Many of you who have been to my live events recently have seen this great video done by our Microsoft TechNet counterparts in the UK. I haven’t been able to share it with you until now – now that I’ve just learned that they’ve made it available for online viewing, anyway.Enjoy!And remember: We Share Your … Continue reading We-SYP Video is online!
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November 2005 Microsoft Webcast Schedule is LIVE
The schedule of Microsoft Webcasts for November is ready to go. I’ve posted the entire schedule, complete with breakdowns by topic or product/technology, as well as full descriptions, as an article HERE. See you there!
The Week In Dallas
Yep. I’m coming to you right now via text at several thousand feet up in the sky, on my way to Dallas, TX. There, in the Las Colinas office of Microsoft, building 1, we’re holding a week of team meetings and training. Should be fun. I get to meet my new boss for the … Continue reading The Week In Dallas
Bill Steele is Hung!
Hmm… maybe I should clarify…Bill Steele shared with our team a very interesting situation he ran across while installing Office 2003 on a rebuild of his Tablet PC.Let’s all play “SPOT THE IRONY”!
Lord of the Halo Rings
Excellent!Peter Jackson, the producer/director behind the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy has agreed to be the executive producer of the new “Halo” film, based on the game of the same name.Here’s the story at MSNBC.Hmmm…. I wonder… Will it be “Halo 2” right away? Will they then have to make a pre-quel at some later … Continue reading Lord of the Halo Rings
Scripting Guys Webcast Week #3 is coming! …with prizes!
Oh yes! The Scripting Guys are at it again. More fabulous, funny, and above all USEFUL content on how to use scripts to your I.T. management advantage.Mark your calendar: October 24 – 28, 2005. Hurry up and register today. Space is limited! Seriously! See Dean Andrew’s TechNet Webcasts blog for more details, and more importantly … Continue reading Scripting Guys Webcast Week #3 is coming! …with prizes!
Happy Anniversary!
Microsoft Word came out 22 years ago today.Microsoft Introduces Word9/29/83 Microsoft introduces its full-featured word processing program, Microsoft Word for MS-DOS 1.00. PC World subscribers receive a free demonstration floppy disk of Microsoft Word in the magazine's special Software Review. "This is the first time in the history of publishing that a magazine has featured … Continue reading Happy Anniversary!
Introducing: The Minnesota Exchange User Group
The inaugural meeting of the Minnesota Exchange Users Group is happening this Thursday, September 29th, 2005, at the Microsoft Office in Bloomington, Minnesota, from 4:30–7:00PM. Pizza and Soda Dinner provided.Speaker at the first meeting – Yours truly! I’ll be talking about the new features and benefits coming soon in Service Pack 2 for Exchange Server … Continue reading Introducing: The Minnesota Exchange User Group
Whoa! A Palm device powered by Windows Mobile 5.0?!
Yessir! That was the rumor, anyway, according to a Business Week article last week.And that rumor was confirmed.Check out the press conference announcement here.I'll add a link to the artlcles when they're available.---UPDATE: Palm and Microsoft Join to Bring the Palm Experience to Windows Mobile; Verizon Wireless First to Market with New Treo Smartphone September … Continue reading Whoa! A Palm device powered by Windows Mobile 5.0?!
Blonde Developers Have More Fun
Well.. it’s been said that “Blondes have more fun”. And we all know that Developers are having more fun than IT Pros this week, so it must follow that blonde developers are probably having more fun than anybody.Yes.. I must confess… this is NOT my natural hair color… AND I used to be a Software Engineer! … Continue reading Blonde Developers Have More Fun







