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Untitled document Yes, I’m going to Las Vegas in the morning but thats not what this post is about. You see today we announced our mega-plan to launch Microsoft Vista and Office 2007. Having gone through three product release cycles … Continue reading
I’m doing my bit to support the local Florida User Groups. In the morning I will be presenting two ITPRO sessions at the Florida Computer User Group Association’s annual conference in Orlando, Florida. Come out and check them out: UnMicrosoft … Continue reading
My last live post from Microsoft/Intel Ready to Rock show got quite a bit of attention. It also raised a lot of attention with the press so instead of letting them misquote or take me out of context I figured … Continue reading
I’m presenting tomorrow night (Tuesday, August 8th) at the Palm Beach IT Association in Palm Beach, FL. Just wanted to save some of you a trip if you weren’t interested in what I’m going to be talking about: Who I … Continue reading
Untitled document Ok, so I got guilted into this post. Here is some interesting stuff in a few pictures. Needless to say SBS R2 is everywhere but nobody is saying anything about it, at all. So its even less of … Continue reading
Untitled document With the recent degradation in the quality of service provided in the lower ends of the IT market many IT Professionals have called for some minimum barriers to entry. Unfortunately, there is not much that separates your Joe … Continue reading
Untitled document Last day at TechEd. It feels like an hour before DisneyLand closes and you still want to go on four rides. The lines are shorter, you see the fireworks and are just running around to see everything you … Continue reading
Untitled document SBS Booth at TechEd The running joke at TechEd whenever SBS comes up is… “SPS? Oh, SBS! Sorry, I’m not familiar with that product, can you please point me to that products booth?” The SBS community owes big … Continue reading
Long, long day here at TechEd. As I’ve said quite a few times this is not an SMB (neither S nor M) event by any means but we’ve still managed to represent. From left to right, Anne Stanton, me, Susan … Continue reading
Untitled document WARNING: Post not approved, sponsored or otherwise consented to by Microsoft; solely my observations. Here I am at Microsoft TechEd 2006, the premier event for us in the business of running Microsoft-powered networks. Here is a glimpse for … Continue reading
