Jan-March 2006 – TechNet Event Resources

Kevin’s Technet “Fuel” Event Resources - January-March, 2006 E-mail Technical Questions: Kevin Remde – Kevin.Remde@microsoft.com Kevin’s Blog “Full of I.T.” – Additional Resources and Discussionhttp://blogs.technet.com/kevinremde Feedback E-mail to my boss: Melanie Brunner – mbrunne@microsoft.com Future Live, In-Person Event InformationTechNet: http://www.technetevents.comMSDN: http://www.MSDNEvents.comMicrosoft Across America: http://www.microsoft.com/acrossamerica TechNet Events Bloggers - http://techneteventsbloggers.net(Add your blog, or subscribe to IT Pro focused blog postings) Microsoft Learning … Continue reading Jan-March 2006 – TechNet Event Resources

No better time than NOW to start blogging!

I should take my own advice! Sorry I’ve been somewhat scarce lately, but I’m busy learning new content for our TechNet Events coming up, as well as really fun “Microsoft Campus Connection” events we’re doing.  (Good stuff!)“You said something about me blogging?  Me?”Oh yes, YOU!  MSN Spaces has just upgraded to a new version.  So … Continue reading No better time than NOW to start blogging!

Rory has BAWLZ

This week, as I mentioned in a previous post, I’m at the Microsoft “TechReady” conference in Seattle.  We’re having some great technical training and informational sessions, as well as some inspiring keynote addresses.  Yesterday, during the Q&A session with Kevin Turner (COO) and Steve Balmer (CEO), my friend, coworker, and uber-blogger Rory Blyth asked Steve … Continue reading Rory has BAWLZ

“Exchange 12” beta will be in TechNet March Shipments!

Big news for TechNet Subscribers!I just now (a minute ago) learned that the March disc shipments will include a special treat: a special beta release of the upcoming version of Exchange Server code-named “Exchange 12”.  This came straight from the mouth of the TechNet Subscription Program Manager to us in the room full of world-wide … Continue reading “Exchange 12” beta will be in TechNet March Shipments!

More on the Security Update

Mike Nash has written a really good description up on the Microsoft Security Response Center blog.The MSRC Blog is yet another resource you can use to stay informed.  Use an RSS Reader and subscribe to it.For those of you who don’t know, Mike Nash is the Corporate Vice President responsible for security at Microsoft.