This TechNewsWorld article really blew me away. I had no idea that the British were such dishonest folks! …I’m kidding of course. I knew it all along. Okay.. all kidding aside. I’m curious to hear from my UK colleagues Eileen, Mat, Michael, and Stephen have to say about this. Is this really a big issue … Continue reading Do UK workers lie more than other workers?
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CD, ISO, and VFD Disk Image Resources
My esteemed Canadian colleague, Bruce Cowper, has created a wonderful resource for anyone curious about making .ISO images from CDs, or creating bootable CDs from them. Or taking bootable floppy disks and creating bootable virtual floppy disk (.VFD) files for use with Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 or Microsoft Virtual Server 2005. Here is the link … Continue reading CD, ISO, and VFD Disk Image Resources
He’s the guy who invented Lotus Notes!
Ray Ozzie is now Microsoft’s CTO! And equally good new: Microsoft Acquired his company, Groove Networks. Watch for some great stuff to be coming out of that deal!UPDATE: Here’s the Microsoft PressPass announcement.
Gimme a “Do-Over”
Just saw this offer in the MCP Flash newsletter… Certified Do-Over: Retake a Microsoft Exam for Free Your chances to pass any Microsoft IT Pro or Developer exam just doubled. Register for this offer by May 31 before taking your exam. If you do not pass on the first attempt, you can retake the same … Continue reading Gimme a “Do-Over”
Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 5 – Disk Management) Q&A
Wow!Frustrating Audio! First of all – sincere apologies to all of you who weren’t able to get audio early-on in our webcast. The webcast producers are currently working with the streaming audio vendor to determine where the problem was, and how we can be assured that it won’t happen again. I’ll post an update here … Continue reading Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 5 – Disk Management) Q&A
Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 5 (Disk Management)
Windows Server Administration Webcast Series Homework Assignment #51. http://blogs.msdn.com/kevinremde Go to my blog , click on the category “TechNet Webcasts”, and view the “Resource Page” for part 5 of 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 … Continue reading Webcast Series HOMEWORK – Week 5 (Disk Management)
It’s Official: Co-Existence and Migration tools for GroupWise 6.5.x now supported
It's Official: Exchange Server 2003 Co-Existence and Migration tools for GroupWise 6.5.x now supportedExchange Server 2003 offers co-existence and migration tools for customers interested in migrating from Novell GroupWise, Lotus Notes, and other products. Today Microsoft announced that we will support customers who are on GroupWise 6.5.x and are interested in moving to Exchange Server … Continue reading It’s Official: Co-Existence and Migration tools for GroupWise 6.5.x now supported
Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 5 of 12)
Resource Page for TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2003 Administration Series (Part 5 of 12): Storage Management (Level 200) Wednesday, March 9, 20051:00–2:00 P.M. Pacific Time, United States and Canada (UTC-8)Here are some resources relating to the webcast topic presented. I hope you find them useful. Kevin — Windows Server 2003 Online Documentation“Basic Disks and Volumes” Planning Server Deployments“Reviewing Storage … Continue reading Resource Page for Windows Server 2003 Administration Series Webcast (Part 5 of 12)
How many hats to you wear?
How many hats do you wear? Are you working in a small-to-mid-sized business? As an IT Pro or as a Developer in a smaller-sized business, do you find that you’re wearing a lot of hats? Well then.. I’d love to talk to you! The folks who develop and deliver our live events (TechNet and MSDN briefings and … Continue reading How many hats to you wear?
*New* Microsoft Events Homepage
Sweet! Microsoft Events has has a face-lift. Not only that, but some new functionality has been added as well. “How about RSS feeds for scheduled Live Events or Webcasts?”Yes! You can subscribe to feeds that will send you a summary of events as they are posted. Here are the new release highlights from the Launch Announcement … Continue reading *New* Microsoft Events Homepage






