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I just found out today that I will be heading to San Diego on Thursday, August 21st and Los Angeles on Friday, August 22nd to deliver a presentation at an Angelbeat event ( www.angelbeat.com ). The Event in San Diego is at the Sheraton located at 1433 Read More...
Join us at a TechNet Event for some great sessions on Windows Vista, PowerShell and Group Policy Preferences!! Below is a list of the Cities and dates.  To register for the event you are interested in, just click the city.  You can also visit Read More...
I'm not sure how many folks believe in the value of Microsoft Certification, but I thought I would share some of my thoughts and recent experiences. I took a look at my current certification situation and realized my MCSE was on Windows Server 2000.  Read More...
Today, I delivered part 13 of the 24 hours of Windows Server 2008 webcast series.  There weren't too many questions asked during the session, but for the few that were, I did answer them.  Below is the Q&A log from the webcast.  If Read More...
For those of you who are involved with Second Life, I wanted to let you know that we are delivering the Heroes Happen Here Launch in Second Life on April 26th!!! Things You Will Need to Attend the Launch In order to attend this event you will first need Read More...
On April 4th, I posted an entry about the 24 Part Series on Windows Server 2008 ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2008/04/04/windows-server-2008-webcasts-24-hours-worth.aspx ).  In that post, I linked to the main landing page for the Read More...
In addition to the Post I just made on the Group Policy webcast series, my team also did a series on Active Directory (based on Windows Server 2003).  Just like Group Policies, there is a lot from the below series on AD that is also applicable for Read More...
A little while back, my team delivered a webcast series on Group Policy Management in Windows Server 2003. With the recent release of Windows Server 2008, we've received quite a few questions regarding GP Management in Windows Server 2008. The nice thing Read More...
For those of you who want to get your hands on the PowerPoint Decks from the Windows Server 2008 Launch Event, please visit http://www.technetevents.com/2008-launch-resources.aspx . The decks just went live today!!! Harold Wong harold.wong@microsoft.co Read More...
Okay, the first Windows Server 2008 Launch in the Mountain States took place yesterday in Denver, CO. I thought it went very well with over 640 people attending the IT Pro Infrastructure session (the best session of the day :-)). I got a lot of great Read More...
For those of you who haven't already figured it out, there are Windows Server 2008 Launch Events taking place in the months of March, April, May and some in June. For those of you who live in one of the 4 states listed above, you will be seeing me in Read More...
For those of you who are wondering when the next set of TechNet Events will be coming to a city near you in the Desert Mountain Area (Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Las Vegas, Montana, Wyoming, Utah), here is the list broken out by state: Arizona Tucson Read More...
On September 14th, I made a post about the TechNet Event taking place on September 26th in the Microsoft office ( http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong/archive/2007/09/14/technet-events-in-phoenix.aspx ). I just wanted to post a very quick recap. We had Read More...
I know my blog readership is much broader than Phoenix, AZ, but I need to ask a question and ask for assistance. For those of you who live in the Phoenix area, you will need to think about how important it is to have a TechNet Event in Phoenix every quarter Read More...
For all those who live in the Phoenix area and wanted to attend a TechNet Event in our Q1 (July - October 4), I have good news!!! I worked with Rob Bagby (MSDN presenter) and a few other marketing folks to hold an ad-hoc TechNet Event in Phoenix on September Read More...
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