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Monthly Archives: July 2007
I fixed a slight issue with Shockey Monkey this morning that affected customers using Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and below. One of the AJAX libraries apparently was making references to HTTP objects and customers with older browsers got the following … Continue reading
Here is some Q&A that followed the keynote: Partner: For the fifth year in a row I have asked this question: Customers go to Microsoft.com, they go to Partner Search but you ask for a zip code. Thats not good. … Continue reading
Live from the SMB Symposium stage: We know that people are registering just to get MAPS. Launching this fall, training requirements to obtain MAPS! Apparently there will be a training requirement to make sure only legitimate partners can buy MAPS. … Continue reading
Presenter is discussing the current SMB roadmap: “I encurage you to stay with that SBS product as we move along” stressing that you can still do business over the next 18 months as the (above) releases come through. According to internal … Continue reading
Here are a few pictures to give you a look at the SMB Symposium going on right now (live blog from the keynote.. Zzzzzz… SMB is growing…. Zzzzz… Latin America share…. Zzzzz… 1 million hits a month… Someone wake me … Continue reading
Wanted to extend my apology to those of you (other than David) that got offended at a very personal post I put up here the other day. A few months ago I moved my personal / friend posts over to … Continue reading
This is something that Susan and I have been talking about for quite some time now, the constant growth of the bloggers in the SMB community. I’m fairly proud to see the number of you that have fired up blog … Continue reading
First day in Denver went quite well, got a few meetings out of the way as well as a nice party and dinner. Got to meet Vijay, catch up with Karl, Eric, Erick, Susan, Anne, Dean, Mark, Matt and… whats her name.. … Continue reading
As mentioned last night, I’ve put in a significant amount of effort into adjusting the interface to make people more productive with Shockey Monkey. Big part of that is a technology known as AJAX (for the most part its actually … Continue reading
I am about a billion times more productive on the road, despite being less organized and less resourceful. The other day I was in a hotel room with no wifi, no ability to lookup some javascript function and yet I … Continue reading
