Yeah baby! That says it all. Today in San Francisco Steve Balmer will keynote the offical launch event for SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and BizTalk 2006. And all over Microsoft, all over the world, we are “READY to ROCK the Launch”. Today (if it’s not live yet, it will be soon) we also … Continue reading SQL Server 2005 – READY TO ROCK THE LAUNCH!
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Oh yes! Microsoft is bundling in my favorite video editing software!
Confession: I’m a digital photography nut. I’m the guy at every family gathering or team function with either a digital camera or DV camcorder. Or both! (Those of you I work with, or have worked with, or LIVE with already know this.) I post my photos to a family web site I run on a server … Continue reading Oh yes! Microsoft is bundling in my favorite video editing software!
Announcing: Windows Live (TM)
Microsoft took a big step into the Software Services world today, with some major announcements.Here’s the Press Release on the subject…To summarize – we announced a number of new, free online services. Some are still in the planning stages, and others are ready for you to try out. Click the picture above, or this link, … Continue reading Announcing: Windows Live (TM)
Are you certifiable? There’s a new generation of Microsoft Certifications!
New Microsoft Certifications!That’s right! Microsoft is changing the certification program.“Huh? I’m an MCSE! Why are they changing things?”I’m an MCSE, too. But what are your specialties? You’re obviously an IT Professional. You’re not a developer (or perhaps you are), but other than that, what do you do, really? If you’re certified on a particular technology, … Continue reading Are you certifiable? There’s a new generation of Microsoft Certifications!
Everything is virtual someday (Welcome to “The Matrix”)
“Kevin, why are you bringing up Virtuality?”I think you mean “Virtualization”. I’m bringing it up because there has been a cool announcement about Virtual Machine Technology from Microsoft – specifically around licensing.“What is this Virtual Machine Technology of which you speak?”From the Microsoft Virtual PC – FAQ page: A. Virtual machine technology applies to both … Continue reading Everything is virtual someday (Welcome to “The Matrix”)
Windows Vista to RTM in July?
Yep. I blame myself.If Windows Vista heads to OEMs on July 25th, 2006, then I’m responsible. I, like many Microsoft employees, am running new Windows Vista builds whenever I get the chance. And I’m submitting bugs as I find them. Heck… most of the time I’m submitting bugs I don’t even KNOW I’m submitting bugs. … Continue reading Windows Vista to RTM in July?
Gas prices are “low” here…
Bill Steele says that prices are down to $2.33 where he lives. They’re actually down to around $2.21 near me, after hitting $3.00 only about 2 months ago. We complain so much in the U.S., because to us, these are still very high prices compared to what they were earlier this year. But compared to the … Continue reading Gas prices are “low” here…
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!
It’s Tuesday! It’s PATCHday!
Yep… today is the 2nd Tuesday of the month, which means that when they are available, new updates and security patches go live. And today there are a couple moderate, several important, and even a few CRITICAL updates now available to download, test, and install. More information here.There is also an updated Malicous Software Removal … Continue reading It’s Tuesday! It’s PATCHday!
Security Announcements from Steve Balmer and Microsoft
Steve made some big announcements the other day about future product lines and services all around security – how Microsoft is going to take some of the security technologies recently purchased and developed (okay.. purchased) and roll them out in the coming months. Good stuff!Here’s the Press Pass article all about it.









