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I just made a separate post for the Exchange Connections in Las Vegas next week.  This post is for the Windows Connections that is running at the same time.  Over the past few years, I’ve been delivering sessions on Exchange or OCS at the Exchange Read More...
I’m sorry that I’m a bit behind in posting my follow up from the TechNet Events that I delivered in Southern California from September 9th through 11th. I had only three questions that came up during the presentations and they are as follows: What happens Read More...
For those of you who live in the Atlanta area and are interested in attending a free seminar from Microsoft, please read on. My compatriots in the East Region are holding an all day Firestarter Event in Atlanta, GA at the Microsoft Office.  John Read More...
I just found out yesterday that beta exam 71-662: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring is now available.  This beta exam is available to take between August 31, 2009 and September 14, 2009.  You can start registering for the exam Read More...
If you haven’t already found it, I thought I would let you know that Exchange Server 2010 Release Candidate is now available for download from the Exchange website: http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/2010/en/us/try-it.aspx .  I know there were some Read More...
On the Food Network, there is a show called “Will Work for Food” starring Adam Gertler.  Earlier this year, there was an episode where Adam went to Benihana and had a chance to get training from a Master Chef on the Teppanyaki Grill.  He then Read More...
It was just recently announced that Office 2010 is now going into Technical Preview.  It is not a totally wide open beta for anyone and everyone.  I was told invites have (or will go out) gone out to people to join the Technical Preview.  Read More...
I’ve been getting numerous emails from people asking if it is possible to do an in-place upgrade from Windows 7 Release Candidate to the Final Release Code (when it becomes available). Of course, my first response is “Why would you even want to do such Read More...
At 10 AM (PST) this morning, Michael Jackson’s Memorial will be broadcast live in HD from the Staples Center in Los Angles using IIS Smooth Streaming and Silverlight.  The link to the embedded player is: http://inmusic.ca/news_and_features/Michael_Jackson Read More...
With Windows 7 RTM scheduled for no later than July 31st, I’m wondering if anyone would be interested in me hosting another set of Install Fests based on final (released) code?  Before you get too carried away, I will NOT be able to provide a free Read More...
I don’t usually create one huge blog post with a boat load of videos embedded, but I decided to do it and see what happens.  Below are seven different videos that include interviews of different Exchange Product Group folks including Becky Benfield, Read More...
For all those folks out there who follow my blog and live in the Irvine, CA or San Diego, CA area and are interested in attending a Windows 7 RC Install Fest, please read on. In conjunction with Quickstart Intelligence and local IT Pro User Groups, I Read More...
Earlier this week, Microsoft released a new search engine called Bing.com. I debated whether I wanted to do a blog post on it or not and have decided to do so after playing around a bit with it. To test things out, I did a search for “great wall” and Read More...
On May 26th, I post the following: http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2009/05/26/64-bit-applications-and-drivers.aspx where I talk about challenges with 64 bit applications and drivers for hardware devices.  Specifically for me, I was really Read More...
Over the past two years, I’ve spoken to millions of people (okay, so maybe I’m exaggerating on the number) about application and driver support for 64 bit Operating Systems.  Back in the days of Windows XP, I know there were very few devices that Read More...
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