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  • Essential Business Server - Tell me more!

    (Note: It has been brought to my attention that I inadvertently named this article the same thing I had named a previous article.  As such I am renaming this article, four hours after the original publication time.  Thanks for understanding.  -M) For the past several years I have been...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 07-05-2008
  • Drinking From a Fire hose

    One of the great advantages to MVP Summit is the information that is made available to us; speak to any MVP and chances are they were in no fewer than a dozen sessions over the course of four days, not to mention all of the break-out sessions, the Open Space sessions on the first day, and a plethora...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 04-17-2008
  • A Simple Explanation of Microsoft Essential Business Server

    So what is Essential Business Server (EBS) ?  In simple terms EBS is a complete corporate network for mid-sized companies in a box, or rather in three or four boxes depending on the version.  Let me explain: In the beginning there was the PC.  And of course Microsoft looked up at the PC...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 04-10-2008
  • 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
  • An Important Message for SBSers (and admins running SBS!)

    The following message was posted this mornng by the Small Business Server group at Microsoft. A few of you have been asking me about joining Windows Vista clients to their SBS networks, as well as accessing Outlook Web Access, ISA Clients, and other features of SBS. This message should help you all out...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 02-09-2007
  • TechNet Canada IT Professionals Connection - Guest Blog

    I wrote this article recently for another publication but decided it would be a good first contribution to TechNet Canada's IT Professional Connection blog. It is called 'Why I am not an SBSer.' Read it at http://blogs.technet.com/canitpro/archive/2007/01/17/guest-blogger-why-i-am-not-an...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 01-18-2007
  • Podcast now on-line

    I was invited to discuss the business value of Windows Vista with Stuart Crawford and the Calgary Small Business Show. Check it out at http://www.calgarysmallbusinessshow.com !
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 01-04-2007
  • Mitch on SMB Nation TV

    When Harry Brelsford was in town a few months ago he interviewed me on camera about the Small Business Specialist program. We sat at Java U in beautiful historic Old Montreal, a modern cafe in a 200 year old building on a cobblestone street, talking about the integrity of the program. In Harry's...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 10-12-2006
  • Proper Certificate Installation in Windows Vista

    By now many of us have started to take for granted one of the great new features in Outlook 2003: RPC over HTTP. RPC over HTTP allows mobile users to connect their Outlook clients to their Exchange Servers without the often obtrusive reliance on the VPN connection, and without resorting to Outlook Web...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 09-25-2006
  • On Mail Hops and Relays

    This conversation took place in the Small Business Server newsgroup on support.microsoft.com (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) --- Hi Alan, Though I do not do it personally I object to the statement that system administrators who use this method are hacking, as much as I object to the implication...
    Posted to Weblog by Mitch on 07-20-2006
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