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  • Blog Post: Migrating my home network to Azure….

    Since 1995, I have run a home networking consisting of several Windows servers, PC’s, Laptops, and other devices. I started out small – just a single NT 3.51 Domain Controller and a single workstation running Windows 95. It grew to 16 physical machines which was my peak in 2004-2005. Then I started virtualizing...
  • Blog Post: Mat Smith (Doctor Who) and Imagine Cup!

    I became a Doctor Who fan earlier this year. I am now sensitized to anything Doctor Who related that rolls across my screen. When I saw that Matt Smith was involved with the Imagine Cup, I immediately had to go see what the story was. First, the Imagine Cup is a fantastic event that brings students from...
  • Blog Post: Xbox One Announcement live now!

  • Blog Post: Sharee English - “Designing SharePoint Intranet Sites” at the next SITPUG meeting….

    Our next monthly meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at the Lincoln Square Center in Bellevue at 6:00PM. Our July meeting falls on the eve of 4 th of July so we won’t have a meeting in July but will be back on schedule in August. Session Details Our guest speaker on June 5...
  • Blog Post: Updated Office Hours available….

    I have been using OHours.org to schedule virtual and in-person office hours to meet with folks from the community, user groups leaders, IT Pros, and just about anyone else that is interested in technology. This is a casual meeting where we can discuss anything that is on your mind. I have a widget on...
  • Blog Post: Tomorrow! - Microsoft Virtual Academy: Windows Azure for IT Pros

        Folks, If you have been to any of my live presentations, recently, you have probably hear m get super jazzed about Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service. I truly think this is the future of infrastructure for all businesses. I envision a world where new businesses starting up don’t...
  • Blog Post: AppFactor

    For more details and to register, please go to the App Factor main site! Home Have app ideas?   Have software development skills?   If so, that’s all you need to learn, compete and win ! 10 Cities, 100’s of developers and 1000’s of great ideas. The opportunity is NOW! Don’t miss another chance...
  • Blog Post: Boot To VHD – Configuring, Creating a Reusable Trial version image and more….

      With the introduction of Boot To VHD in Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2, we have an excellent way of cleanly booting to multiple Windows OS versions (Windows 7 and later only). Traditional dual-boot scenarios required us to load different version of Windows in a specific order to ensure we could...
  • Blog Post: Last Chance!! – Register for TechDays in San Francisco!

    My friends over at the PacIT Pros User Group are holding another Tech Days event in a few weeks. I will be presenting a couple of sessions on Windows Azure IaaS at the event. There are also a lot of other great speakers that will be in attendance. if you will be in the area, check out the info on the...
  • Blog Post: Online Training - System Center 2012 SP1: Application & Infrastructure Management

    TechTrax Train the Trainer System Center 2012 SP1: Application & Infrastructure Management Join us on May 2nd and May 9th for two TechTrax Train the Trainer sessions on System Center 2012 SP1 led by Microsoft Senior Technical Evangelist Symon Perriman. System Center 2012 SP1 provides the industry...
  • Blog Post: Active Directory: Differences Between On Premise and In the Cloud – Part 2

    To my faithful readers – My Apologies. In my previous articles on Active Directory: Differences Between On Premise and In the Cloud , I neglected to include the single biggest (and most obvious) difference between traditional, on-premise Active Directory and Windows Azure Active Directory. I touched...
  • Blog Post: Content Series: Build Your Cloud in a Month!

    The US IT Pro Evangelism Team has been working on another series of content!  This set is designed to help you learn to guild out a cloud computing environment in a one month span. There is already some great content online with more to come! Week 1 – Build Your Private Cloud Foundation with Windows...
  • Blog Post: Active Directory: Differences Between On Premise and In the Cloud

    Two days ago, I wrote up a post called - Getting Started with Windows Azure Active Directory – Setting up the Windows Azure AD Tenant – In that post, I walk through how to configure the Windows Azure Active Directory tenant, but I don’t spend any significant time on why you would want to do this. It...
  • Blog Post: Office Hours–In Person or Virtual!

