Monthly Archives: February 2006

Know your slashers from your slashdotters

Misc
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I work with programmers, Katie (my fiance) works with murderers. Her clients lost their lives, mine just lack personality – both deadly in their own right. Either way, we know our people. She scored 8/10, I scored 9/10. It's not … Continue reading

Microsoft Sales Toolkit for OneNote

SMB
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Kevin Clarke has a post on the availability of Microsoft Sales Toolkit for OneNote. This way you can carry around all of the Microsoft sales stuff in your OneNote folder. Just go to http://ms-gearup.com and access it under Sales > … Continue reading

Best Buy for Business To End SMB IT Consultants?

IT Business, SMB
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That got your attention. A friend of mine, John B. Holmblad of Televerage International, went to Best Buy this week and did some digging about the Best Buy for Business. Many ignored the Geek Squad and dismissed it as a … Continue reading

Community Support

Podcast, SMB
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Susan Bradley, icon of the SBS community, is slowly but surely losing her mind. While it is an interesting plea for feedback to see what works and doesn't work in keeping people informed I think that there is only one … Continue reading

Exchange 12 available as 32 bit eval

E12
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This is an update for all of you that attended last weeks Gulf Coast Partner Technight presented by Rene Alamo and James Cuomo. Conversation about the availability of 32bit E12 had many speculations so let me clear up a few … Continue reading

Blogcasting Death by PowerPoint

Podcast
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My sidekick Chris seems to have his feathers ruffled by Technet providing more information in the form of podcasts. Let me share a little meeting my head had with a brick wall when I did what Technet is attempting to … Continue reading

Step after Sale, Implementation and Documentation

IT Business, Microsoft
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Orlando IT Pro was very fortunate to host Mike Sanders from Kaseya earlier this week and see how professional managed services can benefit IT solution providers. So when the following tool was announced I was all ears: Baseline TCO Assessment … Continue reading

Whats new this week?

Web 2.0
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With all my community and business stuff I have not had a chance to touch Vladville in a few hours and some of you noticed, thank you for writing. Here is the scoop on a few things I'm watching (hold … Continue reading

On Honesty

Vladville
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Slight departure from the regular Vladville to bring you a quickie on honesty. This has been a big community week for me with all the events, shows, groups, podcasts, interviews and even a dinner with a partner from UK (Paul … Continue reading

ISA and all those Apps

Friends, Security
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Amy Babinchak, Microsoft MVP in ISA, has started a section on her blog with instructions on enabling some of the applications that need extra steps to work with/through ISA. Add her to your aggregator. She will also be on the … Continue reading