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I've decided to move my blog to a new home on Windows Live Spaces. I hope you'll move with me. My new blog URL is http://usefultechnologyblog.spaces.live.com/ . To subscribe to the new RSS feed, simply click this link: http://usefultechnologyblog.spaces.live.com/feed.rss Read More...
Over the next few weeks I'll be posting to the new TechNet Exchange Tour Unplugged blog at http://blogs.technet.com/technet_uk_-_exchange_tour/ while we weave our way around the UK. Tomorrow we'll be in Coventry, before a short trip to Manchester, a dive Read More...
We're looking forward to hitting the road over the next few weeks to help some of the few remaining Exchange 5.5 organisations understand how best to upgrade their infrastructure to the Windows Server System 2003. Many of the events are now fully booked Read More...
I recently blogged about the high number of questions we're getting from UK Notes/Domino organisations about how or why they should migrate to the Microsoft platform and mentioned that we're running some new event to help explain all. One of these events Read More...
Hot on the heels of their 'Black Knight' article , Forbes has published an update story following Gartner's recent findings that Exchange is now the undisputed leader of the messaging server market. I've known this for a long time because I can see exactly Read More...
I just found out that my team won an award. Something called a 'Silver Lion' from the 52nd Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. Sadly I'm not in Cannes to receive the award but I'm pretty chuffed nonetheless. In the world of marketing, getting Read More...
I'll be speaking at the Inbox/Outbox 2005 event this week (on Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd June), delivering Microsoft's keynote presentation in the morning and talking to customers and partners on the Microsoft stand in the afternoon. If you're in Read More...
A friend sent me the following text recently. It highlights a few things for me. Firstly, it's definitely a good idea to have spell check turned on at all times and secondly, I can now see why it's so easy for spammers to side-step unsophisticated anti-spam Read More...
 
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