    Just an update to let you know that I am available for in person or virtual Office Hours. I have posted my office hours through Ohours.org so please feel free to block off a time slot.     -Cheers!
  • Blog Post: Getting Started with Windows Azure Active Directory – Setting up the Windows Azure AD Tenant

    Windows Azure Active Directory (WAAD) is a new Windows Azure service that provide Identity and Access management capabilities via the Windows Azure cloud. It is primarily designed for providing this service for cloud/web based applications that need to access your local Active Directory information....
  • Blog Post: 2nd Annual Executive Forum The IT Summit

    SITPUG - The Seattle IT Pro User Group (Formerly WNUG – Windows Networking User Group) is one of the sponsors of the upcoming IT Summit taking place next week. The SITPUG folks are a great user group that meets on the first Wednesday of every month over at the Microsoft Lincoln Square building in Bellevue...
  • Blog Post: Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service is now open for business!

    For the past year, our Worldwide IT Pro Evangelism teams have been speaking to customer’s about Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service. We have been showing off preview versions of Windows Azure Active Directory Services, Windows Azure Virtual Machines and more. Today we move from “preview” to general...
  • Blog Post: TechDays Event coming up in San Francisco….

    My friends over at the PacIT Pros User Group are holding another Tech Days event in a few weeks. I will be presenting a couple of sessions on Windows Azure IaaS at the event. There are also a lot of other great speakers that will be in attendance. if you will be in the area, check out the info on the...
  • Blog Post: Windows Azure Active Directory: Ready for Production with over 265 Billion Authentications & 2.9 Million Organizations Served!

    (Note – Repost from Windows Azure Blog - http://aka.ms/y4b3yc ) Windows Azure Active Directory: Ready for Production with over 265 Billion Authentications & 2.9 Million Organizations Served! Last week we shared how Enterprises can benefit by integrating Windows Azure into their business strategy...
  • Blog Post: Performance Management: Monitoring CPU Resources….

    CPU Performance and Monitoring is one of the most important aspects for what we do in computing every day. End users and information workers want a performant system, the help desk doesn’t want “my machine is running slow” calls, and the IT staff has to manage power consumption to keep operating costs...
  • Blog Post: Current IT Camp Resources….

    For those of you have taken part in the recent IT Camps, you know that we attempt to cover a LOT of information during this camp. It can be a little overwhelming so I have sorted through the content and provided some links to further reading on the topics that may be more interesting to your particular...
  • Blog Post: Last Chance to Register for FREE IT Camps!

    This week we kick off a new series of IT Camps in the Western US. We still have a handful of seats available at select venues. If you would like to get some FREE hand-on training on Windows 8 Deployment, Azure IaaS, and Upgrading to Windows Server 2012, find a city near you then get yourself registered...
  • Blog Post: Monitoring Dynamic Memory in Windows Server Hyper-V 2012….

    Question – How do you determine how much memory to assign to a virtual machine? Real Answers from Administrators - “We add up the recommended memory on the box for all the apps that will run then assign that to the VM” “We add up the recommended memory on the box for all the apps that will run, add 25...
  • Blog Post: Part 2 of 20–Virtualization: You Want to Hot Add What?!….Now Live!

    Yesterday, Kevin Remde posted the 2nd in our March series of blog posts on Virtualization. Kevin talks about this different virtualized components of a hyper-V virtual machine and which pieces can be added and removed while the VM is up and running.   “For Part 2 of our “ 20+ Days of Server Virtualization...
  • Blog Post: March Blog Series - 20+ Days of Server Virtualization….

    First of all, YOU have made our blog series from January and February very successful!  We often wonder if what we write will get read and you have proven to us that it is a fruitful endeavor. Thank you very much for taking the time to read and provide feedback on these series. The first post for...
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