Monthly Archives: May 2006

OneCare Live Ships

Security
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Microsoft ships Windows Live OneCare and you might have a free copy waiting for you. Sometimes beta testing, or pretending to, pays off. Such is the case of Windows Live OneCare, the all-in-one security and safety service from Microsoft integrating the antivirus, … Continue reading

Who is your (mobile) daddy?

Uncategorized
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Vlad becomes a Windows Mobile Training Small Business Specialist. Sales exams really make my day. It’s nice to get asked questions that require absolutely no thinking and get an attaboy congratulations every time you guess the right answer to the … Continue reading

First Tech Support Question To Ask

Beta
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Are you experiencing this problem on a beta or pre-release program? One of the particularly unpleasant parts of my job as an ISP/ASP is the fact that since about 1996 every problem my clients experience is my fault, until I … Continue reading

Shared Windows Mobile Calendars without Exchange

Google, Mobility
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Untitled document Free tool allows you to syncronize your Windows Mobile phone with free and sharing-friendly Google Calendar. Every now and then I get approached by someone that needs a shared calendar or a good calendar for their use but they don’t need Exchange. … Continue reading

Hooked on BlogJet

Vladville
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I must admit, I too am hooked on this BlogJet thing. I’ve only used Performancing plugin for Firefox to do semi-automated posting for QuickVlad but it had far too many problems with my previous blog that I eventually just turned it … Continue reading

Shockey Monkey Demo 2

Shockey Monkey
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Untitled document Yesterday I decided to document my journey of managing software development but I had no idea how much I would learn in just under 24 hours. For starters, I've never prepared myself for an Outlook folder containing "Partnership … Continue reading

Shockey Monkey & The MSP Bandwagon

Shockey Monkey
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Untitled document I've quietly watched as my partners transition in the managed services market for quite some time and seen a fair share of MSP pitches from both the community and the commercial organizations. One thing that has been somewhat … Continue reading

Is the SBS community a good substitute for training?

IT Culture, SMB
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Untitled document This is my formal response to this post. I feel that I, as a community leader and a great contributor to it, have the right to this opinion based on my experience over the past 10 years working … Continue reading

Welcome e-bitz to the podcasting family

Podcast
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Untitled document Please welcome Susan Bradley to our SBS podcasting family. She has published her first podcast so give it a listen. It just might give you an idea about why your WSUS is downloading a 6.5 GB file overnight … Continue reading

Tim goes Gem Digging

Events
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Untitled document My PR consultant, Tim Barrett, is doing a TS2 Wednesday's on the Web seminar today at 3 PM EST. If you have the moment to join us today you'll find out about the more advanced features of SBS. … Continue reading