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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Note to journalism majors: If you’re going to be a smartass with your titles, at least run them by Google to see if they have any double meanings. If you like your job, don’t do this at work. If you … Continue reading
Lot’s of confusion over the virtualization of Windows Server 2008 so I figured I’d explain it in some simpler terms: Windows Server 2008 Standard can optionally be used as a VM host server only, and Microsoft allows you to use … Continue reading
Today Microsoft launches undoubtedly the biggest product in history of the company, at least in the terms of solidifying the market it dominates – business server room. Susan mentioned the launch virtual event which I will be on because I’m … Continue reading
Earlier today, bCentral / MSN / Live and whatever Microsoft’s Googlekiller is called today, decided to take a break. It woke up a little bit later, dazed and confused, and asked if Yahoo was there yet. Alas, no. 🙂 Ok, … Continue reading
Yes, I’m bringing the gaypile back. Had to be done. Name calling is fun. It helps people quickly identify what they are dealing with to save copy space and convey a message without getting preachy or far too elaborate. If you’ve … Continue reading
So I spiked a little fire yesterday when I mentioned I don’t talk to the press. It also reveals why you rarely see quotes from the truly successful IT firm leaders and why a specific set of people seems to … Continue reading
For about two weeks I have been dodging press, peers and clients that wanted to find out about 2008 and how it is going to fit into their future plans. I was quite anxious to see just what my peers … Continue reading
I have been fortunate enough to build a big enough business that calls for a lot of decisions on a daily basis – so statistically speaking, I get to deal with a lot of incompetence. I have gotten so good … Continue reading
Vladcast #11 was the most popular Vladcast ever (yeah, four people!) – kind of ironic when you consider that it had nothing to do with IT and technology. I am not sure how, but I confused a lot of you into … Continue reading