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I have spoken about my home network at a few presentations and during the breaks there have been plenty of "oh yeah!?!?! well I have....." conversations. I think some of the most interesting conversations are around how we name our machines and networks. I have spent over and hour sitting at the name your computer screen trying to come up with the perfect name for machines. Most of the names means something (if only to me) and some I just chose on a whim. A little later I will talk
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on May 2, 2008
Filed under: Technet, Opinion, Active Directory, Blather, Deployment, Digital Imaging, Exchange, Forefront, Group Policy, Media Center, Networking, SBS, Security, Systems Management, Vista, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Virtualization, Home Theater, 64bit Computing, ISA
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Yeah, yeah, yeah..... Chris Henley beat me out by presenting in Los Angeles last week, but nothing is like New York (btw...that is me sinking the putt if you click the previous link). I am sitting in the green room at the Sheraton Towers on 7th Ave, just blocks from Times Square. I am still on Hawaii time and feeling the time difference. But there is an exhilarating buzz throughout the place that is surprisingly invigorating. I hope the energy carries me through the day. I wish everyone could attend
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on March 4, 2008
Filed under: Security, Windows, Vista, ISA, Exchange, Media Center, Home Theater, Windows Server 2008, Unified Messaging, Digital Imaging, Networking, IPv6, SBS, Live Events, User Groups, Competitive, Group Policy, Mobility, Blather, Tablet PC, SharePoint, On the Edge, Office, Systems Management, Forefront, 64bit Computing, IIS, PowerShell, Virtualization, Deployment, Active Directory, Business Intelligence, SQL, IE, Technet, Messenger, Communicator, Tech Support, Developery Stuff, Learn me somethin...
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What do you want to know about in June when we switch content again? Should we continue talking about Windows 2008? IIS 7? Vista SP1? The next version of SBS? I suspect that we will have at least a brief discussion about that today and I would love to take your feedback to my team....send me an email or comment here.... Cheers!
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on February 20, 2008
Filed under: Technet, Active Directory, Blather, Exchange, Forefront, Group Policy, IE, IIS, Media Center, On the Edge, PowerShell, SBS, Search, Security, SharePoint, SQL, Systems Management, Vista, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Xbox, Zune, Virtualization, 64bit Computing, Unified Messaging, IPv6, ISA
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There have been some funny spoof videos over the years, but this is one of the best. It is also the single most star studded video (that I have seen us do). And it is long! Clear the next 7 minutes.....and laugh out loud...it's good for you! Bill Gates’ last day at Microsoft (video) - istartedsomething Cheers!
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on January 7, 2008
Filed under: Technet, Opinion, Academia, Active Directory, Beta, Blather, Books, Books I am reading..., Demos, Deployment, Developery Stuff, Digital Imaging, Exchange, Forefront, Group Policy, IE, IIS, Interviews, Karaoke, Learning, Linux, Live Event Q&A, Live Events, Media Center, Music, Networking, On the Edge, PowerShell, SBS, Search, Security, SharePoint, spam, SQL, Systems Management, Tablet PC, Tech Ed, Travel, Vista, Webcasts, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Xbox, Zune, Live!, Competitive, Communicator, User Groups, Virtualization, Messenger, Home Theater, Office, Screencasts, 64bit Computing, Unified Messaging, Zunecasts, Mobility, Tech Support, Podcasts, Business Intelligence, IPv6, ISA
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Based on the email I receive, I sometimes wonder if people know about all of the excellent Technet offerings we have. I took some time today to link out to some cool Technet properties. Some you will know very well. Others might be new to you. Check them out! Technet Webcasts -- Many of you watch the webcasts I deliver and I truly appreciate your attendance and feedback. Did you know that we archive all of our webcasts for on-demand viewing? In most cases you can even download a WMV file and watch
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on October 1, 2007
Filed under: Technet, Active Directory, Blather, Deployment, Exchange, Forefront, Group Policy, IE, IIS, Linux, Live Events, Media Center, Networking, On the Edge, PowerShell, SBS, Search, Security, SharePoint, SQL, Systems Management, Tablet PC, Vista, Webcasts, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Xbox, Live!, Communicator, User Groups, Virtualization, Messenger, Office, Screencasts, 64bit Computing, Unified Messaging, Mobility, IPv6, ISA
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For the longest time I have heard this question.... "I heard Harold Wong was doing a series of webcasts and I really like the others by him I have seen. How kind I find other webcasts he is delivering?" (Substitute your favorite Technet Presenter if you like) Well now you can! Check out the new Technet Webcasts site that allows you to sort by presenter, date, or title. This works for upcoming as well as on-demand webcasts. Version 2 is already in the works so if you have any suggestions, feel free
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on June 28, 2007
Filed under: Blather, Exchange, Group Policy, Learning, Live Events, Media Center, Networking, On the Edge, SBS, Security, SharePoint, Tablet PC, Vista, Webcasts, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Xbox, User Groups, Home Theater, Office, Screencasts, Unified Messaging, Zunecasts, Mobility, Podcasts, IPv6, ISA
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(subtitled - Isn't technology supposed to be making our lives easier? Simpler? Less complicated?) I hear that all the time - why can't it just work ? I say it all the time - why can't it just work ? Examples..... I am watching TV last night. Actually I am watching a PVR recorded episode of 'Lost' when all of a sudden, the cable/DVR box shuts off. Just that. Nothing else. TV is playing. Surround Sound is powered up. All the lights stay on in the house. I turn the unit back on, go the PVR list, select
Posted to chris e. avis - blogstrocity (Weblog) by chrisavis on April 20, 2007
Filed under: Opinion, Blather, Digital Imaging, Exchange, Group Policy, Media Center, Networking, On the Edge, SBS, Security, SharePoint, Tablet PC, Vista, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Xbox, User Groups, Home Theater, Office, Unified Messaging, Mobility, ISA
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