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  • Windows Vista: Clunky on old hardware?

    For more information about the Windows Springboard Series visit http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=8418918 . I am not going to lie to you.  Windows Vista has some serious hardware requirements, and like most versions of Windows ever released the minimums should be considered just that... very bare...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 05-03-2008
  • A Myth of (Virtual) Fingerprints

    I was sitting in a cafe minding my own business the other day when I overheard a couple of network administrators discussing the benefits of virtualizing their server room.  As this is a topic about which I am quite passionate I was delighted to hear the 'buzz'... the fact that organizations...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 04-25-2008
  • Essential Business Server: Coming soon to a mid-sized company near you!

    For years I have been saying that Small Business Server was the best solution for small businesses that did not have huge IT budgets; it allowed them to take advantage of the same enterprise-level tools such as Microsoft Exchange Server, SQL Server, and SharePoint Server without having to purchase several...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 04-08-2008
  • Heroes Happen {Here}

    On Wednesday I got together with five thousand of my closest friends at the Direct Energy Centre in Toronto for the launch of, among other products, Windows Server 2008.  It was one of those events that you had to be at to believe! Most of you know that I wear many hats wherever I go, and this event...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 03-02-2008
  • Spam Spam...

    I cannot be sure when I first started receiving spam in my Inbox, but in all likelihood it was around the time I got my first Internet e-mail account, circa April, 1995.  It was a minor nuisance then, and before long it became a major pain.  Fortunately as spam developed so did anti-spam technology...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 12-07-2007
  • RunAs Radio – Mitch Discusses BDD

    I have known Richard Campbell for some time now and every time we meet up we have the same discussion that I should do a segment for RunAs Radio (Once upon a time it was for .NET Rocks Radio) but we just never seemed to follow up. This week-end we caught up on line and decided that he and his co-host...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 09-28-2007
  • Cleveland Rocks!

    Some time ago I was asked to submit an on-line profile for a web site. I did, and adding a small touch of humour at the end, after listing some of my accomplishments and whatnot, I added the line ‘Mitch is not married, has no kids, and has never been to Cleveland.’ Since then I have used a variance of...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 09-18-2007
  • An IT Hero

    One of the great supporters of the IT Pro community in Canada is Rick Claus of Microsoft Canada. Rick has been a great inspiration to me and to my career over the past few years. If I had to point to a single moment in time that has most positively altered the course of my professional life it would...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 09-10-2007
  • Presentation Notice

    So this past week it was confirmed that I will be presenting at the SMB Nation 2007 Conference in Redmond, Washington at the end of this month. My presentation will be on Sunday September 30 from 3:30 to 5:00, the entire three day session is definitely worth attending. This annual conference has been...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 09-02-2007
  • What is i’m? - Get in on it now!

    What is i’m i’m is a new initiative from Windows Live Messenger™. Every time you start a conversation using i’m, Microsoft shares a portion of the program's advertising revenue with some of the world's most effective organizations dedicated to social causes. We've set no cap on the amount...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 08-22-2007
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