Just read a great article in Wired, Dome Improvement, that talks about how people are generally getting smarter with each generation.So... tell your kids to stop reading the classics and start playing more XBOX! What I liked about it was how it really makes sense, but no one ever really looked at it that way … Continue reading Interesting Intelligence Trend Article
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Wanna meet up next Tuesday? How about Thursday?
This coming week is another travelin’ TechNet Briefings week for me. I’ll have the pleasure of presenting live events in Rockford, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin!May 10 – Rockford, ILClock Tower Resort & Conference Center7801 E State Street Rockford , ILLINOIS 61108Phone: 815-398-6000Venue URL: Link to WebSite May 12 – Milwaukee, WIFour Points by Sheraton Milwaukee Airport4747 … Continue reading Wanna meet up next Tuesday? How about Thursday?
Leave the driving to us!
What a great idea! Microsoft it taking part in the big SQL Server 2005 Roadshow on May 12th in Chicago. And someone was smart enough to conclude that there may be people in Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, or Waukesha, that may want to be there, but don’t have an easy mode of transportation. So we’re providing it! … Continue reading Leave the driving to us!
VSMT HOWTO posted
For those of you who have seen my webcasts or live sessions on using the Virtual Server Migration Toolkit, or are just interested in a good summary “How to” document, check out this new KB article recently posted: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555306I’d love to hear some success stories with this tool. Click the “feedback” link below, and please … Continue reading VSMT HOWTO posted
Webcast Series – Business Intelligence using SQL Server 2005
I’ve mentioned this series several times during our live TechNet Briefings recently, and now I see that a UK counterpart of mine, Matt Stephen, has posted a nice summary about it.So rather than duplicating what he’s done, I’ll just link to his great writeup.
Windows Server SP1 – Application Compatibility KB Article
A new KB article has been posted listing applications tested and found to perform just fine, as well as a list of those with known compatibility issues, and links to additional information on how to resolve the issue.Here’s the link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896367“How did you find out about this, Kevin?”I’m glad you asked. You can use RSS … Continue reading Windows Server SP1 – Application Compatibility KB Article
How do I find a Microsoft event coming to my area?
I may have blogged about this before. And I do think it’s a very useful tool. But it still needs improving…The Events and Webcasts team responsible for the http://www.microsoft.com/events site have built a handy search page. You can find out about events by: who you are (IT Pro, Developer, Home PC user, Information Worker, etc), … Continue reading How do I find a Microsoft event coming to my area?
Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 12 – Maintenance and Updates) Q-n-A
Here, is this week’s “best of” Q&A log from the webcast. Sincere thanks again to my teammates for doing such a great job helping to answer questions! I give them the credit for the information in this document. You guys rock!Also I want to make sure also have the link to the Session Resources I posted … Continue reading Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 12 – Maintenance and Updates) Q-n-A
Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 12 (Maintenance and Updates)
Windows Server Administration Webcast Series Homework Assignment #121. http://blogs.technet.com/kevinremde Go to my blog , click on the category “TechNet Webcasts”, and view the “Resource Page” for part 12 of this series. I’ve included several links relating to this topic, so take a look through those resources. I really want this to be the vehicle we … Continue reading Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 12 (Maintenance and Updates)
In an airport…
…no one can hear you scream. Or was that “In space..”? Oh well. I’m tired, and sitting in the Indianapolis Airport at gate D8 for my 6:09am flight to Chicago. I’m hoping to check-in to my hotel in Schaumburg a little early so I can set up for doing my last of the series of … Continue reading In an airport…


