The other day I interviewed Chris Jackson about some pretty interesting options you have to support application compatibility in Windows Vista. That interview went live today on TechNet Radio. Here’s where you find TechNet Radio. And here are the links directly to the interview in various formats: WMA mp3 Hi bandwidth mp3 Low bandwidth
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Make your Vista run better
“Better? How so?”Watch this screencast! John Baker (friend and coworker) has created and shared this screencast all about doing just that.http://silverlight.services.live.com/invoke/76781/Screencast1/iframe.html
Let’s Get Virtual. Free events to help you “Get Virtual NOW”.
Yes, it seems like we’re always launching something at Microsoft. You’d think our MSFT stock share price would reflect that. <grin> And currently we have a series of free events all around Virtualization (Hyper-V, App-V, SCVMM, Oh my!)From October 10 through November 17, 2008, in the United States, there are eleven different events: Date City … Continue reading Let’s Get Virtual. Free events to help you “Get Virtual NOW”.
Want to learn PowerShell? How about in a “Second Life”?
“Second Life? Isn’t that that online social web networking alter-ego persona thingy?”Yep, that’s the one. Second Life is “virtual worlds, avatars, 3D chat, online meetings”. Many people use it just for socializing, but it’s also become a pretty interesting way to hold big meetings. Some of you may recall that we actually held a virtual … Continue reading Want to learn PowerShell? How about in a “Second Life”?
Groove-y Screencast
Yung Chou is a friend and coworker of mine. The other day he made a new screencast available around the deployment of Microsoft Office Groove 2007. Check it out!http://silverlight.services.live.com/invoke/52963/GrooveDeploymentModels/iframe.html
Vote for me!
This is just way too clever. No guarantees on how long this will be up and running, because I can’t imagine that it’s NOT spreading like wildfire right now.. but it’s worth a look. http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=46832&altf=Lfwjo&altl=SfnefI appreciate your vote! (Tattoo is optional)
One Way Microsoft Helps With Hurricane Relief
When asked, my friend and coworker (and the guy who hired me to Microsoft) John Weston jumped at the chance to help out. One of the things our MSAM (Microsoft Across America) team manages are these big “Mobile Event Experience” trucks that are outfitted with all of the latest/greatest Microsoft technologies. But another nice thing … Continue reading One Way Microsoft Helps With Hurricane Relief
New Network Monitor Version Available
If you’re into troubleshooting network traffic, and are a real “packet-head”, then this news is for you.. On Monday the team that creates and updates the NETMON (Network Monitor) tool announced that the new version 3.2 is now available. Check out this blog announcement for the details on what’s new and improved. And you can … Continue reading New Network Monitor Version Available
I’m a PC!
I love it!My opinion, of course.. but I think the big campaign Microsoft is putting out now is just wonderful. Over a billion people around the world are proud to call themselves “a PC” by using, connecting with, and appreciating Windows. And I’m one of ‘em.Check this out: http://www.msn.com today has put dozens of little … Continue reading I’m a PC!
A Personal Photosynth Example
Just a few minutes ago I sent the following e-mail to the members of the Boy Scout Troop that my two boys belong to. My eldest just completed the work-portion of his Eagle Scout project last weekend… The photographers, or even the more “geeky” among you will appreciate this… Today I took a set of … Continue reading A Personal Photosynth Example





