Day 4 – Yet ANOTHER TechEd DayAre we done yet? No! But we’ve passed the half-way point. And my feet are very glad to know that. My Wednesday of TechEd 2006 was again spent smiling. Smiling while enjoying talking to people at the Messaging TLC booth and later at the TechNet booth. And smiling for pictures … Continue reading Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 4
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Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 3
Day 3 – Another TechEd DayDidn’t get in as early as I should have, but still managed to get a lot accomplished. After a bit of morning blogging, I made it over to the TechEd Store to buy a couple of goodies for my kids. (They come to expect SOMETHING from Dad every time I go away to TechEd, and I … Continue reading Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 3
Test Drive a Webcast
Ever wonder what a webcast looks like?This is great. The TechNet Webcast folks have put together a really useful test-drive of webcasts. So.. if you don’t have time to view a whole webcast, or maybe you’re looking for a quick taste of what a webcast looks like, you can check out this site.Click HERE to … Continue reading Test Drive a Webcast
Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 2
Day 2 – A Proper TechEd DayFinally got into the typical TechEd routine. Breakfast, Breakouts, and [insert something else here that starts with B that you’d find at TechEd]I had another chance to witness an incredible presenter work his magic yet again. Steve Riley did a great presentation on what’s new and cool in ISA Server 2006. … Continue reading Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 2
Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 1
Day 1 – Exchange Server 2007 Pre-Conference Session and KeynotesToday I worked as a proctor in the pre-conference instructor-lead session on Exchange Server 2007. My time was spent learning more than helping, but I managed to answer a few questions. My team mate and partner here at TechEd, Harold Wong, answered many more. The evening really … Continue reading Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 1
Cool. It’s in the bag.
I hear that Windows Vista Beta 2 is in the bag that all attendees are getting at TechEd. That’s great news for the many who have been trying to download it and not having much luck.(It’s hard for any company to have the bandwidth to allow the whole world to download that stuff!)I’m heading over … Continue reading Cool. It’s in the bag.
Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 0
Day 0 – Travel to BostonYes! I’m here! Bean town! TechEd 2006!As you can see from the photo, even the baggage claim at Logan is welcoming us to TechEd.My room is nice (I’m at the Cambridge Marriott), and I’m just relaxing after a nice burger and beer at the bar downstairs. (They have my current favorite, … Continue reading Kevin’s TechEd 2006 Diaries – Day 0
Resources for Webcast – Overview of New and Improved Reliability Features in Windows Vista (June 19, 2006)
Webcast Resources:Overview of New and Improved Reliability Features in Windows VistaHere are some resources relating to webcast I presented on June 19, 2006, entitled “Overview of New and Improved Reliability Features in Windows Vista”.I hope you find them useful.Kevin — Windows Vista Home Page:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista Windows Vista Product Overview for IT Professionals http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/evaluate/overvw.mspx Windows Vista … Continue reading Resources for Webcast – Overview of New and Improved Reliability Features in Windows Vista (June 19, 2006)
June 9, 2006 – User Group Road Show Event Resources
Kevin’s TechNet “Fuel” Event Resources – June 9, 2006 E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.com Kevin’s Blog “Full of I.T.” – Additional Resources and Discussionhttp://blogs.technet.com/kevinremde Feedback E-mail to my boss: Melanie Brunner – mbrunne@microsoft.com Next Tentatively Scheduled Chicago Area “Microsoft Across America” Events: Chicago – Sep 14, 2006Downer’s Grove – Oct 12, 2006Chicago – Nov 11, 2006Chicago – … Continue reading June 9, 2006 – User Group Road Show Event Resources
“This one goes up to eleven.”
This ad is just the best! Worth sharing here just for the humour value.(And it puts me in the mood to watch one of my all-time favourite movies, too.) “That’s one more, in’it…”



