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Monthly Archives: June 2007
It seems that the Outlook team is blogging too. This is in addition to the Exchange Dev blog that recently got mentioned on the EHLO blog (though its been around for about 3 months). I guess thats your weekend reading … Continue reading
It’s been a rough week at Vladville, perhaps the worst one I’ve had in quite some time. The core of the issue is really related to the growing pains, that as you grow you don’t look at certain areas of … Continue reading
No, not an SBS Show. But a great podcast by Susan Bradley on how to apply service packs and more importantly, the test steps you should take. Really worth a listen to.
This is not a rant about Microsoft patching, QC, pricing or licensing. This is a simple business article about how Microsoft’s core technology is not living up to customers expectations and leads to both lack of satisfaction, lack of future … Continue reading
SWAG that actually means something – free MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Technology Specist) exams from Microsoft TS2 guys, along with a free retake. There is a catch, you have to take the exam by June 29th. But, there … Continue reading
So how was your schedule yesterday? He’s mine. 0-3 AM Troubleshooting IAX and CID problems with Asterisk3-7 AM Sleep7-10 AM Driving from Orlando to Miami, confcall AhSay10 AM Client MeetingNoon Returning calls, approving ExchangeDefender patch1 PM Driving to Boca Raton, … Continue reading
I’ve had this post in the buffer for about two weeks; I wanted to let the euphoria of the social aspects of hanging out with my friends/peers/partners wash off so I can give you an objective view of just what … Continue reading
Watching the “news” pour in about Apple “innovations” like mobile phone, mobile Ajax, another browser for Windows and more jaw-dropping technology that would amaze us all…. in 2002. Welcome to 2007. This past year has been a long, ironic journey in which … Continue reading
As you may have noticed, Vladfire has had a sudden rejuvination. And as my bandwidth stats note, you’ve (my dear valued audience) really taken to it. Just goes to show that people are looking for the more entertaining and portable … Continue reading
One of Erick’s articles got published this weekend. http://www.channelpro-digital.com/channelpro/200706/?folio=38 Now Erick is a dear friend, an executive, teacher, presenter, an IT guy, a published author and now apparently magazine eyecandy. But if you’ve read his books, attended his workshops, listened … Continue reading
