"Huh? That didn't make sense, Kevin." Let me explain. As you know, TechEd 2005 is sold out. But you can still get in on the action from home for many of the live sessions going on. Here's are the details: --- Microsoft Tech·Ed 2005 is sold out! If you missed your chance to register, there … Continue reading Just because you can’t be there doesn’t mean you can’t attend…
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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!
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?
Shipped! 64 bits, baby!
Microsoft ships Windows for 64-bit PCs “Next-generation compters can address more memory” The Associated Press Updated: 10:00 a.m. ET April 25, 2005 (Yes, the subtitle has a type-o. I guess the folks at AP are excited, too!)
MS to support running NON-MS Software?!
It’s true! Word from the Microsoft Management Summit is that, with the improvements in coming SP1 for Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, we’re going to support running OS’s such as Linux and Solaris.Yes.. you read that right. My counterpart in the cold country just north of here (hint: ) Bruce Cowper was privileged to have attended … Continue reading MS to support running NON-MS Software?!
Great Minds
Yes, this is another somewhat cross-disciplinary, but this sounds like such a cool, geeky webcast series that I had to share it with you…Science and Engineering at Microsoft - Turning Ideas into Reality I saw this announced on the MSDN Webcasts blog. The series is targeted at answering your questions about how Microsoft came up … Continue reading Great Minds
TechEd is SOLD OUT, but you could win a free pass!
Yes.. a couple of days ago they officially closed registration on TechEd. There’s a waiting list you can get added to, and it’s worth a shot, but as popular as TechEd has become…well, you know what I mean.However, our webcast production team, in cooperation with the TechEd team, are offering you a chance to … Continue reading TechEd is SOLD OUT, but you could win a free pass!
Dinner with Jim
I found this in Robert Scoble’s blog…Scoble had arranged a dinner for several influential San Francisco area bloggers to meet and sup with Jim Allchin. The results have been, naturally, documented well in several blogs. This one by Thomas Hawk was a very interesting read with regard to the future OS Longhorn and in future Media … Continue reading Dinner with Jim





