You’re not alone! Sure, many people are making the switch to Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8, but some are actually being held back because of applications or company web-based tools that were built for and require IE 6. And that’s just not right!“But what do we do about it, Kevin?”Well, one thing I suggest … Continue reading Trying to break free of Internet Explorer 6? Attend the Springboard Series Virtual Roundtable
Author: Kevin Remde
Secure enough for ya?
“Kevin.. I’ve heard a lot of great things about Windows Azure But how secure is it?”Great question. And in fact, when I speak to people and audiences about Windows Azure, and I ask them “So, what are your biggest concerns about cloud-based services such as Windows Azure?”, the bet is so sure that someone will … Continue reading Secure enough for ya?
FREE Boot-Camp for Windows Phone 7 Developer Wannabe’s
…and if you’re a developer, you definitely wannabe.Microsoft is holding some free “boot camp” style events soon for developers interested in learning Windows Phone 7 development . “Boot camp? What’s that?”It’s a full day of intense introductory training; in this case training on how to get started building applications for Windows Phone 7. Here is … Continue reading FREE Boot-Camp for Windows Phone 7 Developer Wannabe’s
Geeky-Cool: Slide on down the Street
Saw this in a tweet today. Watched the video. All I can say is “Wow!”.";" alt="">Street SlideThis is some more geeky-cool tech from Microsoft Research (Here is the LINK to their article about this.) Can you imagine how cool this will be on a GPS/3G smartphone? …like the Windows Phone 7 I’m going to get … Continue reading Geeky-Cool: Slide on down the Street
Are you “what’s next”?
Dear blog,Yes, I know… it’s been a while since I’ve written anything. True, I shared some of my personal videos from TechEd, plus some resources for attendees to series of presentations I did a little while ago.. but nothing really from the heart; from my personal thoughts or opinions. And isn’t that what a blog … Continue reading Are you “what’s next”?
Kevin’s Angelbeat Event Resources (July 2010)
25%-OFF Special TechNet Plus Subscription Promotion – Yes, save nearly $100 off of a new TechNet Plus Direct Subscription!Use Promotion Code TNITQ404 (that’s 4-ZERO-4) at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/subscription E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.comFeedback e-mail to my boss: Brian Moore – BriMoore@microsoft.comFollow Kevin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinRemde "WAG" = Windows Administrator Groups (on LinkedIn):With Subgroups for user groups by … Continue reading Kevin’s Angelbeat Event Resources (July 2010)
RTW: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 Update 1
RTW = Released to Web Yesterday (July 7, 2010) an update to that ever-powerful and ever-useful Solution Accelerator called the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 was released. Those of you already familiar with the MDT already know that this is a very powerful (and FREE) tool from Microsoft that both instructs and then facilitates the creation … Continue reading RTW: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 Update 1
TechEd Diary Day 4 (Last of 5) – June 10, 2010
Dear TechEd Diary,Unlike TechEd of years past, Thursday marked the very last day of the conference. I went to a few sessions, but the best part of the day was the all-attendee party held for us at Mardi Gras World. Food, live music, oppressive heat (wow.. it was hot in that warehouse) and good times.Here … Continue reading TechEd Diary Day 4 (Last of 5) – June 10, 2010
TechEd Diary Day 2 – June 8, 2010
Dear TechEd Diary,After breakfast at the hotel with some teammates (it’s nice to know someone with access to the concierge room), the morning was spent editing videos from the previous two days. Hopefully by the time you’re reading this you’ve already enjoyed the footage and embarrassments documented therein.This afternoon I attended some more excellent virtualization … Continue reading TechEd Diary Day 2 – June 8, 2010
TechEd Diary Day 3 – June 9, 2010
Dear TechEd Diary,It was another long day of sessions, followed by another long night of parties. Actually, the first party was really a user group meeting disguised as a party. My teammate and friend John Weston helped organize the first meeting for the group, and they used the fact that TechEd was in town to … Continue reading TechEd Diary Day 3 – June 9, 2010






