Monthly Archives: November 2007

How to get promoted at Microsoft

Microsoft
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(there is a point to this, just read on) The age old question of “Who do I have to blow to get promoted around here?” that Microsofties have been asking themselves forever has finally been answered! This guy. Get this … Continue reading

Windows PowerShell 2.0 CTP Released

Exchange, Microsoft, Programming
on Windows PowerShell 2.0 CTP Released

One of my fellow Exchange MVP buddies, Bharat (sounds like “Bart”) Suneja is talking about the release of Windows PowerShell 2.0 CTP! Now, before you get overly excited, that CTP acronym stands for Community Technology Preview which is just a … Continue reading

Welcome to Atomic Tangerine room (my new office)

Vladville
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Here is a sneak peak of my new office, still under construction. Hope you’re thoroughly bothered by it. Below is my desk and my Aeron throne. Two VoIP phones just in case. This will eventually have some artwork and foam … Continue reading

British Motivational Speaking

IT Business
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I think one thing I love the most about all my friends from UK is their uncanny ability to hand you your ass on a platter without a single profanity and upset you to the point that can’t even reply … Continue reading

Get your live.xx email address

Microsoft, Web 2.0
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Gotta love techmeme.com! I found out earlier today that Microsoft Live opened up live.xx domain for registrations and LiveSite blog urged me to sign one up along with a full list of domains available from live.com. Click here to sign … Continue reading

Centro Gets A Name: Windows Essential Business Server

Microsoft
on Centro Gets A Name: Windows Essential Business Server

Microsoft Centro has been an interesting beta so far, of a midmarket software suite and just how it could make sense. Today, it got an official name: Windows Essential Business Server: REDMOND, Wash., Nov 7, 2007 – There are approximately … Continue reading

Aggregate or Buldoze: Respecting the value of your time

IT Business
on Aggregate or Buldoze: Respecting the value of your time

Karl wrote an excellent post about his desire for the aggregator of all the information one would want to keep track of. While his point is great and I encourage you to read it in its own context, there is … Continue reading

OWN: Fixed

ExchangeDefender, OwnWebNow
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As promised, this is the first public showcase of what we’ve been up to for the past two weeks and what we are doing to improve communications, relationships and documentation over at Own Web Now. I’m the CEO so you … Continue reading

Google does it again, Gphone slays the naysayers..

Google
on Google does it again, Gphone slays the naysayers..

Ok, I was with Google when it came out with the Google Pack. Sure, it was a fantastic disappointment of a shareware garbage bag dumped out on your doorstep when you were expecting an operating system. Then came Google Talk, … Continue reading

Windows Home Server Revolution

Windows Home Server
on Windows Home Server Revolution

Windows Home Server finally hits the shelves today. There is a ton of news coverage over it, everything positive. Two models are on the street already, the product is easy to use, price is very attractive (starting at $599 for … Continue reading