HTTP:: Microsoft Surface SDK Available for the MSDN Academic Alliance
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At the end of June 2009, Microsoft opened up access to the development tools associated with its first commercial example of surface computing. At that time, the Redmond company indicated that partners would be granted access to a stripped down edition of the Microsoft Surface software development kit. In this sense, the software giant offered partners the Surface SDK minus the hardware component. Now Microsoft is doing the same for the MSDN Academic Alliance. According to Eric Havir, Sr. manager, Digital Communications at Microsoft/Surface, âœthe Microsoft Surface SDK Workstation Edition is now available for subscribers with the MSDN Academic Alliance.â Developers accessing the Surface SDK via MSDN-AA will get the same deal as company partners, namely the Workstation edition of the SDK, but not the full package, which also includes a Surface developer unit. âœMSDN-AA makes it easier and less expensive for academic institutions to obtain Microsoft developer tools, pla!
tforms and servers for instructional and research purposes. Microsoft Surface's multi-touch, multi-user experience is already changing the world. Now, professors will be able to differentiate themselves and their school â" building curricula on how to develop for Surface as a springboard into the future ...
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