• Halo 3 Gameplay Footage and Red vs Blue

    I finished off Halo 3 last night and it is definitely THE best game I have ever played (note I am a big fan of the Halo franchise).  I took some gameplay footage below of my battle with the Covenant Scarab, have a look at the graphics: 



    Xbox Australia has also launched Red vs Blue which is a charity initiative where you can bid for Xbox 360 consoles which have been signed by celebrities such as Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Pussycat Dolls to name a few.  You can either support the Red Charity (Mission Australia) or the Blue Charity (Make A Wish foundation).  Bidding starts October 2nd.
  • TechNet Updates October: Network Policy Server, NAP and WSUS 3.0

    The TechNet team is touring in October and will be speaking on the following topics:

    Windows Network Policy Server and Wireless Security
    In this session we will look at Network Policy Server in Windows Server 2008, and how to implement Network Access Protection. The session will start with an introduction to the Network Policy Server (NPS). We will see how it can play a valuable role in maintaining the integrity of an internal computer network. Then we will see how to deploy and configure NAP. We will show you how NAP works, and how it employs NPS. The session will also take a look at some wireless networks and why they aren’t secure. Then see how to build a secure wireless network – a really rock solid one.

    What will be covered:

    • Network Policy Server Architecture and Functionality
    • Deploying and configuring Network Access Protection (NAP) for 802.1x
    • Why many secure wireless deployments aren’t secure
    • Deploying and configuring a secure wireless network

    Demonstrations in this Session:

    • Reviewing Network Policies
    • Configuring NAP for 802.1x
    • Examining Connection Trace events
    • Configuring secure wireless

    Deploying and managing a Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 Server

    This session focuses on Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) network architecture and deployment methodologies, from single server to replica hierarchies. It also covers how to migrate from WSUS 2.0 to WSUS 3 and looks at the day-to-day management of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), including backup strategy, compliance reporting, reboot strategy, and health monitoring.

    What we will cover:

    • What's changed in WSUS 3.0
    • What changed on the client
    • How you administer WSUS 3.0
    • How you migrate from WSUS 2.0

    We are offering 2 sessions in some cities so you wont have to miss out this time round!
    Brisbane: Session 1 - Monday 1st October
    Brisbane: Session 2 - Tuesday 2nd October
    Sydney: Session 1 - Monday 15th October
    Sydney: Session 2 - Monday 22nd October
    Canberra: Monday 8th October
    Melbourne: Session 1 - Monday 29th October
    Melbourne: Session 2 - Tuesday 30th October
    Adelaide: Monday 15th October
    Perth: Session 1 - Friday 12th October

    UPDATE: we are offering another Perth session Perth: Session 2 - Wednesday 24th October

  • My new phone - The Tanjay

    Thanks to Jonathan Lewis and our IT Team here at Microsoft I am lucky to be on the pilot program for Unified Communications.  This phone is a little beauty, it looks like something from the USS Enterprise with its touch screen interface.  It even has a Fingerprint reader which makes you feel like Jason Bourne.  Unlike my previous Catalina device which connects into my PC, the Tanjay connects directly into the network port allowing for clearer communication through the network.  It works directly with Office Communications Server 2007 and its running Windows CE as its operating system.


    The Tanjay


    Touch Screen interface


    Tried to call Ben English but he is currently away

  • Winners of the Targus TechEd 2007 Bags

    We received some very interesting entries!  I wish we had more that we could give away.  The following are the winning entries.  Congrats! 

    "I would use the back pack to carry my little dog around in. He rocks!!
    Check out:
    http://ruskydotnet.blogspot.com/2007/08/ace-is-doggie-rescue-calendar-winner.html"
    Aaron Saikovski – Readify

    "I'd use the bag for commuting. I do a bit of running and run to work each day. Imagine the perceptions we could smash if motorists saw a nerd running instead of them thinking we’re stuck in front of an Xbox with crumbs down our t-shirts all day"
    Martin Harris – DET NSW

    "Sometimes my wife makes me a yummy sandwich which I struggle to carry along, client visits!!" Kamol Sagwan- Avanade

    "My wife and I both turn 30 next year, we plan to celebrate with a holiday to Uluru. The backpack would come to good use climbing the rock and also be a nice home for my notebook when we are not blogging about our adventure."
    Damien Kearns

    "Because I live in a rural area, there is a belief that professional IT support is not available. I take MCSE books to job tickets to educate the wider community against IT hacks & educate up and comers on the courses/exams they should be doing."
    Chris – Caroll Secure Computing

    "It looks like a versatile backpack. Not only would I be able to use it to cart work stuff (I commute 100 Kms daily) I've two young kids and going anywhere eg aquarium, public parks we need to seriously load up."
    Romy Stevenson – Coles

    "I would love a backpack that allows me to a) pretend my boss isn’t too tight to pay for a ticket to Tech Ed, and b) use a strap to hold my stomach in after eating too much at free Microsoft events (the only events I can go to)."
    Michele Liva – DET NSW

    "STUDY: Mandarin class Mondays so I need room for my Books, Pads, pens and pencils
    WORK:  Need to carry a laptop and phone home often
    FITNESS: Running gear needs to be separate from my laptop and study.
    Plus it looks like a cool backpack."
    Paul Moorhouse – EDS

    "The bag as my comfort to know that it’s my pillow when I need those naps (hopefully not during work), to defend and protect my laptop and gadgets should I accidentally drop them in despair and of course as a daily reminder to save up for the next Tech Ed."
    Gavin Tan - Avanade

    "I was busy hard at work trying to explain the intricacies of best practice to our customers.  How could this be hard and why would a backpack help? Again! An easy answer, they are armed. So a nice swish backpack to tuck in my XPS would greatly assist in running."
    Carl Bindels – QLD Police Service

  • All Blacks Windows Vista Sidebar Gadget Released

    On the topic of Windows Sidebar Gadgets, Allblacks.com have released their very own Allblacks Windows Sidebar Gadget which is running Silvelight 1.0.  The New Zealand Rugby Union (David Barton-Ginger), Microsoft, Mabode (the development partner) worked together to make this happen.  Before installing make sure you have the Silverlight 1.0 installed on your machine to see the gadget run in its full glory.  Once you install the gadget, its in Docked mode so drag it to your desktop to see the full functionality.  It feeds content from Allblacks.com into the gadget including Fixtures/Results, Multimedia, News and Team information.  For those who don't have Windows Vista you can run the Browser Version of the gadget.

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