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Yearly Archives: 2007
Every time someone thanks me for all the blogging, podcasting, vlogging and that other stuff I actually do for living, they can’t hold back but ask: “I don’t know where you find time to do it all!”; Now as much … Continue reading
On behalf of Florida Gators everywhere please allow me to extend my condolences to the Ohio State fans on having their butts handed to them yet again by the mighty Florida Gators. Football, basketball, it doesn’t seem to matter.You’ve come … Continue reading
So all my friends have been playing with Groove for about a month and I never joined the party. Frankly, I never could get Groove to work. I had a few hours to kill today so I figured I’d finally … Continue reading
Untitled document So today I had the enormous pleasure of presenting the SBS content to a bunch of SBSers at TechPartner / TechMentor conference. I have to say it was a lot of fun to see the little idea lights come … Continue reading
Exchange Server 2007 SP1 beta is now available, check out the release notes first. Lot’s of new stuff coming to Exchange 2007: Personal distribution lists that users can create and manage themselves via Outlook Web Access Ability to edit Server … Continue reading
I’m presenting some fresh SBS/Centro/WHS content this Thursday, 10 AM EST at TechPartner event. I spoke to a few of my local buddies that are volunteering at the event, they seem to be really enjoying Mark Minasi’s Vista presentation. I’m … Continue reading
It gives me great pleasure to announce that ExchangeDefender v3 is up and running and we’re taking a few days off Seriously, this has been a long development cycle and a big source of pride for us is that the … Continue reading
So over a week after the surprise drop of Windows Server 2003 SP2, the product team blogs the following: Rapid customer adoption of Windows Server 2003 SP2 continues. In less than a week since release there were more than 400,000 … Continue reading
Mary Jo Foley writes about the 23% of C-level executives indicating their intention to drop Microsoft Exchange. The analyst that produced the report is quoted saying: The users attributed their decision to their belief that Linux Email and messaging packages … Continue reading
This is a business post, as you can tell by the category, but I didn’t think that the title was appropriate for the Own Web Now Corp blog. So here goes the pitch, I’m interested in your feedback if you’re … Continue reading
