…

Guess one thing is for sure…There will be plenty of knowledge aboard surrounding Windows 7, Office 2010 and MDOP and I’m glad we’ve got Melissa along for coordination, however, that’s all I’m sure of right now and no doubt I’ll be packing the day before I fly out to join the bus!  If you were on it, what would you pack or take along (aside of your laptop) :) ?

“Get On the Bus” is back in North America!

Mar 30, 2010 | 11:07 AM
Added by Bus Tour Administrator

The Get On the Bus Tour is back home and we’re kicking off our new tour with a visit to Canada! Montreal marks our first location on a 10-city North American road show en route to TechEd in New Orleans, June 7. Come spend some time with us as we tour the East Coast for a deep dive into both Windows 7 and Office 2010, along with a specific path on how to get certified. Learn why Windows 7 has received rave reviews from IT organizations and is setting records as the fastest selling operating system in history. Find out why so many IT Pros are eagerly awaiting the release of Office 2010. We will show you both the best practices for deploying Windows 7 and how to keep it running efficiently after deployment. We will also take a tour through all of the features of Office 2010 from an IT Professional’s point of view. It’s time to join us at a stop nearest you for technical training, professional networking, hands-on experiences, and real world guidance from industry experts sent to you from Redmond. Don’t miss your chance to “Get On the Bus!”

Locations

Week 1

  • May 21st — Montreal QC, Canada
  • May 24th — Boston MA
  • May 25th — New York NY
  • May 26th — Philadelphia PA
  • May 27-28 — Washington DC

Week 2

  • Memorial Holiday — no events
  • June 1st — Richmond VA
  • June 2nd — Raleigh NC
  • June 3rd — Charlotte NC
  • June 4th — Atlanta GA

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