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Exchange Hosted Services

I got this interesting mail the last week demonstrating how effective Exchange Hosted Services (EHS) is at filtering out spam. The volumes of mail sent are quite staggering. I'm including the original email message and the graphs for you... "What I wanted

IT Forum on IT's Showtime

Jason has got himself onto IT's showtime again talking about large scale roll our of mobile devices (i.e. how we did it internally). So if you never actually made it to ITForum this year as we sold out so quickly, and you wanted to catch the best bits,

Exchange updates

There's has been quite a bit going on with Exchange recently. I've had my head down getting ready for the launch event (worrying about hardware, DVD's, slides and Event schedules), and I've also been installing Vista and Office RTM on my machine. It just

Download Vista and Office

John always has to be the first to announce whenever things get released, launched, become available. (You haven't changed a bit I see...) So of course he had to be the first to blog about Vista RTM becoming available. Office 2007 has been available to

The next User Group meeting

Both Nathan and Arthur have been nagging me recently. Nathan has a bit more influence at the moment as he's out here at ITForum and nags me everywhere I turn. Arthur, who runs the Unified Communications User group has a list of up and coming events, including

Come to the launch of Exchange, Vista and Office

I'm in trouble. I've been going on and on about the launch of Vista, Exchange and Office for ages, but I haven't actually given out any links for you to register. It was only when my personalised email arrived inviting me to the launch, that I thought

Powershell: all you ever wanted to know

I've been inundated with Powershell questions this morning. (Powershell RTM'd today and is available to download) I've been on the Ask the Experts desk at IT Forum today. I love working at the front desk. The questions are amazing, From amazingly good

There are too many Sundays in October this year...

And it's affecting your Outlook calendar, and it will mess up your daylight savings if you don't apply the hotfix says Paul . So what? Well if you're running on GMT time (UK time zone) then you stand a chance of your meetings all getting screwed up by

TechNet evening: Introduction to Exchange 2007

I had a busy evening last night presenting on Exchange 2007. Lots and lots of questions and a lot of buzz and excitement around Exchange and Powershell. Here are links to the resources I mentioned: Link to Exchange 2007 Documentation Exchange 2007 Tech

Exchange Webcasts for November

TechNet Webcast: High Availability and Clustering in Exchange Server 2007 (Level 300) Monday, November 06, 2006 - 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific Time Kevin Remde, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation Michael Murphy, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation

Messaging and mobility User Group

There's another meeting of the Messaging and mobility User group this week. It's held in our London Offices at 10 Great Pultenay Street on Thursday 19th October . Here's the agenda: 18:00-18:30 Arrival 18:30-18:35 Introduction to speakers and the aims

A new Beta experience for applications

I heard an absolutely brilliant suggestion the other week. One that would take us a couple of years to deliver on, and would require a heck of a lot of co-ordination between all of the product groups, but ever since I heard about this, it's been kicking

UK TechNet Events

Ok, so I'm going a little bit off topic, and including all of the events that we're holding in the UK for the next few months, but I've decided to do this as I believe: The UK TechNet events site needs an RSS feed (I get questions about when the next

Young readers of TechNet magazine

We get an internal newsletter from KC every week talking about progress to date with Exchange 2007, customer quotes, comments and links to interesting messaging related topics. This made me smile. I've worked with Greg in the UK for quite a while now.

Web Office: Hype or reality?

I was really interested to read Richards post on the Web Office of the future and how we've evolved since the olden days of indicidual Word processing packages, spreadsheets, and email clients. I'm using a whole host of Web tools at the moment. Windows
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