Wygwam
Wygwam
- Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, Microsoft Certified Partner and Microsoft Regional Director.
- Wygwam is continuously self-portrayed as a hard and advanced team of technologists
- www.wygwam.com (in French) describes Wygwam as a provider of communication, community leading, high-level-meta-conceptual-2.0 consulting, etc
- Wygwam works essentially as subcontractor for larger IT companies
- Wygwam provides 2 main types of services
- Coaching on the job where they help customers understanding and mastering the technology while working on a project
- Prototyping or advanced development where they validate the use of a piece of technology on a concept proposed by their customer
- Wygwam is the leader of the OpenXML4J "project" (a Java API for OOXML)
- OpenXML4J would really appreciate the participation of more members;
- Due to their role as subcontractor Wygwam does not show up a vast list of refenrence. However, there are a couple of references that can be found:
- The City of Waterloo (Belgium): Wygwam is the developer of WaterlooTV (a municipal YouTube, see www.waterlootv.be)
- Microsoft Citizen Service Platform: Wygwam was one of the 3 founding partners of the Microsoft Citizen Service Platform that will be distributed around the world to all Local & Regional Government actors.
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- Wygwam produces continuous, rock-steady and flat pro-OOXML blogging, echoes every OOXML and ODF related message from Microsoft, and systematically quotes ECMA and Microsoft links as their preferred information sources in the standardization area. (Source)
- Wygwam has a team made of 6 Most Valuable Professionals, 3 Microsoft Student Partners and 1 Regional Director making it unique in Europe
- Wygwam works on the Microsoft's IWGrowth program helping customers understanding what MOSS can do for them
- Wygwam has been nominated in the Voices For Innovation program as a VIP member
The Internet on Wygwam
- Wygwam web site, French only
- Google search
- Wygwam Blog sources
- Applying subtitles on any videos on the web by Wygwam
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