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Whenever I present a live TechNet Event , I ask my audience to raise their hands if they are a TechNet subscriber . Usually about 1/3 of the audience raises their hand. Considering that this is typically a Microsoft-friendly audience, I'm a little shocked that there aren't more hands going up. The TechNet Subscription is such a great resource for IT Pros, for these reasons: Downloadable (or delivered, if you subscribe to the disks-delivered-to-you-monthly subscription), full-version software licensed
Posted to Full of I.T. (Weblog) by KevinRemde on August 21, 2009
Filed under: TechNet, Operations Manager, Cool or Geeky, Exchange Server, Fun Stuff, Breaking News, IE, IIS, Internet Explorer, ISA Server, IT Manager, IT Pro Resources, Longhorn Server, Management, Microsoft Resources, Networking, News, Office Communications Server, Performance, Productivity, Search, Security, Service Packs and Updates, Small Business Server, SQL Server, System Center, Tech News, Training, Unified Communications, Virtualization, Webcasts, Windows Server, Windows XP, Hyper-V, Windows Vista, Test Lab, Release, Could get me fired, Office, Green IT, PowerShell, Interoperability
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Today was a blast!!! Webcasts are fun, nerve racking, exciting, tense, glorious, chilling… notice the see saw? My job is to make sure the webcast is smooth as Aero Glass so that any issues don’t distract you from the information I’m discussing. This webcast could have easily been four hours. There is soo much information related to Windows Vista Security, there’s no way to get much coverage in 60 minutes. So thanks for your time today and I promise some killer screencasts
Posted to Keith Combs' Blahg (Weblog) by Keith Combs on April 18, 2006
Filed under: Active Directory, Internet Explorer, Networking, Security, Storage, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, Webcasts, Windows Server, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Group Policy, Mobility
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Over the next few weeks, you’ll start to see more and more audio (podcasts) and video (screencasts) originate from http://blogs.technet.com . You may have noticed in the past couple of weeks we upgraded the website. One of the new features that was implemented is podcast support. We don’t actually store the file at blogs.technet.com. Instead, the posting author uses the attachment dialog to specify a link to the file and the appropriate RSS <enclosure> is created. I have requested a number
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