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More Office 2007 resources

I make no apologies for this. We get quite a bit of email internally that most of us just delete,. or return to at a later date. Many of these emails contain a wealth of resources that I strongly believe that should be shared with a wider audience. Why

Keep on track with Groove

There's still lots of people who don't know much about Groove. The best way to actually get to know it is to use it. Find someone with an Groove account and ask them to invite you to a workspace where you can play. Then you can get to know Groove without

More on Windows mobile 6 (Crossbow)

That's so typical... I blog enthusiastically about my new toy and the announcement on mobile 6, then Jason goes and hits the web with an excellent (and long) post showing you all of the amazing features of mobile 6. Nice post Jason... you should have

Windows mobile 6

Bummer, I wanted to blog about this yesterday as I was chatting to Loke Uei and Jason and they told me that the news was out there. Unfortunately I was far too busy hassling Jason about my funky new mobile device ( the i-mate SPL ), then building it,
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How we deployed Office 2007

I've always been amazed at how well we do large scale deployments. Any deployments that I've been a part of have been beset with various challenges, and after the project was over, all of us were keen to get away from the pain as soon as possible. I was

Unified Communications - where's mine?...

Hmm, Day two of our technical conference and I'm irritated. The sessions so far have been really good, the opportunity to chat to the people in the product team is always great. I get to hear what's going on at the moment and what we're doing in the future

Technical Readiness and PowerPoint

I'm out in Seattle all this week for our technical conference (TechReady). We run this event twice a year for the Presales tech guys, the technical account managers, consultants, architects, and people from the services business. We're here to get up

Old books - new software

I don't know if you've seen what we've been doing in the UK with the British Library. We've been working with them on their project to digitise books and have developed an app that uses wpf which allows you to turn each page of the book and read it as

Trial download of Antigen for Exchange

Ooh, this caught my eye, and with our focus on security in the UK recently this is nice and timely . We've released some trial software so you can test out Antigen for Exchange and Antigen spam manager. Don't forget to have a look at the quick start guide

Exchange server 2007: loads more resources

This blog post is for me - to remind me what to talk about at the TechNet roadshow next week. Essential reading whilst I'm on the flight over to Seattle today for our internal technical conference next week. So I've downloaded them and will read them
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Old to new reference guides

Oh heck - why didn't I find these months ago when I was scrabbling around trying to work out where the new commands were in Word and PowerPoint. One thing everyone agrees on is that the new ribbon interface in the 2007 release is quite a bit different

People and problems

I often get asked why I answer all emails sent to me through my blog. Often these mails are not related to my technology (sometimes they are so far away I don't know what the heck they mean). Sometimes the question scares me too much I want to respond
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The evolution of the video clip

I'm amazed at co-incidences and how often that they happen to me. Often 2 totally unrelated incidents happen that are portentous because they refer to the same thing. On Saturday, Jon sent me the link to this really really old video that we did about
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Lots of SDK's

I noticed that we're ramping up with our release of software development kits. There's one for SharePoint 2007 (with the additional benefit of getting an enterprise content management starter kit - whatever that is!). We've also brought out an SDK for

Let's start Talking Microsoft again

The team have had loads and loads of challenges with our Talking Microsoft blog that we started in the summer ( explained here ), but we've finally worked stuff out, and are ready to publish our backlog of videos. The aim of Talking Microsoft is to give
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