September 2007 - Posts
A while ago I "met" Marco Shaw, by met I mean exchanged emails on a frequent basis. I noticed over on the Canadian Developer Advisors blog a post by Marco about his blog on PowerShell. Marco has been hard at work in the PowerShell world and has now formed
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If you, like me, have been anxiously awaiting the release candidate build of Windows Server 2008 , the wait is over !! Windows Server 2008 RC0 can now be downloaded from the TechNet BetaCentral web site. From here, you enter your Windows Live ID and pick
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I usually don't post here on the Canadian IT Pro blog (my home is over on the Canadian IT Managers blog ), but when Don send me this guest posting, I thought it would be of particular interest to those of you who are the hands on, in the trenches, IT
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Cat have sharp paws, computers have soft rubber wires. You do the math on that one. Dogs like to chew things. Computers don't like to be chewed on. Gerbils would be the most amazing IT Professionals. They just won't sit still for two seconds. Chickens
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Today we stop out and ask the simplest question. Why does ANYBODY guest Blog on Technet.com? Is is the money? The unlimited chicks? What about the fancy perks? Ok, yeah. There is that. That Check for 23.7 billion dollars cleared in the bank pretty nicely...
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The My TechNet Security tour is coming to Toronto in November. While we had booked the event for November 20th we found ourselves in a bit of a conflict and the four IT Pro Advisors were stretched a little to thin. Since we have yet to market any technology
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Yep, the kiddies are back in school, and things are back to normal as everyone comes back from summer holidays. I am one of those kiddies back in school for a few weekends. After the great HPC learning experience back in July, I wanted more. Not having
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If you have stayed with me this far a number of possibilities spring to mind: 1. You have been totally fascinated by my story and utterly mesmerized by my command of the English language (Nah! That’s called wishful thinking!) 2. You have masochistic tendencies
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Hey everyone, it is Rodney here filling in for Sean with this weeks Friday Funny. Sean sent a frantic message late last night, something to do with gerbils, a Lada, and a Krispy Kreme donut. As we are prepping for the MY TechNet tour coming through in
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Rodney talked about his vacation and fishing in Winnipeg in a previous blog post . Now, not all IT Pro Advisors go fishing. In fact some of us actually continue to be geeks even while on vacation!! That's not to say that geekiness is all that my vacation
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If you are any bit of a virtualization nut like I am (ok - passionate, not NUT), you have probably heard about how our hypervisor implementation of virtualization is called Windows Server Virtualization (formerly known as Viridian - shot form known as
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Graham Jones (Surrey, British Columbia, IT Pro) Having decided that I wanted to work in the IT industry on a full time basis I went back to school at the tender age of 54! If I was going to have a chance I had to get some sort of qualification. I decided
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The other day, Sean experienced a hiccup with a beta mail client he is testing. The result? 555 messages in the inboxes of Rick, Damir and myself. Now to get 555 emails from Sean in a day is not odd in itself, what made this odd was that all 555 messages
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Mark Carriere is a Management Architect with Manitoba Hydro in Winnipeg where he spends much of his time designing and enhancing the corporate SMS and Terminal Server environments. He is also the President of the Canadian SMS User Group, and administers
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A few weeks ago we announced the My TechNet Tour and opened up voting. We had narrowed the list down to three things on the minds on IT Pros, Security, Collaboration and Disaster Recovery, and let you decide which theme you wanted us to talk about on
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Graham Jones (Surrey, British Columbia, IT Pro) Finding myself unemployed in my early 50’s I now had to decide what I wanted to do at a difficult time in life. My preferred choices were to continue in IT Management or go into IT PM. As it turned out I
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