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April 2006 - Posts

The return from Easter has led to a flurry of great posts - James Senior, PTS for BI, has posted some great links to free Business Scorecard Manager training. Posted by: Alex Read More...
Orange have announced a flat rate for business Windows Mobile device users on Orange – see Mark’s post for more info. http://blogs.technet.com/markdea/archive/2006/04/11/424923.aspx Posted by: Alex Read More...
I have just been reminded of perhaps one of the best benefits of the Microsoft Partner Programme - Business Critical Telephone Support. It has been around for a long time and with most things that aren’t new and exciting I tend to forget about it. That Read More...
I can’t say it any better… ‘There's a whole new wave of technology coming your way – and you can experience it for free! To gain exclusive insight into new product releases from Microsoft – including Windows Vista, WinFX, 2007 Microsoft Office System, Read More...
A survey on the top global brands has put Microsoft as the world's most valuable brand. The research carried out by brand consultancy Millward Brown Optimor places a future earning value against each brand. Globally following Microsoft on the list is Read More...
Dave Sayers - Security PTS will manning the Microsoft stand at at InfoSec again this year. Why not take the opportunity to visit the Microsoft stand and say hi to Dave. Apparently he is buying the beers this year (or maybe that’s just the way I read his Read More...
Made In Express is a nice little developer competition with a $10k prize – perhaps something for all you ISV developers to do in your spare time ;-) http://www.madeinexpress.com/ Posted by: Alex Read More...
We’ve had a couple of issues trying to release MapPoint through Action Pack due to some territory disputes, but UK Action Pack subscribers can now order a copy for no extra charge. Just visit www.microsoft-mappoint.com and enter your Action Pack ID. MapPoint Read More...
All the newsletters subscribers will be aware of launch of the sister to PTS-TV , PTS-Press. PTS-Press has in-depth articles from the UK PTS Team covering topical areas - view the first article from Dave Sayers: ‘How to beat the Patching Pains’ . ‘The Read More...
Somebody with too much time on their hands has produced some hilarious muglets of a few of the PTS guys. View below to see what they look like… or get serious and visit their blogs to see what they are talking about or ask them a question. See Mark Deakin's Read More...
 
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