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If you are attending Tech·ed North America in Atlanta it’s only just around the corner. In fact only 18 days away as I write this post. Check out the latest countdown video from my buddies over at Edge. Countdown #8 Jeffa Technorati...
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Tech.Ed Online is the best way to catch up on all the latest Microsoft technology updates and training information from Tech.Ed NZ and around the world. With more than 170 sessions available on-demand or for download from Tech.Ed NZ, along with more than...
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If you are about to take a Microsoft Certification exam, please make sure you register to acquire a Second Shot voucher first. If you need to retake the exam with the second shot voucher, you must retake exam before 30 June, 2010. More Share...
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Check out 7 great sessions for Tech Ed Australia More Share this post: Read More...
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Check out the array of pre-conference technical labs and seminars, across Microsoft’s range of new products and technologies, including Windows 7, “Dublin”, Exchange 2010 , Windows Server 2008 R2 and many more. Details Share this post: Read More...
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Wow time flies! This morning I opened Outlook to see an email from Coatsey asking if I’d like to be track owner for Unified Communications again this year at TechEd in Australia & New Zealand. Of course I’m a sucker for punishment, so I gleefully...
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At Tech.Ed Australia Ian Palangio and I did a 75 presentation that contained no PowerPoint slides. It was a complete demonstration of Unified Communications and Collaboration technologies available from Microsoft including: Office 2007 Office Groove 2007...
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Tech.Ed 2008 has finally wrapped up... I was in Auckland for Tech.Ed NZ on Monday and Tuesday, and then in Sydney for Tech.Ed Australia from Wednesday to Friday. It was a hectic and somewhat exhausting week as I presented or co-presented 9 sessions. ...
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One of the most amazing and geeky things I’ve seen at tech.ed Australia is the RFID tags and avatars. As you walk into a room for a session, the count goes up, we know how many people are in the room – we can see their avatars – and we can see instantly...
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I was interviewed yesterday at Tech.Ed New Zealand by Nic Romaniuk about my views on Unified Comms, and how it's changing the way people work. Check it out at http://www.microsoft.com/nz/teched08/office-unified-communications.aspx Share this post...
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Tech.Ed in Sydney has kicked off. A great vibe, and everybody seems to be enjoying themselves so far. Blurry photo of the keynote Jonathan Lewis presenting UNC301 (How MSIT does Exchange) Share this post : Share this post: Read More...
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At Tech.Ed next week we're launching a new community for Unified Comms in Sydney - Sydney UC ! If you work in, are passionate about, or just enjoy Exchange, OCS, VoIP, video, or comms in general - this is the place for you to network with your peers...
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At Tech.Ed Australia next week we are doing something new with Ask The Experts night... at Commnet you can submit questions beforehand and nominate Experts to answer them. In the panel of Experts your nominee will then answer your question, and their...
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Sure is! (but I am also happy to see you) This beast was recently purchased on eBay and is currently sitting in Microsoft's Melbourne office. I love seeing the old 1950s phone next to the Communicator Phone Editions (aka Tanjay...
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Two big announcements for Exchange 2007 SP1: Microsoft now supports Exchange Server 2007 SP1 running on Hyper-V or other hypervisors validated under the Microsoft Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP) . Microsoft is waiving its 90-day license...
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I've been very quiet on the blogging front recently due to a number of things: overseas travel, trying to organise a wedding (I'm getting married in October), illness, but most of all due to the amount of planning and work we're putting into...
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In case you haven't heard the news, we have released Hyper-V into the wild. In fact did you know that 25% of microsoft.com is already running on Hyper-V VMs? So what about Exchange Server? As we recently announced at Tech.Ed USA, Microsoft will be...
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Here is an update to the draft I recently posted for the Unified Communications & Mobility track at Tech.Ed Australia. These sessions are still not 100% finalised - a few are missing and some names are subject to change - but this should provide a...
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Yesterday I caught up with Roger Lawrence and Rick Anderson and we recorded a video discussion about Mobility Smackdown! , one of the most popular sessions at TechEd. Hear about the history of Smackdown! as well as what's planned for this year. It's...
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Last week I caught up with Colin Lee, one of this year's presenters in the Unified Comms track at TechEd Australia and New Zealand. Deeps was around and had his video camera handy so we recorded a quick interview. Colin discusses some of the...
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I've been a bit quiet on the blogging front for the last few weeks, but it's not because I don't love you guys - it's because I'm currently in the middle of speaker recruitment and content development. Here is an early draft of some...
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Every 6 months, Microsoft holds an internal-only conference called TechReady for our technical team in the field. It's an amazing convergence of people from all over the world coming together to learn about our technologies directly from the product teams...
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At TechEd last week Ian Yates from ITRadio interviewed Oscar Trimboli and I about Exchange 2007 SP1 and Office Communications Server. You can listen here . Technorati Tags: teched , tech.ed , itradio , podcast , interview Share this post: Read More.....
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I'm currently in Auckland taking part in TechEd New Zealand, so it's about time I posted a couple of photos from TechEd Australia last week. I presented 3 sessions on OCS and Exchange UM, and also took part in the Mobility Smackdown which was one of the...
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The Showcase is built, and we're preparing for tonight's opening party. That's right - TechEd 2007 is about to kick off! I'm currently sitting in the exhibition hall (partially because the broadband in my hotel is not very broad at all) watching the builders...
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